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Japan's defence ministry says it scrambled aircraft after detecting a suspected Chinese drone off an island near Taiwan, amid a weeks-long diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing.

The drone was spotted off Japan's Yonaguni, an island where Tokyo is planning to deploy missiles in a move that has angered Beijing.

"We confirmed that an unmanned aerial vehicle believed to be Chinese passed between Yonaguni Island and Taiwan on Monday," Japan's defence ministry said on X.
 

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The concept and balance of 文 and 武 is a civilizational debate. It’s hard to say which is ultimately more important because we don’t know where we stand on the long river of history. Just as there are 武 civilizations that died out because they lack 文 foundation, there are 文 civilizations that were destroyed because they lack 武. If China is ultimately destroyed because of nuclear war, does all that 文 matter? And I bet the Chinese that lived through the eight nations occupation or died during the japanese invasion would’ve preferred a bit more 武.


Today’s world is clearly one where might is right. Yet China is still practicing great forbearance and preaching harmonious rise. But the rulers of the global order don’t want you to be harmonious or rise. It was advantageous when China was weak, but now that it’s strong, inaction makes China look incompetent.


China’s unwillingness to exert its power is why no one fears China. They fear they can’t contain China’s rise, but nobody fears China initiating military action on them, like America would to their enemies. They know of economic consequences, but that amounts to losing money. It won’t affect the safety of their homeland. This why small countries jump out at every opportunity to antagonize China at America’s behest instead of remaining neutral. Why stores in neighbouring countries dare to put up “No Chinese” signs. Why even philippines with 6 warships dare to use fishing boats to play chicken with Chinese coast guards. Which country would try this with America?


I’m not advocating life or death warfare, but China needs to at least swing a punch to make others fear and respect you. Parading around some missiles doesn’t mean anything when everyone believes you’re too timid to use them.
 

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China’s unwillingness to exert its power is why no one fears China. They fear they can’t contain China’s rise, but nobody fears China initiating military action on them, like America would to their enemies. They know of economic consequences, but that amounts to losing money. It won’t affect the safety of their homeland. This why small countries jump out at every opportunity to antagonize China at America’s behest instead of remaining neutral. Why stores in neighbouring countries dare to put up “No Chinese” signs. Why even philippines with 6 warships dare to use fishing boats to play chicken with Chinese coast guards. Which country would try this with America?
The Houtis. And American hasn't even invade Yemen yet.
 

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Stage 3 on the 5 stages of grief. Entertaining read and somewhat sobering for those in the US centric think tanks and foreign policy circles.

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Beijing’s growing sense of power and Trump’s tacit acknowledgement of it were evident. China demonstrated its escalation dominance with the United States, threatening to halt rare-earth exports as well as other critical minerals and inflicting economic pain and boycotting U.S. soybeans. Trump seemed to grasp that the United States had underestimated China.


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zyklon

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A bit absurd, if not laughably embarrassing that this is even news to Bethany.

British NSA Jonathan Powell spent much of his career at the Foreign Office, so he got extensive experience working alongside and negotiating against intelligence officers operating under official covers, assuming he wasn't one himself. For guys like him, it's a part of the job description.

Think tanks like the Grandview Institution and Bethany's very own employer ASPI tend to be stacked with all sorts of former(-ish) intelligence professionals and assets, and in no small part exist so such characters may engage with their foreign colleagues of both the friendly and adversarial varieties.

Therefore, Bethany almost
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characters herself!

So homegirl there is either terrible at feigning outrage, or perhaps deeply bitter about a past run-in with the MSS or one of its sister agencies . . . :D
 
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