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Repost! Xi Jinping, the Uncontrollable "Wounded Dragon."

2024年08月26日 07時48分31秒 | 全般
September 3, 2020
The following is from an article by Yuasa Hiroshi published in this month's issue of the monthly magazine Hanada, entitled "Xi Jinping, the Uncontrollable "Wounded Dragon."
As you know, I am angry at Shizuoka Prefecture Governor Kawakatsu and call him a despicable man and a traitor to his country.
The events that have occurred since the construction of the Linear Shinkansen, one of the crystallizations of Japan's world-class technology, finally began to take shape.
These events result from the secret operations of forces that want to delay construction.
These events prove how much China has been involved in Japanese society.
First, the prosecutors moved to crack down on the general contractor for some reason.
As described above, this column has raised doubts about this.
Who was it that moved the prosecutors?
Next, Governor Kawakatsu of Shizuoka Prefecture, who is a notorious pro-China person and whose favorite book is The Quotations from Chairman Mao, brought up the environmental issue, which is the height of pseudo-moralism used by manipulative countries (there is a risk of flooding, but it will never dry up), and made a fuss, saying that the source of the Tenryu River will dry up, and finally delayed the completion of the Linear Shinkansen, which was decided after so many years.
Last night, while reading the paper at the beginning, I learned that what I wrote as speculation about the truth behind these events was utterly authentic.
Preface omitted
Poaching the Linear Shinkansen team
FBI Director Ray also points out that China omits the accumulation of efforts for technological innovation and "steals intellectual property from American companies and competes with the companies that are the victims."
They use the "Thousand Talents Plan," which gathers talented people from overseas with favorable treatment, to lure scientists and have them bring American knowledge and technology back to their home country. China will stop at nothing, even if it is subject to the theft of confidential information or export controls.
They are so ruthless that they use stolen technology to sell products worldwide, forcing the American companies that developed that technology out of business and seizing the market.
Unfortunately, such examples can be seen here and there in Japan.
It is well known that China obtained intellectual property from Japan's Shinkansen technology, copied it exactly, and sold it worldwide, falsely claiming it was "Chinese technology."
Once again, they have recruited a team of about 30 Japanese engineers working on the Linear Shinkansen from JR Central for a high price and are developing a Linear Shinkansen that they call "Made in China."
These linear superconducting and electromagnetic technologies can be directly converted into military technology.
According to former Admiral Ota Fumio, a member of the National Institute for Fundamentals's planning committee, these technologies can be used in inexpensive, continuous-fire railguns (electromagnetic acceleration guns) and electromagnetic catapults (aircraft launch devices) for aircraft carriers.
The day will come when such highly advanced weapons will be aimed at the Japanese archipelago.
Fuel cell vehicle technology that Toyota Motor Corporation will jointly develop with a Chinese company can also be used for silent submarine engines.
Even if China's colossal market cannot be ignored, how much national interest is lost for short-term economic gain?
In addition, even if a foreign company operates in China and has a certain number of party members, it is required to have a "cell" as a branch of the Communist Party.
All corporate activities are monitored, and all technological developments are open to the public.
Indeed, the Xi Jinping administration has done whatever it wanted, including military coercion, predatory diplomacy, unfair trade, disregard for international law, cyber attacks, and various espionage activities.
Chairman Xi has only one goal: to realize his dream of "standing tall among all nations" by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The pandemic has exposed the Chinese Communist Party's anti-civilization and rudeness.
The Trump administration has stepped up its approach toward the Chinese Communist Party from its previous definition of "strategic competition" to a "strategic threat."
Even if China underestimates President Trump's ability to govern, it should not underestimate the nation's power and the will and capabilities of the U.S. military.
When the U.S.-China conflict reaches this stage, clashes may occur accidentally, and China's vulnerabilities may be actively exploited at times.
There is now an implicit consensus among Washington's diplomatic elite that the goodwill "engagement policy" of previous U.S. administrations toward China should be shifted to a deterrence strategy.
Therefore, even if the Democratic Biden administration is born in the presidential election in November, the U.S.'s hard-line stance toward China will not change.
 

2024/8/24 in Kojima
 

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