U.S. Missiles To Be Deployed in Japan, Ministry of Defense strongly warned!
Serious threat! The media revealed that the U.S. military will deploy medium-range missiles in Japan, my Ministry of Defense strongly warned!
U.S. Missiles To Be Deployed in Japan, Mainland Coast or Targeted, Warns Zhang Zhaocheng: Great Threat!
alienmilitary - Recently, according to a CCTV report, the United States intends to deploy land-based medium-range missiles in Japan.
The U.S. President's Senior Special Envoy for Arms Control Marshall Billingsley said, the United States intends to study the possibility of deploying medium-range and short-range land-based missiles in some Asian countries, the future may be the development of hypersonic weapons also take the lead in deploying to East Asia.
According to the United States media, the United States may deploy the first mobile ground-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles.
US Treason Since The INF Treaty Was Introduced
This is a major move by the United States since the introduction of the INF Treaty, which, to put it bluntly, was intended to call on the United States and the Soviet Union, the two world superpowers at the time, to exercise restraint, reduce the number of missiles they possessed, ease conflicts between the two sides, avoid an arms race, and keep the world at peace.
But since 2018, the United States has first accused Russia of violating the INF Treaty by various means as an excuse to withdraw from the treaty, which eventually led to its official expiration in 2019. Later, the Trump administration went so far as to plan to deploy INF in Japan, making the situation in the Asia-Pacific even tenser.
And the United States in the withdrawal of the INF Treaty soon after the test launch to the land-based "Tomahawk" cruise missile (BGF-109G) as a representative of the intermediate-range missiles. According to the analysis of China's famous military expert Professor Zhang Zhaozhong, the U.S. intermediate-range missile range will have 2000 km, 3000 km, 5500 km three possible range. If deployed in Japan, they would pose a great threat to our coastal areas.
Is Japan willing to be "cannon fodder"?
According to the analysis of foreign media, such a deployment of the U.S. military seems to have a deterrent effect, but in fact, there are many loopholes and potential dangers.
First of all, is Japan willing to be "cannon fodder"? If intermediate-range missiles are deployed in Japan, Japan will be the first to be hit in the face of a counterattack, much in the same way that South Korea's "Saud" incident was. The Japanese people have always had little affection for the U.S. military, and this time they will probably be even more unable to accept that their homeland is in great potential danger.
Secondly, the Japanese government's attitude towards the United States has become more assertive recently, the Japanese government recently publicly refused to fund the United States land-based "Aegis" missile defense system deployed in Japan, but also abandoned the purchase of the United States "Global Hawk" drones. So this major national security concerns, the Japanese government will not necessarily go along with it. Moreover, the United States has been so aggressive attitude, may let Japan from now on more and more determined to get rid of the heart of the United States control, the fuse of the conflict between the United States and Japan may have been planted.
More importantly, the United States thinks that the deployment of medium-range missiles in the Asia-Pacific will have a sufficient deterrent effect, but this is not the case.
Faced with a major power that has established a complete homeland air defense anti-missile system, the U.S. missile attack may not be as smooth as they think. On the contrary, if the United States really wants to take a desperate gamble, the Dongfeng family of missiles is capable of turning the United States missile-launching positions into ruins within a very short period of time, whether in Guam, Japan or elsewhere.
The INF Treaty, known as the U.S.-Soviet Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, was signed by the United States and the Soviet Union on December 8, 1987, and provides for the elimination of U.S.-Russian short-range missiles (500 to 1,000 kilometers) and intermediate-range missiles (1,000 to 5,500 kilometers), including missiles with conventional and nuclear warheads and land-based launchers, etc. The two sides have so far destroyed a total of 2,692 missiles under the Treaty, but the Soviet Union has destroyed significantly more than the United States.

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