Sunday, December 25, 2022

JAPAN HAS HAD IT WITH THE CHINESE SABER RATTLING IN THE FIRST TWO DECADES OF THE 21ST CENTURY... AS CHINA PREPARES FOR THE FIRST STRIKE COMMUNIST STYLE ON ITS WEAK NEIGHBORS. WILL NOT SO ANYMORE AS JAPAN TO ARM ITSELF WITH OFFENSIVE WEAPONS TO COUNTER THE CHINESE FUTURE OFFENSIVE... JAPAN'S PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH

Japan is looking to buy up to 500 U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles by the end of fiscal 2027, the Yomiuri daily reported Wednesday, as the country gears up to acquire a so-called counterstrike capability. Prompted by rising concerns over nuclear-armed North Korea’s missile advancements and the breakneck speed of China’s military modernization, Japan is looking to prepare for a dramatic shift in its security strategy by revising a number of key defense documents and acquiring new means of counterattack such as the Tomahawk. .....
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/11/30/national/japan-buy-tomahawk-missiles/

COMMUNIST CHINA WILL SAY WHATEVER IT WANTS AS THE COMMUNIST CHINA CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LYING, LIKE CATCHING THE TIGER BY THE TOE, AS ITS CLAIM OF PEACEFUL TRANSACTION IN THE SOUTH SEA AS THE PHILLIPINE NAVY RECOVERS A CHINESE SPENT DEBRIS ROCKET IN ITS WATER WHILST THE CHINESE NAVY CONFISCATE BY FORCE AFTERWARDS

The Chinese Embassy in Manila on Monday denied the claim of Philippine authorities that a China Coast Guard vessel harassed a Philippine Navy tug boat to forcibly take possession of a downed piece of rocket debris found floating near Pag-asa Island in Kalayaan town on Sunday, November 20. “There was no so-called blocking of the course of a Philippine Navy boat and forcefully retrieving the object at the scene,” the embassy said Monday, citing China’s Foreign Ministry. Flatly contradicting the statements issued separately by the Palawan police detachment in Kalayaan Island and the Western Command (WESCOM), China claimed that its CCG crew had a “friendly consultation” with the crew of the Philippine naval boat, a rubber hulled tow boat, who “voluntarily” turned over the debris to them. “After friendly consultation, the Philippine side returned the floating object to the Chinese side on the spot. The Chinese side expressed gratitude to the Philippine side,” it stated. “At around 8 a.m. on November 20, a China Coast Guard ship found an unidentified floating object in the waters off the Nansha Islands, which was later identified as the wreckage of the fairing of a rocket recently launched by China. Before the China Coast Guard found the said floating object some Philippine Navy personnel already retrieved and towed it,” the statement added. . .
https://palawan-news.com/china-denies-forcibly-taking-away-rocket-debris-from-philippine-navy-tugboat/