kalu_miah
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I really don't want China and Japan become enemies,when we are children,we watch the Japanese anime(at least for our generation,I born in 1989 AD),after we grew up,our popular culture influenced by the Japanese,many popular songs of our Chinese world(China,Taiwan,HongKong) came from Japan,because our race and cultural similarity is there,no one can change.Also it's very important the USA doesn't want an indepent Japan,US troops still have a base near Tokyo,if they want to protect Japan,why they didn't move those troops to the lands threated by China and North Korea?We all know those troops are uesd to control Japan,so Japanese have no choice,they should follow the America.I think the best interest for Japan is not take side,with Chinse,kick the Americans out.And with America,balance the Chinese.They can get real independency.
As for Burma,it's a pity we don't get the heart of their people,if a democratic government in power,I fear they will go for western countries.But again we have many cards to play,the people of Wa sate,the Kokangs and Kachins are pro-China,and don't like Burmese
I understand what you are saying about Japan, Japanese manga/anime are very popular worldwide. Chinese and Japanese also have shared ancestry and culture, being close neighbors, specially Manchuria and Tungus-sic Siberia near the Northeast coastal areas. The fundamental mistake I believe Japan is making is betting on a loosing horse, namely choosing an alliance led by faraway USA, rather than a local Asian alliance. Japan is spear heading a "Diamond Alliance": USA (closest US landmass Alaska, about 3000 miles from Japan), Japan, Australia and India. South Korea, Vietnam and Philippines may be included but they are not the 4 essential pillars of this alliance.
I think you are mistaken that Japan is not a willing partner of the US. You can go through the articles in the list of references below, specially you should look at this one:
The Indian Piece of Abe's Security Diamond
As the Chinese armed forces and defense tech narrows their gap with the US, these US allied countries in the region will go for closer defense and economic cooperation to bolster the continuation of their economic and military supremacy.
What I am suggesting is that China has to find allies of its own and work with them to enhance the economic and military potential of its own alliance.
Till any of the above nations leave their "Diamond" alliance and join the local Asian led alliance, it is only logical that they should be sidelined in all spheres, so that they cannot sabotage the local Asian alliance. In today's globalized world there is no absolute enemy, all are interdependent in a tangled web. But consider this, US has its NATO and non-NATO allies, obviously they have already chosen who they want as friends and allies and who is important for them. Why should the rest of the nations not create their own alliances? Does US and its NATO or non-NATO allies consider the rest of the nations their enemy, probably not, not until any nation threatens one of them. Just like they take care of their own allies, what I am proposing is that other nations should have the right to create their own alliances and take care of their own groups. Does not mean that one group would become enemy of another group, its just that nations team up and try to take care of their own team, to enhance their own economic and strategic security.
As for Burma, if it does not play ball, it should be destabilized, using available levers.
Reference:
Decision Time for India Regarding a Security Alliance
Wanted: An Externally Oriented Japan | Nippon.com
Abbott's challenge in Asia
Australia and India: Indo-Pacific Partners / ISN
Hagel says joint exercise expansion key to Asia Pacific pivot -- Defense Systems
Japan and India: The making of a new alliance? / ISN
India Places Its Asian Bet on Japan: Roiling the Waters of the Asia-Pacific ?????????????????????????? :: JapanFocus
A Russia-China Alliance Brewing? | The Diplomat
Russia seeks informal alliance with Japan - Arlington Foreign Policy | Examiner.com
China sees ‘encircle’ ploy in India ties
China-Russia cooperation vs US-Japan military alliance
Working for India or against Islam? Islamophobia in Indian American Lobbies
Priorities for Japan
Shifting Definitions of
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