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Yeah, did you happen to notice the source? Think-tank called "Center for Nonproliferation Studies", aka, I have an opinion and I am not responsible of whether its works and what its consequence is. I am also guessing you have no idea what a thermonuclear weapon and intercontinental ballistic missile is. It is unbelievable in this day and age, but your response has really left very little room for alternatives. And please, your sympathy (BTW, it is spelled s-y-m-p-a-t-h-y) is worth slightly above Justin Bieber's personality, but less than George W Bush's IQ. However, since you are ardent believer that "if you just do XXX, China will collapse", you really do have my sympathies and condolences.

Its not about collapse. its about damage. And the dam is a vital and important target. Beside that its build in a way that evry industrial nation could easily blow it up. You dont even need a nuclear bomb for this. You can target the gates with conventional weapons, you can go the cheap way and use tactical nukes.
 
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Its not about collapse. its about damage. And the dam is a vital and important target. Beside that its build in a way that evry industrial nation could easily blow it up. You dont even need a nuclear bomb for this. You can target the gates with conventional weapons, you can go the cheap way and use tactical nukes.

A JDAM strike could do the job as well.
 
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Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) and Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) -- Kawasaki EC-1 Aoki-2:


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Its not about collapse. its about damage. And the dam is a vital and important target. Beside that its build in a way that evry industrial nation could easily blow it up. You dont even need a nuclear bomb for this. You can target the gates with conventional weapons, you can go the cheap way and use tactical nukes.
If you attack the dam,you just attack the people,because it's useless for military sense to attack the dam,only can hurt the people.You are really a normal person,can disscuss the nonsense like this,I hope your country get nuked,because both only hurt people
Only cowards can suggest things like to attack the dam
 
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In the next 20 years, Thailand and Japan working age population could be around the same size.

The image below are raw number in millions.
If you project 0-34 up 20 years, you see the number starts to get similar.




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Japan Loosens Guidelines for Defensive Operations
Japan can come to the aid of an ally with which it has a “very close relationship” if the threat also poses a threat to the constitutional rights to life, liberty and happiness of Japanese citizens.

Japan Loosens Guidelines for Defensive Operations | Defense News | defensenews.com
So , JP can send troop to Philippines to protect her ally right ??

Very Bad news for China , JP supper carrier soon will patrol in SCS(east sea):pop:
 
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US, Japan Discuss Stronger Maritime Cooperation

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The meeting between the two leaders underscored the importance each nation places on maintaining their strong maritime relationship to achieve strength and stability in the region through cooperative efforts, US Navy explained in a release.

“Given the increasingly severe security environment in the Asia-Pacific region the importance of the Japan-U.S. alliance has become even greater than ever,” Abe said. “Through your visit I understand that we’ll see further collaboration between the [Japan] Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) as well as the U.S. Navy and that would mean of course the alliance between Japan and the United States. I believe that would have a positive impact on the peace and stability of the entire Asia-Pacific region.”

During the meeting, Abe explained that Japan’s political leadership has been examining the relationship between their constitution and the right of collective self-defense and other issues that would enable Japan to more swiftly and efficiently contribute to regional and global peace and stability.

Greenert stated that from his viewpoint collective self-defense “provides greater opportunity for more effective operational cooperation among critical allies, which is key to maintaining the security of Northeast Asia.”

On another topic, Abe stated that following President Barack Obama’s visit to Tokyo in April Obama’s public reaffirmation of the United States’ position to uphold an existing defense treaty with Japan was meaningful to promoting stability in the region and bringing the two ally nations closer together.

Greenert, having lived and served in Japan, said he understands the significance of the Asia-Pacific, the partnerships there and the significance of the alliance between the United States and Japan. Greenert added that as the CNO for nearly the past three years he has enjoyed a close relationship with his counterpart in the JMSDF, Chief of Staff Adm. Katsutoshi Kawano, and that the two will continue to bring their navies together while he is at the helm.

“I commit to you and the Kaijo Jieitai [JMSDF] and to Japan that through the remainder of my tour I will work as hard as possible to make the alliance even that much more stronger,” Greenert said.

Statements like that backed by action are what earned Greenert Japan’s Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun medal, which he was presented a day earlier by Japan’s Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera during a series of office calls with Japanese political and military leaders at the Japanese Ministry of Defense.

Greenert is in Japan at the invitation of Kawano for a counterpart visit to enhance cooperation between the two Navies. While in Japan Greenert will also meet with service members during two fleet engagement activities at Yokosuka Naval Base and Naval Air Facility Atsugi where he will have a chance to talk to and hear from Sailors, civilians and family members during all-hands calls at each location.


Reference: Naval Today
 
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@Nihonjin

Will Japanese army help Vietnam if China attacks Vietnam?
Or under which conditions will you come to help us in case of an armed confrontation?
 
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@Nihonjin

Will Japanese army help Vietnam if China attacks Vietnam?
Or under which conditions will you come to help us in case of an armed confrontation?

JP will 作壁上观
 
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