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It is also true that China had every right to establish its East China Sea ADIZ in accordance with international law and practices. So, go ahead Japan, scrap its own ADIZ first. It is true that Japan has no right to “talk nonsense,” how can Japan demands Beijing to scrap its air defense identification zone over the East China Sea? China had mentioned before that Japan should scrap its ADIZ first then China would consider it after 44 years. In addition, when dust finally settles, Japan might be a fresh sacrificial lamb. If the US and Japan have to blame someone, we should be the first to be blamed for the mess. Given 6 months to a year, Chinese ADIZ will be sights in the back view mirror. The French and Australia will soon follow. Last week our ally, UK’s Prime Minister David Cameron went to China to get a piece pie of business. Geopolitics is no difference from your local politics itself – it goes where money goes. But years later not only we recognized the regime but also helped China to get the permanent seat in UN by scarifying our ally.
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For instance, 60 plus years ago, when the Chinese regime first toppled its incumbent government, we, Americans, didn’t accept it and didn’t recognize its legitimacy. The history of the US should be able to provide you some clues. Please don’t put your bets on the nonrecognition position of US on ADIZ since odds apparently are not on your side. Now the balance of power has titled although we do not like it and don’t want to accept it. The genie is out of the bottle already.įor quite a long time, we, Americans, have been defined international rules from recent flying drones in the skies of other countries to when and where to send our troops to other countries. It’s true we, the US and its allies do not recognize the Chinese ADIZ, but it’s impossible for the Chinese regime to retract it as China entered its own version of international rule defining stage. I’d doubt if the resolution approved from Japanese lower house of parliament is able to make any difference at this point except scoring some political face-saving values.