
The Chinese 93rd military parade has ended for several days, but people who have ghosts in their hearts are still worried about that military parade. First, the United States changed the "Ministry of Defense" to the "Ministry of War" overnight and ordered the revitalization of the US military. Later, Japan and the United States held a joint military exercise. It is worth noting that there is a big move in this Japan-US exercise, which we need to be vigilant.

Japan is ready to move
If you want to say that Japan ranks second in the world, no one dares to say that it is first. China held a military parade. Japan directly called on Asia and Europe not to participate, claiming that China held this event too much and focused on history and had a strong anti-Japanese color, so it called on all countries to attend prudently.
In fact, for a long time in the past, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has invested a lot of money for a long time to support some people in promoting Japan's specific historical views on World War II on a global scale, and beautifying Japan's former foreign aggression into the so-called "Greater East Asia Co-prosperity" initiative. The purpose is to try to influence and change other countries' inherent perceptions of World War II history.

Under such a background, China held relevant commemorative activities solemnly, which would undoubtedly waste the resources invested by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in "tampering with historical narratives" over the past decades, so Japan showed a strong resistance to this.
From another perspective, Japan has such an attitude because the United States has not comprehensively and thoroughly transformed and reshaped Japan in accordance with a series of international legal documents such as the Potsdam Proclamation, the Yalta Agreement, and the Cairo Declaration. On the contrary, out of geopolitical strategic considerations against the Soviet Union and China, the United States has built Japan into a sharp blade for its containment of its opponents in the Asia-Pacific region.
At present, not long after the Chinese 93 military parade ended, Japan and the United States couldn't wait to make big moves again.

Japan deploys new weapons
On September 11, the regular "Kill Dragon" exercises conducted by the US military stationed in Japan and the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force were officially launched. We should say that regular exercises cannot be said, but there are two unusual points in this exercise.
First, the number of participants in the United States and Japan in this exercise reached nearly 20,000, the largest scale in history. Instead, the US military will deploy the "Tifeng" medium-range missile launch device in Japan for the first time during this exercise.
Many people may not know much about what the "Tifeng" intermediate guide system is?

Specifically, this system is a land-based medium-range missile launch system, with the ability to launch well-known models of the Tomahawk cruise missile and the Standard 6 missile.
Among them, the maximum range of the Tomahawk cruise missile can reach 1,600 kilometers, while the range of the Standard 6 missile can extend to 460 kilometers. The missile has the dual combat effectiveness of air defense interception and ground precision strike.
This time, the US Marine Corps plans to deploy the "Tifeng" medium-range missile launch system at Iwakuni Aviation Base in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
This means that the system launches the Tomahawk cruise missile, whose strike range can cover the Beijing area. It is undoubtedly that this move is expected to significantly enhance the US military's strategic deterrence and containment capabilities in emergencies in the Taiwan Strait or the Korean Peninsula.

More importantly, the Tomahawk cruise missile uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) for target guidance, and has the ability to penetrate the enemy's air defense interception system, which can achieve high-precision strikes on high-value targets such as enemy missile launch positions.
Obviously, at this point in time, the United States and Japan announced the deployment of the "Tifeng" system, with the main goal of showing weakness to China and showing weapons that have the ability to strike against China.
Because when Japan was deploying these deployments, it particularly emphasized that China has equipped the multi-type Dongfeng series medium-range ballistic missiles, and its effective range can cover most of the strategic areas of Japan. North Korea has also successfully developed and deployed a ballistic missile system with precise strike capabilities, with a combat radius sufficient to cover the Iwakuni military base in Japan.

In this context, the United States and Japan's Ministry of Defense feel that they must show their capabilities to China. Japanese media pointed out bluntly that the US military has the ability to use nuclear submarines to launch weapons underwater to carry out strategic strikes on China. If land-based missile systems are further deployed, a multi-level warfare can be built in East Asia.
From this perspective, no matter how good it sounds like in Japan and the United States, they need to establish good relations with China, but in fact, they have been making the decision behind China's back.
But Japan's continuous small moves show that Japan and the United States have indirectly admitted that China is constantly enhancing its military strength, but China has long been talking about it. China has no intention of launching a war with any country, but if any country infringes on China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, China will definitely counter it.
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Information source: "Japan-US military exercises to brighten medium-range missile launch system to enhance deterrence"