Chinese boy writes on exam paper, “good to nuke Japan, US,” and “proud” father posts on social media about his son’s “love for CCP.”
After Washington shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon last month, relations between the US and China soured.
“Proud of such patriotic act for the son,” the “nationalist” parent stated.
The man wrote, “Speaking of loving the PRC (People’s Republic of China), my son has achieved the best,” as he shared the essay his son had written.
“Bombing Japan to death is your pleasure if you are a nuke.” The man wrote, “Your pleasure bombing the USA to death if you are a nuclear bomb.”
It is possible to recall that the CCP broadcast a video in July 2021 in which it threatened Japan with a nuclear response and “full-scale war” if it interfered with China’s handling of Taiwan.
The video pointed out that China’s policy of not using nuclear weapons against non-nuclear powers only applies to Japan.
According to the video, CCP stated, “We will use nuclear bombs first.” We will never stop using nuclear weapons. We will continue doing so until Japan announces unconditional surrender for the second time.
However, after receiving more than 2 million views, the video was taken down from the Chinese platform Xigua.
Official security talks between Chinese and Japanese officials took place for the first time in four years in Tokyo in February of this year. The purpose of the meeting was to ease the tension that was growing between them.
China was called “the greatest strategic challenge” to Tokyo’s peace and security in Japan’s December national security strategy.
China expressed concern about Japan’s military buildup, and Tokyo is concerned about China’s alleged use of spy balloons and its military activities around Japan, including cooperation with Russia.
Relations between the US and China The United States and China’s relationship soured last month when Washington shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon.
The United States called China before shooting down the Chinese surveillance balloon, but the Beijing defense ministry turned them down.
However, this wasn’t the first time China didn’t answer the emergency hotline.
Beijing and Washington differ in their explanations for the balloon’s overflight of the United States.
China asserts that it was merely a “civilized unmanned airship” for weather research that had been misdirected. The United States of America says it was a “high altitude surveillance balloon” trying to spy on important places in the country.