Comments by "People Liberator" (@lvjinbin28) on "S. Korea, Japan, China summit: What's NOT on the agenda? | DW News" video.
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In fact, China, Japan and South Korea in East Asia are all in the Confucian cultural circle, and North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam also belong to the chopstick cultural circle, but they hate each other. South Korea and Japan are ideologically pro-American and anti-communist, and geopolitically afraid of the return of ancient China's thousand-year hegemony, so that Japan and South Korea will become vassal states again, so they would rather submit to the hegemony of the United States. China hates Japan because of World War II, and geopolitically fears the US military bases in Japan and South Korea, just like the United States is afraid of the Soviet military bases in Cuba and Russia is afraid of Ukraine joining NATO, so China must regard Japan and South Korea as threats. The relationship between Japan and South Korea is relatively simple. They are both pro-American and anti-communist liberal democracies, but Japan looks down on South Korea, and South Korea wants to win over Japan.
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@nextinstitute7824 5. China naturally hates any neighbor to have nuclear weapons, but China cannot stop the US and South Korea from conducting military exercises against North Korea, so how can China convince North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons? When China had nuclear weapons in the 1960s, CCP was sanctioned and blackmailed by the US and the Soviet Union. Putting itself in their shoes, China knows that North Korea will not give up its nuclear weapons, even if sanction starves more people to death. Therefore, China has only two choices: impose comprehensive sanctions on North Korea, but North Korea will feel betrayed and even become pro-US and anti-China, just like Vietnam became pro-Soviet and anti-China, which triggered the CCP's revenge against the Vietcong. China does not want to lose North Korea as a buffer zone forever, or just acquiesce.
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