China News Service, Beijing, January 13 (Sweet) Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida started his first visit to the United States during his tenure on the 13th.

Although Kishida's trip was under the guise of "maintaining international order", it released three "dangerous signals" that deserve vigilance: one is an attempt to deepen the Japan-US alliance to cooperate with the advancement of the US "Indo-Pacific strategy"; Report military developments to the U.S. side, hoping that its attempt to break through "exclusive defense" will be recognized by the U.S. side; the third is to continue to play up the "China threat theory" and find excuses for its own military expansion.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

  Combined with Kishida's statement during his visit to other G7 member countries in the past week, it is not difficult to see that Japan is trying to disrupt the peace and security of the Asia-Pacific region under the "big banner" of strengthening defense cooperation.

  As Wang Wenbin, spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in response to relevant questions, the defense cooperation of relevant countries should be conducive to enhancing mutual understanding, trust and cooperation among countries, and should not create "imaginary enemies", let alone introduce the old thinking of bloc confrontation into the Asia-Pacific.