China’s Dangerous Interception Reveals a Decided Plan to Seize the Senkaku Islands
This article analyzes the July 25, 2017 incident in which a Chinese military aircraft dangerously approached a U.S. reconnaissance plane over international airspace in the East China Sea.
It argues that China’s objective is the weakening of the Abe administration and the eventual seizure of the Senkaku Islands, while criticizing Japanese media and opposition parties for paralyzing the government through fabricated scandals at a time of grave national security risk.
2017-07-25
Today’s midday news reported that a Chinese military aircraft made an extremely dangerous close approach to a U.S. reconnaissance plane that was conducting routine operations in international airspace over the East China Sea.
This fact itself is yet another proof that China is a nation of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
While Chinese naval vessels intruded into Japanese territorial waters, China claimed that this was merely normal activity under international custom, and Japan said nothing.
Yet that same China, without even letting the ink dry, made an abnormal close approach and issued warnings to a U.S. military aircraft that was lawfully operating in international airspace.
The disgrace of Japan as a nation—being thoroughly looked down upon by China, an evil great power, despite the fact that Japan once rescued that country from peril with the greatest financial and technological assistance in human history—
that national disgrace and slackness have truly reached an extreme.
The real issue is the intention of China that has been laid bare by this incident.
In other words, for China, the weakening of the Abe administration, and preferably forcing Prime Minister Abe to resign, and then, in that opening, landing on and seizing the Senkaku Islands, is unquestionably a decided matter, and this incident signifies exactly that.
“If you oppose us when we land on the Senkakus, we will deal with you,” thus did China, an evil great power, brazenly flaunt its intent.
And then there is the unbelievable degradation now seen in Okinawa.
And South Korea’s successive acts of outrage.
At precisely such a time, what Japan is doing is this: the Asahi Shimbun, bearing a grudge against Prime Minister Abe, that is, fabricating fake reports out of resentment toward him, such as the utterly laughable Kake Gakuen issue, reopening a closed Diet session and confining the Prime Minister, the representative and decision-maker of the Japanese state, all day long over such absurdities.
What this means is nothing other than that media outlets such as the Asahi Shimbun and opposition parties such as the Democratic Party have already sold Japan to China.
On top of that, Tamaki of the Democratic Party, without so much as mentioning that during the Democratic Party administration he took the position of branch head of a Japan Veterinary Medical Association–affiliated support group the moment the establishment of a veterinary school at Kake Gakuen seemed likely to progress,
repeatedly engages in persistent and malicious questioning in an attempt to anger the Prime Minister and extract words implying resignation.
Had the United States not been a proper country, China would have landed on the Senkaku Islands during this period of closed-session deliberations.
When the Senkakus are seized by China, what faces will those Japanese citizens—of a mental age of twelve—who now chant in unison that the opinions of a certain Maekawa are correct, together with the reporting of utterly evil media such as the Asahi Shimbun and their television networks, be wearing then.
Will they applaud.
Will they feel relieved.
To be continued.
