Japanese netizens are hotly discussing Do you think that if Japan and China form an alliance, it wil

Updated on military 2024-07-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Japanese netizens are hotly discussed: If Japan and China form an alliance, will it be better than the United States?

    Japan has always been one of the countries that we are most familiar with, and Japan is also one of the countries they are most familiar with. And these two countries are very close to each other, and both are among the strongest countries in Asia. So some Japanese netizens began a bold conjecture.

    If Japan and China form an alliance, will they be the strongest combination? Will it catch up with and overtake the United States?

    Some Japanese netizens said, it's not impossible! After all, China has a profound cultural heritage, and it is also a country with a lot of land and resources, and it is developing rapidly. Japan, on the other hand, is a bit more developed and is one of the developed countries.

    If two countries form an alliance, they can learn from each other's strengths and make progress on each other, and both sides can make great progress at that time.

    Some netizens also said that although the alliance between China and Japan is very strong, it can be compared with many powerful countries at that time. But the United States should forget it. It is still far from the United States, after all, the United States is a leading country in terms of economy, science and technology, military, welfare, education, transportation, and so on.

    Even if China and Japan form an alliance with them, it will be a combination of the strongest side of China and the strongest aspect of Japan. But sadly, even the strongest are not as good as the United States. So don't think about surpassing the United States.

    Some netizens also said that it was unlikely. China is still only a developing country, while Japan is a relatively small country. Even if the two countries are combined, there are still many shortcomings compared to the United States.

    Moreover, the position of the United States as the leader has been consolidated for so many years, and it cannot be surpassed. It's hard, it's almost impossible, whether it's in the past, it's now, or in the future.

    But in the end, I want to say that although the United States is very strong, China's development in recent years is obvious to all, and China and Japan do not need to be put together, China will also catch up with and surpass the United States, what do you think? Comments and ** are welcome!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no real cooperation between the two countries, not to mention that Japan itself has no credibility to speak of, and it is impossible for China and Japan to have such a relationship, and Japan itself is dependent on the United States.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think that if Japan and China form an alliance, they will be able to compete with the United States, because China has a relatively large population and a very good economy, while Japan has more advanced technology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, it is also comparable, because China and Japan both have their own strengths, and the combination of two is better than one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Depending on which field it is, there are some areas in which Japan and China do not need to form an alliance, and both countries have their own fields that surpass the United States. Even if Japan and China form an alliance, there are still some areas where they are far from the United States.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Both "allies" and "adversaries" are just a relative concept. China was an ally of the United States during the rule of the Kuomintang, and we were also allies of the United States in the seventies and eighties of the last century. In the 80s of the last century, Japan also became an economic competitor of the United States.

    Therefore, there are no permanent allies and no permanent opponents, and the definition of allies and opponents is reflected on the basis of a certain relationship of interests.

    At this stage, Japan's defense is in charge of the US military, and it is impossible to pose a threat to the United States militarily; Japan has been slumped after the economic downturn of the last century, and is temporarily unable to challenge the economic hegemony of the United States; Faced with the threat of North Korea and China, Japan must choose an alliance with the United States; Japan's small territory and limited potential for future development 、、、 all these factors determine that Japan does not pose a threat to the United States at this stage, and both face the challenge of emerging Asian powers, so it is imperative to develop alliances.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests. The United States, of course, is for its own interests in the Far East.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japan is now a core ally of the United States, and it is not difficult to see from the recent agreement signed between the two countries that the United States has opened the door to Japan, and of course the United States has also provided some convenience for JapanIn fact, the mutual help between countries actually revolves around the word interests, that is, it is not good for oneself, so why should I help you, so it is right to say that the United States is helping Japan, and it is right for the United States to use Japan.

    The current Japan-US relationship is a product of the special historical conditions after World War II. Due to Japan's defeat in the war, unconditional surrender was announced, and the US troops were stationed in Japan and began to carry out peaceful transformation of Japan, depriving Japan of the right to take the initiative to fight. Japan's security is under the protection of the United States.

    After the formation of the Cold War situation, the United States had another purpose in its management of Japan, and in addition to restricting Japan from waging war, it also began to build Japan into a bridgehead to contain socialist countries. Japan is in a key position in the first island chain, and the United States has a large number of troops stationed in Japan, and has established a number of naval and air military bases, connecting South Korea in the north and Taiwan and the Philippines in the south, creating the first island chain.

    Japan is a core ally of the United States in East Asia, and in addition to the special bilateral political and military relations mentioned above, the economic and trade relations between the United States and Japan are also very close。Japan's rapid rise from the ruins of war is inseparable from the support of the United States in all aspects. Of course, Japan's economic stagnation in the past two or three decades is also the result of US suppression.

    In fact, in history, Japan had the impulse to try to possess nuclear weapons, but it was vetoed by the United States and defeated in time. We need to pay attention to the United States' contribution in this regard. If one day the US garrison does leave Japan, Japan's sense of insecurity will inevitably lead to a major intensification of military buildup, and the situation will be quite grim.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How can it help? It's all profit-driven.

    The United States will not help anyone, as long as there is interest, it will approach you and praise you. If there is no profit, they will stay away from you and slander you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Use is greater than help, and the United States really needs Japan as an ally, as the saying goes, there are no common friends, only common interests, and the US-Japan alliance is definitely aimed at common interests!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As an ally of the United States, is the United States helping Japan or using Japan?

    The United States and Japan are in a relationship of mutual use; They are all thinking about their own interests.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although Japan and the United States are allies, the United States will not help any country, but only use it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, Japan and the United States are using each other. It's all for their own benefit.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    International relations are like a relationship between people and neighbors who help each other. There is also a stake between them. Between the United States and Japan, the United States also got benefits, and you helped Japan build. This is difficult to judge by one standard.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In essence, the US-Japan feud is certainly greater than the Sino-US feud. Their current status as allies is actually a superficial situation in which Japan has to be servile. I believe that when Japan becomes truly strong, the first thing Japan will attack will be the United States.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Although the United States and Japan are allies, do you think the United States may help Japan? It's just taking advantage of Japan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When does it help between countries? It's all about interests.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because now Japan is the pet of the United States.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japan is very strong both economically and militarily, and Japan's position is also particularly important, and the United States can use these resources of Japan to effectively control Asia, especially to contain China.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Japan is the most important ally of the United States, and if both countries are attacked by other countries, they are obliged to attack the enemy together, which is why it is often said that Japan is the godson of the United States. In addition, a considerable number of Japanese people are very grateful to the United States, because it is the United States that has put them on the path of democracy, and now they are protecting Japan, which is under the nuclear umbrella of the United States.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At that time, in Asia, the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek, the Kuomintang supported by the United States, was irreversible, and the US policy toward China had completely failed.

    In addition, the Philippines, Malaya, Indonesia, and other places in the Asian region all have armed revolutions led by the Communist Party, India pursues a policy of non-alignment, and the Syngman Rhee regime in south Korea is also in internal and external difficulties, and the situation in Asia as a whole is unfavorable to the United States.

    In order to continue to maintain its hegemonic position in the Asia-Pacific region, the United States had no choice but to adjust its China policy and finally set its sights on Japan.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. China's comprehensive national strength is now in the second place in the world, and the gap with the United States is narrowing day by day, and the United States is suppressing the second and creating trouble for the second in order to maintain its global hegemonic status, prevent China from catching up with and surpassing it, and safeguard its own interests. 2· Socialism has always been a great threat to capitalist countries in the eyes of them, and their hatred of socialist countries has never ceased. 3 Japan is becoming stronger and stronger, hoping to break free from the control of the United States and gain the status of a political power, and is constantly breaking free from the shackles of the United States, even after World War II, which the United States does not want to see.

    4 The development of economic globalization and contemporary international political relations have made the ties and interests of each country increasingly close, and the United States will not jump out directly to oppose China or Japan, but will choose a clever way to provoke contradictions between the two, so that the two will compete for benefits and benefit from them. In short, the Sino-Japanese conflict has done no harm to China and Japan, on the contrary, it has done no harm to the United States

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Sino-Japanese contradiction was not deliberately provoked by the United States, but that China and Japan pinched each other, which happened to be in line with some US interests.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The United States needs a developed military industry, and it must provoke some incidents, not only Japan.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In order to gain benefits from this, because China's rapid economic development is likely to surpass the United States immediately, the United States feels the crisis, and provokes Sino-Japanese contradictions, which will trigger the Sino-Japanese war, which will restrict China's economic development on the one hand, and will also buy a large number of ** from the United States.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Only if Asia is not at peace can it conform to the interests of the United States, and if it joins the harmonious atmosphere in Asia, the United States should not be able to sleep.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    China and Japan already have contradictions, whether they are the United States or not.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The United States does not want China to be ...... strong

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