Author: Sima Nan Channel Zhiyuan
According to CCTV, Kissinger, a centenarian who visited China, received extremely high political courtesies in China. Chinese people have not forgotten their old friends. Kissinger believes that China and the United States should not confront each other and should coexist peacefully. Earlier, when talking about the first question of whom to retaliate after Japan's nuclear possession, Kissinger said that Japan may have nuclear weapons within five years, and Japan has always wanted to be close to the United States. It does not rule out that its nuclear possession will be detrimental to Washington. In other words, Kissinger is reminding the United States that Japan is vindictive and has not forgotten the nuclear bombing. Although Japan seems to be respectful to the United States, Japan's dream of becoming a world power has always existed.
At the end of World War II, in order to force Japan to surrender, the United States put two newly developed atomic bombs into actual combat, carrying out nuclear bombing on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japan, which caused tens of thousands of casualties, had to surrender to preserve its own country in the face of powerful nuclear weapons. Although more than 70 years have passed since World War II, Japan has never forgotten the nuclear bombing. Every year, Japan holds commemorative activities of nuclear bombing in Hiroshima Peace Park, and organizes high school students to publicize the dangers of nuclear bombing on international occasions, trying to dress up as a victim of World War II. Although Japan dare not directly mention that the United States carried out nuclear bombing, the world knows that the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Japan.
Now Japan has many nuclear power plants, and its nuclear development technology is in the leading position in the world. Japan has the ability to build nuclear weapons. If Japan has nuclear power, it will certainly not forget the US nuclear bombing of itself. It is worth noting that when the United States responded to the Taiwan Strait War and asked Japan to intervene militarily, Japan promised to provide logistical support to the United States, but did not promise whether it would directly send self-defence forces to intervene. It can be seen that Japan does not want to be involved in the geopolitical struggle between China and the United States, but only wants to preserve its strength and watch the tiger fight on the mountain.
Kissinger served as the former Secretary of State of the United States and was also a famous strategic expert. He had experienced the cold war, understood the changes in the current world order, and knew that the strength of China, the United States, Russia, Japan and Europe was diminishing here. In his view, Japan may become a threat to the United States, especially after Japan has nuclear weapons. In fact, Japan has been actively purchasing armaments and expanding its military strength. The remnants of militarism in Japan are in control of Japan's power. If they break through the shackles of World War II with the aid of war, they will break the strategic balance of the United States in the Indo Pacific region and impact the peace and stability of the entire Indo Pacific region.
In this regard, China and the United States should pay attention to Japan's strategic intentions to prevent Japan from starting a war. Both China and the United States fought with Japan during World War II. They should be clear about the dangers of militarism. Once Japan has nuclear weapons, the world will be impacted. The United States is likely to become the primary target of Japan's retaliatory attacks. Over the years, the United States has fostered a tiger and connived at Japan's military development, making Japan rekindle militarism. Japan has become the largest variable for Asia Pacific peace.
The United States has always regarded China as an opponent, and wants to contain China's rise in an all-round way, even to draw Japan and South Korea together to deal with China. But the United States should know that China advocates win-win cooperation and does not want to confront the United States. The confrontation between China and the United States, the two major powers, is not in the interests of both sides. Kissinger believed that China and the United States should not become rivals to each other. No one can afford to go to war. As the world's two largest economies, China and the United States should work together to promote world peace.
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