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Japan
On 7 November 2025, Japan’s new PM, Sanae Takaichi, in effect said a military attack by Beijing on Taiwan is a threat to the survival of Japan and that justifies Tokyo’s military support of Taiwan.
What’s wrong with her claim? There are a few things wrong with it, viz
- She falsely assumed Taiwan is either a part of Japan or an independent ally of Japan. Neither is factual. Since the 1972 Japan-China Joint Communiqué, Japan had formally acknowledged Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. It had formally stated that it “fully understands and respects” Beijing’s one-China stance, viz Taiwan is part of China. In other words, she is entirely ignoring this and challenging the “One China” policy.
- In recasting Japan as a ‘combat-ready’ state entitled to use force on China, she is effectively indicating Japan is on a war-path. This was the stance taken by Japan before engaging in its past invasions and wars. For example, Japan’s invasion of China in 1931 was partly justified by claiming it was “a crisis of national survival”, a claim driven by nationalist military leaders like Kanji Ishiwara to justify Japan’s expansionist policies. Also, Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 was preceded by Prime Minister Hideki Tojo repeatedly declaring that “Japan faced a survival-threatening situation” arising from a US oil embargo.
- She incorrectly assumes Japan can rely on its Constitution (as amended in 2014) which permits Japan’s Self-Defense Forces (SDF) to act for collective self-defence if a close ally is attacked. However, this does not apply as Taiwan is part of China; it cannot be an “ally” of Japan.
- She has in effect put China into a situation where China can, if it wants to, activate the UN Enemy State Clauses (specifically Articles 53 and 107). These in effect provide that China, as one of the victorious states of WWII can, without requiring prior authorisation from the UN Security Council, take action against Japan in order to prevent the resurgence of fascism and to uphold the post-WWII world order. In simple English, that means China is now legally entitled to take actions to bring about the full disarmament of Japan pursuant to the Potsdam Declaration (1945) and the Cairo Declaration (1943).
However, fortunately for her, China is not really a hegemony. Unless compelled by circumstances to do otherwise, it prefers taking economic sanctions against Japan rather than any military action such as this.
Its unwillingness to take this drastic military action is also in effect giving lots of face to Sanae Takaichi. Someone please tell her to feel grateful for this small mercy from Beijing.
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What are the main issues with corruption in the Chinese military-industrial complex, and how does it affect their overall military strength?
It matters to the Chinese public because it inspires the people to join the Chinese military.
Qiu Shaoyun.
Chinese hero of the Korean War. When Americans launched flares and his camofloge caught fire, Qiu clenched his teeth and allowed himself to be burnt to death, to avoid alerting the Americans and giving out the positions of his team’s ambush.
Ironically, Qiu is also one of the reasons why the Chinese people love Aaron Bushnell so much, as after so many years quite some stupid kids have started asking about the validity of Qiu’s story, of whether a man can hold himself from rolling and screaming when burnt to death alive. The American hero Aaron Bushnell showed to us that men can indeed do that, when their belief is strong enough.
Luo Guangxie
In the border war with India in 1962, in order to open a path as quick as possible through an Indian mine field for his comrades, after using up all his explosives, Luo rolled his own body through the mine field, getting one of his legs blown off first, then he kept on rolling, to get an arm blow off, and he crawled on, till the third mine blew him up to pieces. Luo’s sacrifice opened a much needed path and greatly boosted moral, allowing his team-mates to appear unexpected and defeat the Indian army.
Or the fighting against the floods every year, to protect the civilians.
These examples are immortalized and inspire us Chinese to be like them.
Finally…
THIS IS F**KING CRAZY..
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