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In countries that are members of the Wassenaar Arrangement, including the United States, when exporting strategic goods, the exporter is required to identify the end-user to the US Customs at the time of export declaration. If this mechanism is done properly, high-performance semiconductor chips cannot be used for China's weapons production.
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Hahaha Immediately after the outbreak of war between Japan and the United States, the United States prohibited ordinary Japanese living in the United States from owning property in the United States, forcing them to sell their property at a very low price. With relations between the United States and China deteriorating, any Chinese buying land in the United States would be an idiot. If China starts to invade, they will lose their property.
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Huh? “the u.s and japan are pledging deeper cooperation in a few key industries”? The US "economic sanctions" against Japan in the name of the "Japan-US Semiconductor Agreement" completely crushed the Japanese semiconductor industry, which contributed to the collapse of the Japanese economy, and China's leap forward. Why, then, should Japan cooperate with the United States, especially in the area of the semiconductor industry? And this news does not provide any confirmation that this “cooperation” is not actually a sanction. Japan clearly can't trust the US, but most Japanese politicians are just US puppets! !
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Former President Hoover wrote in his book “Freedom Betrayed” that the Roosevelt administration cornered Japan and invited a preemptive strike. In his Senate speech shortly after returning from Japan, MacArthur said, "Japan's wars were mostly for security." In short, Japan went to war in self-defense. Then what happened the result of fighting for self-defense? Did the international laws work appropriately?
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Can't the US properly even implement international import and export control rules like the Wassenaar Arrangement?
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When Biden first visited China as U.S. Vice President, he was requested under the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty to warn China to stop intruding into the waters surrounding Japan's territorial waters, the Senkaku Islands. But he didn't, instead building a pipeline through which a lot of money was pumped into him from China.
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Your "common sense" is different from historical facts. Taiwan, ceded to Japan after the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), was part of Japan until 1945. After its defeat in 1945, Japan renounced its sovereignty over Taiwan. Japan delegated the decision of Taiwan's affiliation to the Allied Powers, but since the Republic of China (Kuomintang) was ruling China at the time, it handed over administrative powers to the Republic of China. In 1949, the Kuomintang army was defeated in the civil war with the Communist army and fled to Taiwan. However, there were many Taiwanese who originally lived in Taiwan. So it is wrong in many meanings that “it is occupied by the descendants of traitors who colluded with the West to bring China under their control.”
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Japan used to make half of the world's chips, but it was economically sanctioned because the US wanted China to do that work. It seems that the United States, which manufactures some chips in Japan, has given permission, but Japan must have been forced to make some concessions. If you interfere with the convenience of the United States, you will be half-killed, so you need to be careful when you start chip manufacturing.
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Mr. Lin no, Mr. Hayashi is said that he is closer to China than the United States.
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