No,I am not referring to the Japanese invasion of China. I know it happened, I know it’s terrible, but I’m not talking about that here.I am talking about the future. With the movie Nanjing Photography, the hatred and fury for Japan rises. And this may be a preparation for the declaration of war against Japan, so as to seek vengeance.This is terrifying, but they can convince them that WWII hasn’t ended, and the Sino-Japanese War hasn’t come to an end. The unconditional surrender wasn’t truly unconditional,since the lives of the citizens were preserved. The But to the citizens of the island nation, they may be willing to pay in terms of reparations or subsidies, in fact they did, but they most likely wouldn’t accept the saying that leads to their death.
Fighting Taiwan may be a tough battle, because it is prepared. And it will be. But Japan isn’t. The pro china side of them is rising, and when time comes, they may as well advocate surrender, voluntarily. This would make them an easy target. Better than Korea even, since Korea is constantly preparing for war with North Korea. Japan hasn’t felt the wrath of Ares for decades, and will if it is not prepared. Reasons are not important, they will eventually find one. And with the constitutional bind, the fight would not be easy. It isn’t a fight for peace, for liberty, for democracy. It is a fight for survival. They would undoubtedly slaughter them all, out of hatred, but more out of necessity. People who have experienced freedom would not succumb to tyranny, and the easiest way for a tyrant to fix this, is to abandon the people to the pits of Tartarus.Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.