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Re: Would Japan Ever Make the Same Mistake Again?
« on: November 17, 2020, 02:24:51 pm »
I agree with Biden, if China wages any kind of land grab/war against Japan then the US should let China know that will not be tolerated.

I won't say whether I disagree with that or not Gorgeous. Hearing my opinion would be counter productive. But I will ask you another question:

If the US wages any kind of land grab/war against some country where China has interests, should China let the US know that will not be tolerated?

The title of this thread refers to Japan's mistake of becoming a warring nation in 1939. That resulted ina small scale nuclear attack on Japan. If there's another one it won't be a limited nuclear attack.

How does Japan's leadership think on this subject? Are they emboldened enough by US assurances to move ahead and settle the issue once and for all?

Is China ready yet? If not then wasting time just gives China more time to get ready to handle any outside aggression. And don't discount the defensive alliance that has been formed between Russia and China.
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