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What is China’s attitude towards the South Korean and US military exercises on August 16?

The United States, Japan and South Korea are military allies, so it is not surprising that they hold so-called military exercises. Recently, the location, scale and frequency of military exercises by the United States, Japan and South Korea have gone beyond the norm. Everyone knows that on the surface these military exercises are aimed at North Korea, but in reality they are aimed at China.

Faced with the military exercises of the United States, Japan and South Korea, North Korea responded with stern attitude and sneered at them. It did not take the military exercises of the United States, Japan and South Korea into consideration at all. This kind of fearless heroism is admirable!

North Korea can still do this. I firmly believe that the US, Japan and South Korea military exercises will never scare China!

China’s crisis awareness is indeed not as strong as that of the United States, and we must admit this. The United States and China are separated by the Pacific Ocean. China does not have a single soldier near the United States, but the United States feels a huge threat from China. The number of China's nuclear weapons is less than a fraction of that of the United States, and its delivery tools are far behind the United States. According to the United States' own estimates, China has less than 100 intercontinental missiles that can hit the United States. However, the United States is still worried about China's nuclear weapons and missiles and has no peace. The scientific and technological level of the United States is far more advanced than that of China. Even if China is slightly ahead in one or two things, the president of the United States will personally pay attention to it. What a strong sense of crisis!

China should and must learn from the United States’ strong sense of crisis! In addition to its own factors, China's motivation for learning also comes from external pressure. In the past, it came from pressure from the United States and the Soviet Union, but now it comes more from pressure from the United States. China always feels great pressure and is good at turning this pressure into motivation. Whoever puts the greatest pressure on China should be doubly "thankful" to him!

The just-concluded U.S.-South Korea joint military exercise did not trigger a larger-scale military confrontation between North Korea and South Korea, but the relevant parties did not breathe a sigh of relief. The eight-day large-scale U.S.-Japan joint military exercise was held on March 3 On the 1st, it began to appear in full glory. During the eight days from December 3 to December 10, the "largest U.S.-Japan joint military exercise in history" was staged in the waters, airspace and bases around Japan: 44,000 officers and soldiers, 60 ships, and 400 aircraft participated in the exercise. , which is 6 times that of the just-concluded US-ROK military exercise, and the US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington also joined in.

A few days ago, the United States and South Korea publicly claimed that joint military exercises were aimed at North Korea and "demonstrated force to deter North Korea." The US and Japan military exercises will certainly not dare to claim to be directly targeting China, even though the US and Japan are targeting China!

Because the US and Japan know that China will not be afraid of anyone in a real war, let alone a mere exercise!

All Americans who have directly fought with China, whether they are soldiers or generals, are unwilling to meet China on the battlefield again. Some American generals even said that they acted foolishly when fighting the Chinese army. All Americans who have not directly fought with China, whether they are ordinary soldiers or generals, seem a little arrogant towards China, especially those American generals who have escaped war with China.

Recently, a retired American general declared that if China supports North Korea like it did 60 years ago, the United States will knock China's economy back 100 years!

How arrogant! What ignorance!

All of this will only inspire all Chinese people to work harder and eventually catch up with and surpass the United States! The arrival of this day may take a long time, but it will definitely come!

China still needs greater pressure. Only greater pressure will inspire greater fighting spirit in China, and a situation of united will will truly take shape. By then, there may even be fewer corrupt officials!

In this sense, the scale of the military exercises between the United States, Japan and South Korea is not large enough. There are only 44,000 officers and soldiers participating in the exercise, only 60 ships, and only 400 aircraft per day! The United States, Japan and South Korea had better mobilize 1 million people to participate in large-scale exercises, with 1,000 bows on ships and 10,000 aircraft. Only then would they be impressive!

Japanese Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa told the media hypocritically before the exercise began that military exercises will naturally take into account changes in the surrounding security environment, but we are not targeting a specific country.

In fact, Kitazawa Junmei does not need to be so hypocritical at all. It would be better to be more concrete and realistic like some officials from the Japanese Ministry of Defense publicly declaring: "It must be shown to China that Japan has the ability to defend the people of the southwestern islands. This is also a manifestation of Japan's 'inhibitory power'." Or according to what the "Yomiuri Shimbun" claimed, as part of the Japan-US joint military exercises, because of the participation of the US Navy's Seventh Fleet, it is to a certain extent to contain the Chinese Navy in the East China Sea.

China is such a country, and its crisis awareness is not strong enough. However, when faced with threats from powerful enemies, especially when faced with foreign aggression, China can always be more united and China's power will become stronger. This kind of Powerful power makes China fearless and move forward courageously!

The military exercises between the United States, Japan and South Korea will be bigger and more intense!

I firmly believe that the military exercises between the United States, Japan and South Korea will never scare China!

As the country with the most neighbors, China has the most geopolitical conflicts and is the most complex strategic subject. It has huge problems with neighboring countries in terms of territory, territorial waters and other rights and interests. The main factors affecting my country’s peripheral security are: terrorism , religious and authoritarian forces, ethnic separatist forces, territorial disputes, hegemonism and power politics. The security issues between China and neighboring countries are like a "V-shaped hot spot line" with radial characteristics, with insecurity factors existing in the north, west, south, east and southeast.

The left end of the V-shaped line is a continental line running from northwest to southeast, including the issues of the five Central Asian countries, the conflict in Afghanistan, the conflict between India and Pakistan, and the dispute between India and China. The right end of the V-shaped line is an ocean line running from northeast to southwest, including Japan, Russia and Russia. The dispute over the four northern islands, the dispute over Takedao (Dokdo) between Japan and South Korea, the dispute over the Korean Peninsula, the dispute over the Yellow Sea continental shelf between China and North Korea, the dispute between China and Japan over the continental shelf in the East China Sea and the Diaoyu Islands, and the dispute over the South China Sea, etc.

< p>The Five Central Asian Countries and China’s Security

After the independence of the five Central Asian countries, due to Central Asia’s prominent geostrategic position and rich natural resources, the competition among the world’s forces in Central Asia has greatly affected Central Asia’s security. The political situation has become more unstable, which also complicates the security environment in China's northwest frontier. After the war, the United States, which pursued a hegemonic policy, established a pro-American regime in Afghanistan and established military bases in individual countries in Central Asia. This not only opened up and expanded strategic channels for NATO and strengthened NATO and the U.S.-Japan security alliance, but also used Central Asia as a The geostrategic fulcrum, with NATO and the US-Japan security alliance as its two wings, inhibits the resurgence of Russia, prevents the expansion of Islamic fundamentalism, and curbs the rise of China.

Central Asian countries are also rich in natural resources such as oil and natural gas. As China's neighbor, China's economic interests in Central Asia are obvious. As China's economy develops, its consumption of natural resources will increasingly increase. In the 21st century, China has strengthened economic cooperation with Central Asian countries, expanded its influence in Central Asian countries, and indirectly damaged Russia's traditional interests. The United States and Russia are intensifying their competition in Central Asia to obtain economic benefits.

(2) The security of Russia and China. Russia, which spans the Eurasian continent, has been China’s largest neighbor in the north and one of the most important factors affecting China’s national security from the time of Tsarist Russia to the present. Geopolitically, there is a long border between China and Russia. From the perspective of comprehensive national strength, Russia is still a world power and may become a "world superpower" again. But will the foreign strategy pursued by Russia after its rejuvenation As aggressive as before. As a neighbor of Russia, China is particularly concerned. Russia has strong military and technical strength and rich petroleum and gas resources, which is a force that China can rely on to realize national defense modernization. Although Russia is in the stage of continued economic recovery, its energy strategy towards China has revealed that Russia Future strategic operations information.

A powerful neighbor is like a double-edged sword. If it is friendly to you and can bring you benefits, the benefits will be doubled because it is your neighbor. The stronger the neighbor. , the greater your benefit may be, and vice versa. Therefore, the impact of a resurgent and powerful Russia on China's security is beyond the control of China's neighboring countries.

(3) Korean Peninsula and China’s Security

The Korean Peninsula issue is the biggest legacy of the Cold War in East Asia. After entering the 21st century, the U.S. government adopted a tough stance against North Korea, which eventually led to the third conflict between North Korea and the United States. The outbreak of the second nuclear power plant has tightened the situation on the peninsula again. The situation on the peninsula at the beginning of the new era will still show a complex and changeable development trend. On the one hand, internal and external factors that promote reconciliation, promote negotiations, and restrict war continue to exist and develop. In particular, the continuation of the "Six-Party Talks" process provides an important opportunity for the peaceful settlement of disputes. The peninsula peace process may advance amidst twists and turns; on the other hand, the conflicts between North Korea, the United States, and North Korea are deeply rooted, and their respective national interests and policy goals Quite different. There are still great instability and uncertainty factors in the development of the situation on the peninsula. The possibility of armed confrontation and military conflict cannot be ruled out. The Korean peninsula is a strategic buffer for the security of Northeast China. Tensions on the peninsula will undermine the stability of the region. Peace and stability will also affect the process of China's modernization. Without the security of the peninsula, there will be no eventual realization of China's "peaceful rise"③.

(4) The U.S.-Japan military alliance and Japan’s foreign military expansion

Japan is China’s strong maritime neighbor and the second largest economic power in the world after the United States. It is a country that once invaded China and its rulers have not soberly reflected on this. It is also a country that has great potential to master nuclear weapons. After World War II, the United States and Japan formed a military alliance. In the mid-to-late 1990s, the Japan-U.S. Security Alliance A post-Cold War redefinition was achieved. Its scope of application has been expanded from the Japanese mainland and hundreds of nautical miles around it to the entire Asia-Pacific region; the cooperation content has been expanded from "Japan is attacked by force" to "when incidents occur in Japan's surrounding areas", and the defense posture has been changed from "threat to storage" to "regional security". "type" change; the main defense targets changed from the Soviet Union to North Korea and China. Japan-U.S. security, the repositioning of the alliance, and the joint development of a theater missile defense system by the United States and Japan will lead to a serious imbalance of strategic power in the Asia-Pacific, especially Northeast Asia, and become an important unstable factor affecting future regional security④. Entering the 21st century, Japan decided to build an "island protection force" to deal with "Chinese naval vessel activities". In 2004, it confirmed that China was a "security threat" and realized the transformation of its security strategy from "defensive" to "offensive".

(5) South Asian Peninsula and China’s Security

In the Indian Peninsula in South Asia, India claims to be an elephant. India’s macro-goal in the 21st century is to control South Asia and the Indian Ocean. Therefore, India is vigorously developing its own economy. Its military strategy in the 21st century is to develop strong military power to deter Pakistan, weaken its smaller neighbors, contain China, block the penetration of outside powers into South Asia, and achieve the goal of controlling the Indian Ocean and becoming a world-class power. .

The Indian Ocean is the only way for China to communicate with the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean, East Africa and other places. If India controls the Indian Ocean, it is equivalent to controlling China's sea lanes leading to these areas, threatening China's oil security. The conflict between India and Makistan directly poses important hidden dangers to China's surrounding security environment. The conflict between India and Pakistan is a comprehensive and long-term contradiction and dispute involving territorial, ethnic, religious and military struggles. In recent years, the nuclear and conventional arms race between the two countries has intensified, and the conflict in Kashmir has been tense and slowed down. The conflict between India and Pakistan has a significant bearing on the security situation in South Asia and the security of my country's western border.

(6) The dispute over China’s maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea

The 21st century is the century of the ocean. China will inevitably develop towards a maritime economy. China’s maritime rights and interests have become increasingly important. Since modern times, , conflicts and disputes over the maritime rights and interests of China and Southeast Asian countries are increasing day by day. Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries have illegally occupied our islands in the South China Sea and exploited oil and gas resources, seriously damaging our territorial sovereignty and economic rights and interests, and are increasingly detrimental to China's development. The dispute between China and Southeast Asian countries in the South China Sea involves not only disputes over islands, but also disputes over maritime delimitation and resource development. In addition to the dispute over the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands, China and Japan also have exclusive economic zone and continental shelf delimitation issues in the East China Sea. China and North Korea also have differences on the delimitation issue in the East China Sea. These issues are all about disputes over resources and geographical advantages, and these maritime Once the rights and interests are lost, it will endanger China's homeland security.

(7) The most important external factor affecting China’s security environment—the United States

For half a century, the threat posed by the United States to China’s peripheral security is of a nature Fundamental, serious in degree, and long-term in time. After the Cold War, the United States, as the world's only superpower, is the most powerful country posing a threat to China's security. There is a major conflict between the Eurasian geostrategy and China's security interests. The United States regards China as a regional power capable of challenging its global interests. The presence of the United States in East Asia and the deepening of the strategic structural contradictions between China and the United States indicate that the United States' policy of strategically guarding against China and exerting pressure on China will not change. In the east of Asia, the United States relies on the U.S.-Japan military alliance to jointly contain China. In West Asia, the United States relies on the U.S.-Japan military alliance to jointly contain China. In the name of counter-terrorism, the United States has penetrated into West Asia. In Southeast Asia, it has strengthened military cooperation with Southeast Asian countries. The United States has also relied on years of tacit understanding with Taiwan to play the "Taiwan card" to restrict the rise of China; in North Asia, the United States and Mongolia have Comprehensive relationship.

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