China's growing naval activity in Japanese waters is a big concern, Japan lawmaker says

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Japan's state minister of defense says China's growing maritime activities in the disputed waters surrounding Japan is a threat.

SINGAPORE — Japan's state minister of defense says China's growing maritime activities in the waters surrounding Japan is a threat.

A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force flying over the disputed islets known as the Senkaku islands in Japan and Diaoyu islands in China, in the East China Sea.An opinion piece in Chinese state-backed tabloid Global Times said the military exercises show thatand limit China's development. Nakayama said Beijing is "unilaterally" changing the status quo in the East China Sea. "Every single day, the Chinese ships, the coast guard vessels try to get into our territorial water," he said.

 

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The SALT dodge is OVER. You now have to live like every other state. GET OVER IT.

Only an idiot would honestly believe that SALT was somehow fair to non SALT states. You took yours up front before the FEDs and then back charged through the tax system. Now it is even everywhere and you whine about it. NO SALT EVER AGAIN.

SALT was how certain states DODGED the feds and took theirs up front. You were NEVER net output tax states because of SALT, now you have to play by the same rules as every other non SALT state. STOP LYING.

Japan's fear is not China's military power! It should be worried that the United States will not protect Japan! Thinking about what to do without the protection of the United States!

Now that Biden has been elected by China, China is free to do as it wants.

Can’t really understand why Japan always worries about China since China whatever in the past or now has 0 attract or invade Japan. Why not we settle this down together and not just ask for another countries’ help.

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