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  1. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    Yeah, I can keep on posting. In recent years, the Japanese government has been putting more and more importance on Taiwan. ---start--- TOKYO -- Japan called Taiwan an "extremely important partner" in this year's annual foreign policy report submitted Tuesday, a step forward from last year's...
  2. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    No need for symbolic gesture of JMSDF visiting Taiwan. They are there right off from the Nansei islands. Well survey says Japan most favorite. That doesn't mean that Taiwan and Japan wants bad relations with the PRC. But just that the PRC needs to understand that just like how the PRC and Japan...
  3. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    CCP cares a lot about image. So they are willing to bend if they get image. In practicality Taiwan is an independent sovereign nation which is not of any China. Temple in Taiwan enshrined a Japanese WW2 pilot.
  4. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    If Taiwan falls under PRC territory, then the PRC gains too much military leverage in the whole region. Taiwanese like Japan a lot. Both Taiwan and Japan are like-minded democracies. Japan should aid countries that it has good relations with. If Taiwan doesn't want to be part of the PRC, then...
  5. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    I called you a troll because you should remember that I have always emphasized on the 9 dash line, Taiwan, and the Senkaku islands whenever the topic of current Japanese geopolitical topic comes up. To sum it all up as just me saying "Japan should alwsys hate China to the core" is a...
  6. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    Yeah yeah, like usual, Pro-CCP trolls still trying to frame me as something that I am not. It is not a matter of Japan hating China to the core. Even with basic level difference in government style, relations could be better. The sticking points are the PRC's 9 dash line claim, claim on...
  7. Suika

    Japan declines to join U.S., others in condemning China for Hong Kong law: Kyodo

    Mighty prediction? Well.. there are many points in which Hong Kong is just one. Agnes Chow is quite a young lady so I hate to see her efforts to draw Japanese support fall short. But Japan's position isn't as strong as the US's or UK's regarding HK. Although I always wondered why HK democracy...
  8. Suika

    Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen says no to 'one country, two systems'

    ---start--- Taipei, Nov. 14 (CNA) Japan remains the favorite country for Taiwanese, with nearly 60 of respondents picking the Northeast Asian country, according to the results of a survey commissioned by the de facto Japanese embassy in Taiwan in February 2019 and released Thursday. Fifty-nine...
  9. Suika

    Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen says no to 'one country, two systems'

    ---start--- TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Japan's State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Keisuke Suzuki, on Thursday (May 21) pointed out Taiwan's importance to Japan's national security and said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) should not be allowed to "ravage" Taiwan on the global stage. In an article...
  10. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    Noted! I see. Some people find progress in trolling unfortunately.
  11. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    Quit playing dumb. Vietnam's single airstrip was less than 1,000 meters before PRC built the man-made islands starting in 2014. Maybe its been extended to something 1,300 meters by now. PRC ended up building three airstripes that all three of them are nearly 3,000 meters long. The airstrip...
  12. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    Yeah, maybe Vietnam will put Brahmos missiles on their islands now. PRC started the militerization and had a party about it on Fiery Cross Reef. You reap what you sow.
  13. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    I repeat again, Pro-CCP posters on these boards were all high spirits with the building of man-made islands and bases on them while the greatest response to it was the Kangaroo Court and the beginning of once in while FONOPs. The pressure they cry about now and claim they always had was by no...
  14. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    Fair point. So as has been laughed about back in 2016, it was a "kangaroo court". But now its victimization about "forever pressure" Booo hooo
  15. Suika

    China's Under Pressure

    Go back to 2016, July 12th, when the UN tribunal made its ruling about the South China Sea. Pro-CCP posters on these boards were laughing about "kangaroo court" and "empty pivot to Asia" and how "so many countries backed China with the South China Sea", etc. etc. Pro-CCP posters were having a...
  16. Suika

    [Opinion]Towards a quad-plus arrangement

    Clever imagery. But as the role of JMSDF and IN increase, the less of a "dog" they are. With a greater role comes a greater capacity to put at stake in negotiations with the US, so a bigger voice. As long as the PRC keeps claim on the 9 dash line, claim on Taiwan, and claim on the Senkaku...
  17. Suika

    Why Japan's formidable navy is considered the best in Asia

    I addressed the point already. "SM-3 Block2A has successfully tested against the sort of BMs expected from DPRK without 100% hit rate. It's limited use is noted within US and Japan as well. But its still a capability held by no other. SM-3 Block 2A will test against ICBM class later this year...
  18. Suika

    Why Japan's formidable navy is considered the best in Asia

    Reframing the the parameters to beyond the design purpose and test made so far by SM-3 Block2A to only set up an implied disappointment position is a troll trick. I acknowledged the limited role of the interceptor missile. But again, it is still a capability that no other has.
  19. Suika

    Why Japan's formidable navy is considered the best in Asia

    Is there an example of DF-21D hitting a ship? All I recall is it hitting sand in the desert or splashing water in the South China Sea. SM-3 Block2A has successfully tested against the sort of BMs expected from DPRK without 100% hit rate. It's limited use is noted within US and Japan as well...
  20. Suika

    Why Japan's formidable navy is considered the best in Asia

    Still a more substantial test record than DF-21D.
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