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Since when did Japan and Russia gang up against China?
That's hitting below the belt, @ChineseTiger1986 . Why are you making such a heartless comment like that? Please don't joke around such a way...
Maybe it's the son of Godzilla! Papa is still sleeping...
If you watch the first pic carefully, it is in Japan's own imagination.
And why would Japan imagine ganging up with Russia? What do they have in common with the Russians to even come up with such an imagination?
Last I checked, the Russians violated Japanese airspace.
It just made no sense.
Also, America looks more like a fighting cock than a bald eagle
He is implying somehow Japan will build up nuclear weapons very quickly to defend itself when USA "bugs out" from East Asia. Unfortunately for them, PLA offensive and defensive strategic weaponry is a sword honed over the course of decades. When Japan tries to pick up the nuclear sword to wield it, China will lop off its head like a samurai right away. This adventurous move of course will be Japan's last move. After Japan is irradiated from the PLA strategic strike (very likely we need to go after fissile material stockpiles), a part of Japan should be incorporated in China as "Inner Japan Yamato Autonomous Region" the rest can be called "Outer Japan" and abandoned.Japan will always be the Godzilla son.
You have very little knowledge about the East Asian geopolitics, so this caricature means nothing to you.
Is that another way of saying: "I don't know the answer to your question."?
He is implying somehow Japan will build up nuclear weapons very quickly to defend itself when USA "bugs out" from East Asia. Unfortunately for them, PLA offensive and defensive strategic weaponry is a sword honed over the course of decades. When Japan tries to pick up the nuclear sword to wield it, China will lop off its head like a samurai right away. This adventurous move of course will be Japan's last move. After Japan is irradiated from the PLA strategic strike (very likely we need to go after fissile material stockpiles), a part of Japan should be incorporated in China as "Inner Japan Yamato Autonomous Region" the rest can be called "Outer Japan" and abandoned.
He is implying somehow Japan will build up nuclear weapons very quickly to defend itself when USA "bugs out" from East Asia. Unfortunately for them, PLA offensive and defensive strategic weaponry is a sword honed over the course of decades. When Japan tries to pick up the nuclear sword to wield it, China will lop off its head like a samurai right away. This adventurous move of course will be Japan's last move. After Japan is irradiated from the PLA strategic strike (very likely we need to go after fissile material stockpiles), a part of Japan should be incorporated in China as "Inner Japan Yamato Autonomous Region" the rest can be called "Outer Japan" and abandoned.
This cartoon makes sense to all the Russian members here, and they find this caricature has accurately portrayed the current geopolitics behind Japan's sanction against Russia.
And why would Japan imagine ganging up with Russia? What do they have in common with the Russians to even come up with such an imagination?
Last I checked, the Russians violated Japanese airspace.
It just made no sense.
Also, America looks more like a fighting cock than a bald eagle
Before the Ukraine crisis, Japan was very eagerly trying to improve relations with Russia, no doubt with China in mind.
But then America said: "You, go and sanction Russia".
And, well: Japan Announces Fresh Russia Sanctions - WSJ
Japan's relations with Russia: The end of the affair | The EconomistSHINZO ABE, Japan’s prime minister, has never laid claim to an ability to see into the soul of Vladimir Putin, Russia’s leader, as America’s former president George W. Bush once did. But during no fewer than five meetings in the last year alone, including Mr Abe’s recent trip to the Sochi Olympics, a relationship has blossomed. One reason, of course, is that Mr Abe’s overtures have been spurned elsewhere. Neither Xi Jinping, China’s president, nor Park Geun-hye, South Korea’s, have so far consented to a summit. Instead, Mr Abe has pursued tighter relations with Japan’s powerful neighbour to the north. Hopes were high that he could even pull off an historic diplomatic breakthrough. Russia and Japan have yet to sign a peace treaty ending the second world war thanks to a dispute over four small islands lying just off Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost main island. Just after Japan surrendered in 1945, Russia seized them, encountering no resistance.
Did anyone ever tell you that you are a very insecure individual?