Leishangthem
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In which instrument of surrender? first one or second one? Though by that we can easily say senkaku/Diaoyu is an associated islets of Yonaguni island,right opposite to it and closer to taiwan. Not that the instrument of surrender applies for islands already occupied by Japan before 1895 treaty following the sino japanese war.Japan per its Instrument of Surrender is entitled to legally own the four main islands and their associated islets. Beyond that are all illegal possession or illegitimate claims.
So everytime someone criticizes you or corrects you , they are simply criticizing themselves? How will one improve upon his flaws with such logic?Let me give u a bit of advice. The thief always cry thief unto others. My experience has always been 100% whatever someone claims about someone else, it's always a reflection of themselves (or a criticism of their own self). In other words, whatever u write about me, u are actually writing about urself exposing it for all to see!
Since we're on this subject and also a thread about Japan... Don't you find it curious Japanese are such clean neat freaks? In the Bible the killer and murderer Caiphous (or was it Kaiphous) always washes his hands, so he's always germs free, sort to speak. Japanese are such clean phreaks because they have had blood on their hands...
"legally" under japanese law, not international or chinese law. and this isn't the 1800s, japanese domestics law dont mean shit to china. or would you find it acceptable if my father(who don't legally own your house) "sold" your house to me, by your logic you should move out immediately since the house belongs to me now.
and "historically" yea i already told you it was stolen through war. specifically the first sino-Japanese war as a part of japanese imperial expansion that saw millions murdered. the island were historically used by china long before japan took them in war.
your "legally" and "historically" is one sided and essentially boils down to "might is right but only when the side i like is more powerful"
heck if we go by your argument, legally, in chinese law it belongs to china, and historically we and everyone else admits chinese use through and around the island well before japan ever claimed it.
so japan should stop claiming what is legally and historically chinese.
moreover you state that chinese claims somehow makes it not a fair agent in the SCS. yet you still have not referenced Japan's own claims on both islands it stole from china in war, but also islands russia took from them in war. so which is it? taking land in war is okay or not? from the Japanese perspective? can they at least be consistent? while china has a clear and consistent policy, its land claims are fully based on historical claims, stemming from the RoC(which has nearly the same claims as PRC) and from the Qing dynasty before that. exemption are the lands it no longer claims due to negotiations.
see that? negotiations, yes china has fully settled almost all land its borders though negotiation, except for india and its puppet of bhutan. its as fair as a nation could be about its land claims. japan does not wish to negotiate, they want the whole thing just like india does not wish to negotiate they want the whole thing based on well.... nothing except imperial ambitions. unfortunately for them, this is a china of 2021 not 1895.
and im not sure where you got your information (sounds like they're from a right wing Japanese school), but china did not "donate" any land to anyone. it negotiated borders with pakistan, getting some of its claims and relinquishing other claims, you know, being fair as you alluded to earlier.
it negotiated borders with russia, with each getting about half the claims.
and why the hell do you think china should be generous to japan? japan has never been generous to china, it has always been antagonistic to china. how about japan show good will by giving up the claims to chinese islands and not interfering in the chinese civil war. how about japan clear up its past by not electing officials who supposedly" officially" acknowledge japanese war crime in ww2, yet consistently deny them all the time in public. japanese people today may not have been the ones to commit the crime personally, but they continue to make claims based on those crimes and still makes noises about taking side in a potential taiwan scenario that does not involve them whatsoever unless they choose to be involved. literally talking about supporting one side of a civil war and you you think china(the side they will not be supporting) should be "generous" to them? Do you also remind your robber that you have a cell phone too after they take your wallet?
and lastly. even if china gave up all its disputes with japan and left taiwan alone. japan would STILL be antagonistic to china. Japan is essentially an occupied country, it does what the us dictates as far as foreign policy is concerned. if the us doesn't allow it, Japan will never have good relations with china so long as it still houses us troops and bases. why the hell should china show good will to the dog, when it should really be talking to the owner.
Why did Chinese side stroke high level of tensions and caused anti japanese riots when the Japanese gov bought the island from the private owner? Clearly Chinese side cared."legally" under japanese law, not international or chinese law. and this isn't the 1800s, japanese domestics law dont mean shit to china. or would you find it acceptable if my father(who don't legally own your house) "sold" your house to me, by your logic you should move out immediately since the house belongs to me now.
and "historically" yea i already told you it was stolen through war. specifically the first sino-Japanese war as a part of japanese imperial expansion that saw millions murdered. the island were historically used by china long before japan took them in war.
your "legally" and "historically" is one sided and essentially boils down to "might is right but only when the side i like is more powerful"
heck if we go by your argument, legally, in chinese law it belongs to china, and historically we and everyone else admits chinese use through and around the island well before japan ever claimed it.
so japan should stop claiming what is legally and historically chinese.
No,senkaku wasn't stolen through the sino Japanese war, Premier Li Hongzhang of Qing who was a primary representative of Qing gov in the negotiation with Japan,submitted a report on Japan to the Qing government in 1889, before conducting negotiation with Japan, the report was titled You li Riben tu jing,it listed those islands as Japanese territory.The report was submitted in 1889 to the Qing court was approved and published,that was before 1895. This fact refutes any claim that Japan stole the stole the islands from CHINA after the Sino-Japanese war. The Qing gov didn't think those islands were their territory,and it's CPC claim to inherit the Qing gov .So no there's no consistency here. Chinese people got mixed up in their emotional anti-Japanese fever and lost sense about right and wrong.while china has a clear and consistent policy, its land claims are fully based on historical claims, stemming from the RoC(which has nearly the same claims as PRC) and from the Qing dynasty before that. exemption are the lands it no longer claims due to negotiations.
Japan already controlled the islands before any territorial levy was imposed on China after Sino -Japanese war.
Of course Japan has been demanding Russia to return the islands and didn't sign peace treaty till date,one of the primary reasons why US military is allowed to stay in Japan is because of Russia and their nuclear threat.moreover you state that chinese claims somehow makes it not a fair agent in the SCS. yet you still have not referenced Japan's own claims on both islands it stole from china in war, but also islands russia took from them in war. so which is it? taking land in war is okay or not? from the Japanese perspective? can they at least be consistent?
The Senkaku isn't occupied by China,but by Japan ,the Kuril islands in question are occupied by Russia, just like Dokdo/Takeshima by Korea, status quo here can't be changed without risking a war.
see that? negotiations, yes china has fully settled almost all land its borders though negotiation, except for india and its puppet of bhutan. its as fair as a nation could be about its land claims. japan does not wish to negotiate, they want the whole thing just like india does not wish to negotiate they want the whole thing based on well.... nothing except imperial ambitions. unfortunately for them, this is a china of 2021 not 1895.
It's ridiculous how you compare the antics of Indian administration that's seeking to protect their political heft against the low IQ unreasonable masses,to Japan which has the exact opposite problem, i.e., explaining any loss of Japanese claimed territory to the high IQ and knowledgable masses who are aware of facts..
You have to realise,the islands has been in Japanese hands before 1895,asking Japan to compromise here is like asking China to compromise the territory they reclaimed many decades or even centuries ago .One has to be realistic in settlement.No Japanese gov would have an answer for the public in case of any major ceding of territory,so it's not politically viable to force Japanese gov to do things where Japanese gov has no room to operate,that will lead to no result in negotiations, Chinese side has to understand that and seek possible areas where negotiations can be done,that's plain old playbook of gov. to gov. negotiation.
Huh? Japan literally funded the development of China,more than 50-60 %(depending on criteria) of all development aid and loans and tech transfer for core and basic industries necessary for nation-building, was provided by Japan through Japan's Official Development Assistance , US funded like 12 % in comparison ;without Japan ,China wouldn't have been the same,no country has been more pivotal in the development of China than Japan.Japan was the proponent of Chinese inclusion in WTO and also the normalization of relations after the Tiananmen incident,when whole of developed world sanctioned it.and why the hell do you think china should be generous to japan? japan has never been generous to china, it has always been antagonistic to china.
Though rarely shown any signs for gratitude for anything Japan has done, publically,so as to maintain the anti japanese nationalism, but the Chinese gov, in a clandestine manner once acknowledged and Japanese contribution in China's development in 2008.
Even in 2000s,Japan accounted for 60% of all international aid toward China ,Japan only halted the massive aid toward china by 2017.Ofcourse Chinese gov doesn't report about that,average chinese don't know anything bout Japanese contribution .
It's tragic how ungrateful and clueless many Chinese and Koreans are toward the assistance that almost single-handedly funded their development,all these so politicians can earn points on anti japanese nationalism.
First of all,Japanese side made more than 30 official apologies for whatever wrong they committed. You are simply being unreasonable if you're still hellbent on ignoring that;no person will keep apologizing to you for your incessant demand for apologies even after many apologies has been given,eventually he will tell u go fck yourself.how about japan clear up its past by not electing officials who supposedly" officially" acknowledge japanese war crime in ww2, yet consistently deny them all the time in public. japanese people today may not have been the ones to commit the crime personally, but they continue to make claims based on those crimes and still makes noises about taking side in a potential taiwan scenario that does not involve them whatsoever unless they choose to be involved.
You can't make shit up from everything you can conjure ,from state-sponsored propaganda mixed among some reality and ask people to apologize over everything ,incessantly. Those people weren't even born back then, has no onus to apologise,their forefathers also suffered and they also paid heavy reparation fees in aid and everything along with 30+ apologies. You're being like the satisfiable evil mother in law in chinese dramaa.
Here's the grand misconception that Japan is somehow occupied by the US,no Japan is simply looking out for their geopolitical necessities. Japan wasn't so pro US even in 90s they were infact competitors, Japan only signed the logistical support agreement with US after Chinese missiles dropped near Japanese Islands east of Taiwan in late 2000s. Every time China antagonize Japan, US signs a new military agreement with them. Cand lastly. even if china gave up all its disputes with japan and left taiwan alone. japan would STILL be antagonistic to china. Japan is essentially an occupied country, it does what the us dictates as far as foreign policy is concerned. if the us doesn't allow it, Japan will never have good relations with china so long as it still houses us troops and bases. why the hell should china show good will to the dog, when it should really be talking to the owner.
Is it Japanese people that are attacking ,killing and maiming Chinese people in their land as I type? Is it Japan that kidnapped Chinese CFO and sanctioned Chinese firms involving Semis to solar energy ,to prevent its rise? Is it Japan that's funding 300 m USD to bad mouth and slander China in every nook and corner of the world? Is it Japan that's been trying to military encircle China and topple gov that are pro china?
You are like playing right into the hands of your real and sole arch nemesis by diverting your attention and aggression against a peaceful neighboring nation that is in no way harming China or seeking to prevent it's normal rise.See current reality.
Again ,if china wasn't so antagonistic toward Japan ,Japan wouldn't have bothered what happens between Taiwan -China.
Japan had at least 3-4 China friendly PM ,in past 2-3 decades,one lasted only few months in 2010s, China has always managed to successfully antagonize Japan into replacing any China friendly gov by a more hardline one . How long will China carry this political autistic attitude toward Japan I wonder.
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