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しーびー。🇯🇵🇺🇦 أُعيد تغريده

Japan just humiliated China this week, and it happened right in the Taiwan Strait.
A Japanese warship didn’t just pass through.
It lingered. Normally, a transit takes 6–8 hours.
This time? 14 hours.
Zigzagging. Slowing down. Circling.
That was a message of defiance towards Chinese claim of soveighnty over Taiwan.
Imagine someone walking into a house you claimed to own, then pacing around your living room for 14 hours.
looking at everything, and daring you to react.
That’s exactly what Japan did to China.
And what did Beijing do?
Nothing.
No interception.
No escalation.
Just outrage.
Let’s be clear about what this means.
China loves to talk about its massive navy.
Aircraft carriers. Missiles.
A rising maritime superpower.
But when tested, in its own backyard,
it couldn’t even respond to a single Japanese ship.
If China can’t stop Japan from loitering in the Taiwan Strait, how is it going to control it in a war?
Japan just showed something very important:
The Taiwan Strait is not China’s internal water.
It’s international.
And more importantly.
China does not control it.
For decades, Beijing has tried to build a narrative:
That Taiwan is isolated.
That no one will stand up.
That the region will fall in line.
But reality is starting to crack that story.
Japan isn’t backing down.
The U.S. isn’t backing down.
And Taiwan is no longer standing alone.
That 14-hour “detour” wasn’t an accident.
It was a signal.
A signal that the balance of power in Asia
is not what China claims it is.
And deep down, Beijing knows it.

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