1. La Retórica de Guerra y la Furia de Beijing.
Las declaraciones de la Primera Ministra japonesa Sanae Takaichi, sugiriendo que un ataque chino a Taiwán podría ser una amenaza existencial para Japón, provocaron una fuerte reacción diplomática y amenazas directas de China, elevando el riesgo de un conflicto regional.
- Japan and china exchange barbs after pm takaichis remarks over taiwan tokyo japan was involved in a war of words with china on monday after prime minister sanae takaichi said a chinese attack on taiwan could constitute a survival-threatening situation for.
- Dragon enraged by statement on taiwan, strict travel advisory issued are china-japan heading towards war? tension is increasing between japan and china once again in the relations between china and japan bitter has returned, reason is japanese prime minister sane takaichi of taiwan statement given.
- China tells citizens to avoid japan as taiwan spat deepens a week ago, japanese prime minister sanae takaichi suggested that a chinese push to seize taiwan would represent such a grave threat to japan that it could be dragged into a war. Beijings response fury.
- Sanae takaichi has been in the top job for less than a month, but her comments detailing what japan could do if china invaded taiwan has sparked a diplomatic war.
2. Preparación para el Conflicto y Escenarios de Invasión.
Ambos lados del Pacífico están aumentando su capacidad militar, con China invirtiendo fuertemente en misiles y construcción naval. Los analistas debaten si una guerra es inevitable, mientras que Japón reconsidera su postura pacifista y su rol en la defensa de Taiwán.
- China is not rapidly expanding their military? it is and has been happening over a decade and will be ongoing for the coming decades as china is preparing to go to war with anyone that threatens chinas national interest.
- China is preparing for war with taiwan and the united states! they are our enemy since before xi. Ccp is getting ready to fight everyone! ready to break the first island chain.
- Japan is entering a pivotal strategic debate revising its three non-nuclear principles for the first time since the cold war.
- Every general that war games this says china would missile barrage, unmanned drones etc to take out radars and anti-air. Then they would blockade them, and say call when you get hungry. Dare america you roll up, which everyone knows is a bluff because no one wants to fight a real hot war with china.
- Japan is protected by article 9 of the constitution! well end up in a war with china! young people should be prepared! stop sucking up to trump, you american lapdogs! dont defy china! dont provoke them! retract the statement! apologize! resign!
3. El Peso de la Historia: Crímenes de Guerra y el Orden de la Posguerra.
El conflicto actual está profundamente arraigado en la memoria de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la Guerra Civil China. China utiliza el recuerdo de las atrocidades japonesas para legitimar su postura, mientras que el debate sobre Taiwán se enmarca en la preservación del orden internacional posterior a 1945.
- Many japanese forget it, but chinese side dont forget it. Taiwan.
- Also worth noting how lack of allied redress of japanese war crimes fed into the prcs post-war paranoia and distrust.
- Chinese leader xi jinping urged president trump to help protect the post-world war ii order a tacit reference to supporting beijings claims over taiwan in a phone call that chinese analysts have claimed as a win in beijings tense standoff with japan.
- China and the united states once fought side by side against fascism and militarism, and should now work together to safeguard the outcomes of world war two, xi was quoted as saying by xinhua.
- The nanjing massacre, also known as the nanking massacre, occurred on december 13, 1937, during the second sino-japanese war. Japanese soldiers murdered, raped, and mutilated hundreds of thousands of chinese people, mostly civilians.