Yes, noble Japan, honouring the 2 million noble war criminals who died attempting to subjugate its neighbourhood in Asia and responsible for the massacre of millions of Chinese, Koreans, Indonesians, Malays, …
In case anyone was wondering why China is rapidly building up their nuclear weapons stockpile, this is why. The US cannot stop their Cold War-era antics. They must always be superior. They must always be able to get the first say and the final say.
China’s nuclear doctrine is very clear: don’t launch nukes at them and they won’t respond with nukes, but if you do then nothing is held back. No first use, just like India.
NATO’s policy of allowing for first use stems from fears of being conventionally outgunned by the Soviets and now the Chinese. If anything, this should tell you where China’s military capabilities lie.
China obviously has something to gain, but it’s also obvious that they have more to gain from being honest in an overt publication like this than they do from being dishonest.
It’s an overt publication from the Chinese government. What reason do they have to lie? That would harm the credibility of the Chinese government, which is something that’s pretty strong in the Global South.
Most of the photographic evidence has been comprehensively debunked. Instead of citing Wikipedia, want to present any new evidence that’s not backed by a right-wing Christo-fascist?
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