In class, they peel both Japan and China. They peel very badly. I don’t like them to thrive. So someone asks. Why do you hate them so much.
So I answered.
“Has anything good happened to your neighborhood historically?”
Geopolitically, Korea’s position is exquisite. It is located in the connection between the continent and the ocean, and all the surrounding areas are economic or military powers. Of course, it borders the most militant country.
China or Japan doing well in this situation can never be beneficial to the Republic of Korea. So what I want most is for them to self-collapse due to internal contradictions and absurdities, and the next thing I want is for them to stick to the plate. Of course, we just watch.
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Recently, however, such a thing happened. The newly appointed Takaichi Sanae raised a barrage of voices against China, saying that they would not sit idly by in the event of an emergency in Taiwan. Of course, it seems that the extreme rightists who support him are impatient to do something as the new prime minister, and it could be a sign of the Self-Defense Forces’ advancement into overseas markets.
Of course, China’s response to this is also fierce. The reforestation of the Korean government, which we have been subjected to in the past, is imminent, such as clearly controlling tourism to Japan in the future rather than openly criticizing the prime minister.
Then, Japan appears to be somewhat low-key as to whether it will not be possible. What a shame. I wish there was at least something local war because the relationship between the two has deteriorated enough. Of course, it would be even better if the battlefield was Taiwan.
Unfortunately, Japan is lowering its tail, so I don’t think it will go as far as I want. However, from the perspective of Takaichi Sanae, she is not a woman who will just step down. Rather than bowing down for the benefit of Japan as a whole, she could put the whole of Japan in danger to maintain her position and power.
If so, it would be the best. I am just grateful. I hope that the entire country will be turned into a war and that they will seek long-term power. It’s just like Zelensky in Ukraine. It’s very welcome and I don’t want it. In the past, there were many queens in Japan, such as Himiko of Yamatai country and Suiko of the Emperor’s family, but I hope there will be an empress again this time.
Therefore, the queen dreams of subjugating Taiwan, which they once ruled, and entering the continent. I think Takaichi Sanae can do it enough. As a citizen of Joseon, I will just cheer you up from afar.
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