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  • On this episode of China Uncensored,

  • why does China suddenly want to be friends with Japan?

  • Welcome back to China Uncensored.

  • I'm your host Chris Chappell.

  • Last week marked the 45th anniversary

  • of diplomatic ties between China and Japan.

  • And suddenly,

  • it seems like they're best buddies.And that's weird.

  • Until 1972,

  • their diplomatic ties consisted of

  • a brutal military invasion

  • which China still refers to not as World War II,

  • but asThe War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.”—

  • and the war was followed by nearly

  • 30 years of anti-Japanese propaganda.

  • But eventually, diplomatic ties were restored.

  • And now relations between China and Japan

  • have never been better!

  • In a rare appearance,

  • Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe

  • actually showed up to an event

  • hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo.

  • That was the first time in 15 years

  • that a Japanese Prime Minister

  • showed up to this kind of shindig.

  • Abe and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

  • also exchanged congratulatory messages.

  • You know,

  • congratulating each other on not

  • tearing each others' throats out.

  • Li's message talked about improving ties, quote,

  • in the spirit of taking history as a mirror

  • and looking into the future”.

  • Yeah, if Li Keqiang ever asks

  • if you'd like to go to his poetry reading,

  • tell him you have somewhere else to be.

  • But as, um, beautiful as that poetry may sound,

  • the Chinese Communist Party has actually been

  • undermining Japan for years

  • even during the period of diplomatic relations.

  • For example, the CCP has stolen

  • tons of Japanese technology.

  • I'm looking at you, high-speed train.

  • Sadly, China didn't also steal Japan's

  • safety standards for high-speed trains.

  • And then in 2012, the CCP allowed

  • widespread anti-Japanese riots across China.

  • It was sparked by a dispute over some small,

  • uninhabited islands.

  • And then some people decided

  • the most logical course of action would be

  • to march down the street,

  • carrying pictures of...Mao Zedong?

  • Ok.

  • But then they also destroyed

  • every Japanese product in sight.

  • Like this Chinese police car

  • that happened to be made in Japan.

  • An over-reaction?

  • Chinese police didn't think so.

  • I'm thinking maybe the CCP told them

  • to look the other way.

  • But the CCP was still worried

  • about all those Chinese citizens

  • who didn't join the protests!

  • Maybe they didn't hate Japan enough.

  • That's why the CCP embarked on

  • a slew of borderline absurd Japanese-themed TV shows.

  • Not absurd like that game showFood Floor Dinosaur!”

  • That was awesome.

  • These ones were not.

  • They were mostly about killing people.

  • In 2013, Quartz reported that 30% of Chinese primetime TV

  • was dedicated to shows about killing Japanese soldiers.

  • As you might imagine, at that time,

  • for the 40th anniversary of Sino-Japanese relations,

  • China didn't even bother sending a congratulatory message.

  • In fact, as recently as two months ago,

  • China sent its military into

  • Japanese Air Defense Identification Zones

  • and told them toget used to it.”

  • But now, the CCP is suddenly being friendly.

  • Hosting that anniversary party and all.

  • So how did the CCP go from

  • Japanese and Dogs are Forbidden

  • to hosting a black tie party for the Prime Minister

  • with an awesome ice phoenix?

  • Well, it's the fallout from this.

  • That's the path a North Korean missile took

  • right over Japan just a few weeks ago.

  • Though it wasn't targeting Japan,

  • it did freak everyone out.

  • And it reopened Japan's internal debate

  • about developing its own military.

  • After the Japanese surrender in World War II,

  • the US forced Japan to agree to a constitution

  • that prohibited the country from having any military

  • except a self-defence force.

  • Japan is also not allowed to declare war

  • or have nuclear weapons.

  • And before you ask, Godzilla is allowed;

  • he's part of the self-defense force.

  • Though having him around is a bit of a double-edged sword.

  • Anyway, the CCP has always been happy

  • about Japan's military restrictions.

  • When your biggest economic rival

  • can never go to war against you,

  • it makes you feel a bit more confident

  • telling them toget usedto your military activity...

  • Riiiiight up until they start pushing for a military.

  • Then it's time to make peace.

  • But Prime Minister Shinzō Abe

  • has always wanted a military.

  • And North Korea is giving him the perfect excuse.

  • "The gravity of this threat is unprecedented.

  • It is indisputably a matter of urgency.

  • It's also giving him a much needed boost

  • in the polls at home.

  • Abe is taking advantage of bolstered approval ratings

  • partly on the back of his handling

  • of the situation with North Korea

  • in a bid to achieve his long held goal

  • of revising Japan's postwar pacifist constitution.”

  • This is something he's been pushing

  • for a long time.

  • In 2014,

  • Japan made the first expansion of

  • its defense force in forty years.

  • Not long after,

  • he made a reinterpretation of the Japanese constitution.

  • Instead of limiting military force to Japan's self-defense,

  • Japan could now also use its military to defend an ally.

  • And just a few months ago,

  • Abe put a deadline on his plans to change the constitution.

  • This was right after saying North Korea

  • could launch a sarin gas attack.

  • Japan has also recently been doing live fire drills

  • with the US military.

  • The US has a mutual defense treaty with Japan.

  • That means the US is bound to protect Japan,

  • including the Senkaku islands.

  • Those are the islands China also claims,

  • the ones that sparked the protests I mentioned earlier.

  • There's a nightmare scenario brewing in the East China Sea.”

  • The risks of an accidental confrontation

  • between the two nations is rising

  • and it could draw in other countries

  • like the United States.”

  • And the reason the Chinese Communist Party

  • is so freaked out about a militarized Japan,

  • is that Japan's self-defense force

  • can already rival China's military.

  • Even though China has more soldiers

  • and outspends Japan,

  • Japan has the strongest navy and air force in Asia

  • according to one expert.

  • And remember,

  • that's with only a self-defense force.

  • Japan's supremacy is thanks in part

  • to cutting edge technology

  • plus a missile defense system

  • installed by the US.

  • Meanwhile, the Chinese military

  • is still struggling to modernize.

  • And even though right now

  • Japan isn't allowed nuclear weapons,

  • the country already has nuclear power.

  • It's not stretch to imagine how quickly

  • Japan could arm itself with nuclear weapons.

  • In recent weeks,

  • some Japanese officials have even quietly suggested

  • that they should allow the US

  • to keep nuclear weapons in Japan.

  • With Godzilla and a nuclear-armed Uncle Sam,

  • they'd be unstoppable.

  • This is all very convenient for Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.

  • He's using the North Korea nuclear situation,

  • and Japan's relationship with the US,

  • to get Japan the military force he's always wanted.

  • Together with Donald Trump,

  • we have been successfully demonstrating

  • our strong will to exercise pressure against North Korea….

  • So I strongly look forward to making every effort

  • with you and also with other members

  • of the international community

  • to achieve the de-nuclearizaton of North Korea.”

  • And that might be a reality the Chinese Communist Party

  • will just have to get used to.

  • Let us know what you think.

  • Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

  • I'm your host Chris Chappell.

  • See you next time.

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  • it will have giant robots?

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