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China MFA: By 2050, China will colonise Taiwan, Western Japan and Okinawa

The modern colonization (digitalization, technology and AI from Jewish NWO) already took place. Those outdated colonizations that involved with men took over land and property will not work in modern era anymore.

Everything is NWO these days (We are already in colonization under the Jewish NWO)

Unless you are referring to countries that still use paper and pencil, no computer and digital infrastructure that will need a more advanced civilization to take over them

If no, that 2050 is pure fictional and fantasy from
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And the fools here fall for a fake piece of misinformation from the Japanese secret services. In truth the territories depicted are the territories that the a reviatlised Japan in targetting in the future..

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/japan-s-rearmament-a-dramatic-policy-change-korea-herald

Editorial Notes

Japan’s rearmament a dramatic policy change: Korea Herald​

The paper says Japan’s new stance appears to have gone beyond self-defence defined under its pacifist constitution.


Protesters confront police officers in front of the Japanese Embassy, to protest Japan's decision to acquire the capability to strike enemy bases, in Seoul on Dec 20, 2022.

Protesters confront police officers in front of the Japanese Embassy, to protest Japan's
decision to acquire the capability to strike enemy bases, in Seoul on Dec 20, 2022.

SEOUL - As expected, Japan finalized the revisions to its three key security documents Friday, adopting a new security strategy that includes the possession of “counterstrike capability.” It will double its defense spending to about 2 per cent of gross domestic product.

It may be too early to say that Japan’s adoption of a new security change will be limited to purely defend itself against possible attacks from China, North Korea and Russia.

What’s certain, though, is that given Japan’s longstanding efforts to ditch its exclusively self-defence policy that had lasted since World War II, the latest changes to its security strategy herald gloomy geopolitical developments in the region.

Japan’s new stance of endorsing counterstrikes against imminent enemy attacks - pre-emptive strikes that it now justifies as constitutional - appears to have gone beyond self-defence defined under its pacifist constitution.

Not only security experts outside of Japan, but also liberal Japanese media outlets pointed out that the country’s exclusive self-defence policy has been critically undermined with the new changes to its three security documents that are usually revised every 5 or 10 years.

More worrisome is that Japanese politicians do not listen to such criticism based on facts and are expected to push for a revision to the constitution more aggressively - a gloomy prospect that will certainly accelerate military tensions in East Asia.

South Korea is one of the key military powers in the region, with its ground forces in particular showing off strong defence capabilities against North Korea’s threats. With the new security strategy, however, Japan is now bound to eclipse South Korea’s military power by doubling its defence budget to around 2 per cent of GDP, or 43 trillion yen (S$440 billion), through 2027. By then, Japan will be the world’s third-biggest military power in terms of defence budget following the US and China.
 
Unlike south Korea, Japan is a province of China, When you walk down the street of Japan, you can see many Chinese wordings.
 
Unlike south Korea, Japan is a province of China, When you walk down the street of Japan, you can see many Chinese wordings.
Actually, all the old temples and palaces in Korea only use Chinese characters (hanja). Chinese characters was used in Korea until the 15th century, when King Sejong created the alphabetic Hangul system which is in use today.

All Korean kids are given Chinese characters for their names, e.g. Lee Byung Hun (李秉宪). Used to be mandatory for elementary students used to learn Hanja, now it's optional course in junior high.

Korea still follows the Chinese lunar calendar with its 24 solar terms; Japan stopped using it during the Meiji era - only Okinawa today continues using the Chinese calendar.

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Foreigners must withdraw from China and nuke that son of a bitch before they start world war 3
 
Yeah!!! Let's nude the China's beach!

Be careful of what you wish for. Due to decades of one child policy and many aborted female babies, the gender ratio of China is very lopsided... it will be paradise if you enjoy a Tiong sausage party. :laugh:

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