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China to Japan: Don't test us


Published: 16/12/2012 at 09:02 PM
China's official news agency urged Japan's new leaders Sunday not to "pick fights" with neighbours as election exit polls showed the hawkish Shinzo Abe on course to become the next prime minister.

Abe, who spent the campaign pledging to bolster Japan's defences and stand up to China over disputed islands, secured a decisive victory for his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

Xinhua news agency noted Abe's "landslide'' victory but said the incoming leadership must find a way to manage disputes with neighbours.

China and Japan are locked in a fierce dispute over Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea that are claimed by both sides.

Japan now has a unique opportunity to reformulate its foreign policy and change its image in the neighbours' eyes, Xinhua's commentary said.

"An economically weak and politically angry Japan will not only hurt the country, but also hurt the region and the world at large,'' it added.

"Instead of pandering to domestic hawkish views and picking fights with its neighbours, the new Japanese leadership should take a more rational stand on foreign policy.

"Only when the world sees a cool-headed and cooperative Japan can the country ease into the vast network of trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific, the most promising region in the 21st century,'' Xinhua added.

The commentary came just days after Beijing's latest effort to bolster its claim to the islands, by submitting to the United Nations information on the outer limits of its continental shelf.

Abe on Sunday said there was no doubt over Japan's ownership of the islands at the centre of the dispute, saying Beijing was "challenging the fact that (the islands) are Japan's inherent territory'' and that his objective was "to stop the challenge''.

Abe added: "We don't intend to worsen relations between Japan and China.''

The escalation in the dispute over the uninhabited islands, known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan, was triggered when the Japanese government in September purchased some of the islands from the private Japanese owner.

The purchase triggered at times violent anti-Japanese riots in China.

Ships from Japan, China and Taiwan - which also claims the islands - have engaged in stand-offs and last week Japan scrambled fighter jets after a Chinese state-owned plane flew over the area.
 
what kind of test ??? :D

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Koreans cheer for their former colonial master Japan..?that's a very very wierd Korean since Japan always tops Korean people's hatelist.

China sent patrol ships and airplanes to the island and keeps poking at and pestering Japan for months,now see what Japan would like to do to make this whole event more interesting.
 

& what is the result of test ???

Koreans cheer for their former colonial master Japan..?that's a very very wierd Korean since Japan always tops Korean people's hatelist.

China sent patrol ships and airplanes to the island and keeps poking at and pestering Japan for months,now see what Japan would like to do to make this whole event more interesting.

Japanese crying for popy America !!!

take it easy ...
 
It is calculated that Japanese PM has average 1+ year on their post before new one comes in, because people are unhappy with the politics. So let them keep churning until they change or they destroy themselves.

Here is the change of PMs in last a few years:

Name Term of office
Shinzō Abe 2006–2007
Yasuo Fukuda 2007–2008
Taro Aso 2008–2009
Yukio Hatoyama 2009–2010
Naoto Kan 2010–2011
Yoshihiko Noda 2011–

:lol:
 
It is calculated that Japanese PM has average 1+ year on their post before new one comes in, because people are unhappy with the politics. So let them keep churning until they change or they destroy themselves.

Here is the change of PMs in last a few years:

Name Term of office
Shinzō Abe 2006–2007
Yasuo Fukuda 2007–2008
Taro Aso 2008–2009
Yukio Hatoyama 2009–2010
Naoto Kan 2010–2011
Yoshihiko Noda 2011–

:lol:

holly **** !!!

such a stable country :D
 
Koreans cheer for their former colonial master Japan..?that's a very very wierd Korean since Japan always tops Korean people's hatelist.

China sent patrol ships and airplanes to the island and keeps poking at and pestering Japan for months,now see what Japan would like to do to make this whole event more interesting.

Koreans and Japanese are a different race from Han Chinese and see the Han enroachment in all the surrounding islands like Taiwan and Singapore, makes them feel insecure. Mongolians also have a similar fear of the growing Han population.
 

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