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Why is Japan not afraid of China?
We find that the Japanese have different attitudes towards the Soviet Union (Russian) and China. Now, Japan has basically stopped the construction of the army and is fully developing its navy and air force. Everyone knows who to aim at. In addition to continuing to upgrade the F- 15 and F-2 fighters, Japan is still testing the Mind Fighter. In addition, a complete set of production lines and technologies for F-35 fighters have also been officially introduced. By June 20 17, Japan's first F-35 will be officially put into service. On the naval side, Japan already has several quasi-carriers, and the largest quasi-carrier is about to enter service. The number of Japanese submarines has also increased for the first time since the Cold War. In addition to continuing to build new ships, the Japanese Aegis ship is also upgrading the radar system of existing warships. The radar system around Japan claims to be equipped with the strongest early warning radar in the world, which can detect fighter and missile activities from southern Siberia to China.

Every time China navy passes through Japanese waters, it should pay attention to the high seas. Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Maritime Self-Defense Force will dispatch planes and warships to track and shoot. In addition to other things, we think that Japan is obviously tougher on China and more polite to Russia on the issue of the four northern islands.

Russia's attitude towards Japan has basically maintained a tough attitude. Japan just said that the four northern islands belong to Japan. Russian troops immediately deployed anti-aircraft missiles, tanks and Mi -28 night attack helicopters in the four northern islands. It is also necessary to deploy amphibious landing ships and hold various large-scale military exercises.

Tell the Japanese bluntly, don't think too much, and abide by the palaces and parks announced by Potsdam and Berlin. Japan's territory includes only four Japanese islands. Don't try to use time to overthrow the victory of World War II.

Putin's words are particularly apt to describe why Japan is not afraid of China. At the Valdai Club, Putin said to the people present: "Fifty years ago, the streets of Leningrad taught me one thing-if fighting is inevitable, you must start first."

At any time, any opponent is like this. You are strong, he is weak. If you retreat, he will enter. Even if Putin described it as street fighting.