Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - Unify outer Mongolia, recover 6.5438+0.8 million square kilometers of land occupied by Russia, and recover 6.5438+0 of Ryukyu Islands occupied by Japan.
Unify outer Mongolia, recover 6.5438+0.8 million square kilometers of land occupied by Russia, and recover 6.5438+0 of Ryukyu Islands occupied by Japan.
Unify outer Mongolia, recover 6.5438+0.8 million square kilometers of lost land occupied by Russia, and recover the Ryukyu Islands occupied by Japan!
But please throw cold water on me. Is this possible?
The land occupied by Russia is now the hometown where Russians settled, and even a black box island can only get back half of it. These have been decided by law, unless Russia really collapsed and was slaughtered like the Qing Dynasty.
As for receiving Mongolia, "Mongolian Great Hural proposed to return to China 43 times" is also widely circulated among netizens who care about Mongolia on the Internet, but there is nothing else.
How do Mongolians treat China? Do they really want to "return" I don't think it's possible. That should be the idea of a few Mongols. As far as its national level is concerned, they are now engaged in the "third neighbor" and are very happy.
I also read an article, "What do Mongolians think of China:" Unification is no longer possible ".
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And even if most Mongolians want to return, they have to rely on Russia. Why do Russians want to split outer Mongolia? At that time, Stalin made it clear: "If they (China) attack the Soviet Union from outer Mongolia and cut off the Siberian railway, the Soviet Union will be finished." This is the logic of the Russians. For their own interests, they have been nakedly infringing on the interests of others, such as carving up Poland and invading Finland during World War II.
The biggest possibility for Mongolia is to continue to exist as buffer state between China and Russia, unless another country is overwhelmed and unable to return to heaven. Therefore, our government and experts also treat Mongolia with a low profile.
In addition, let's talk about Ryukyu. Now the sovereignty of Ryukyu is uncertain. In the 1970s, Americans handed over power to Japan, but Japan did not gain sovereignty. As for the ownership and location of Ryukyu Islands, both the people of China and the government of China acquiesce that it is Japanese territory. Most obviously, all maps of Japan on the mainland include Ryukyu. This is indeed a pity, but it does not mean that we have given up the official support for Ryukyu independence forever. I don't think we have the energy to pester here now, and we don't want to talk about it. Wait, there are many opportunities to say no in the future. Japan will not fight hard for the East China Sea. Then China said Ryukyu is not your Japanese, see what he can do!
However, China recovered Ryukyu? Is this realistic? Besides, when did Ryukyu belong to China, and how about recovery?
In fact, it is realistic to help Ryukyu become independent. There is a considerable public opinion base among Ryukyu people, and there are also Ryukyu Zionist organizations. The problem is that not only Japan does not agree, but also the United States cannot agree; China people want to help, but they can't. Small countries in the South China Sea are making trouble, Taiwan Province Province is not calm, and Japan, the United States and Russia are watching. Needless to say, moving Ryukyu is equivalent to moving the United States and even the South China Sea. I don't know how many countries will jump up; Of course, China can still take advantage of Japan, but the US-Japan alliance is no joke, and Russia may even stab in the back! Without sufficient military strength, wouldn't it ruin the bright future now?
The best thing for China is to make Ryukyu independent, become a permanent neutral country and get rid of all US-Japan military bases. That's enough. Why ask for trouble? Why do you feel unrealistic "recovery" every day, which makes Ryukyu people chilling?
We can't say it clearly now, but we can secretly help Ryukyu's independent organizations develop, and at the same time slowly cultivate public opinion to help Ryukyu become independent in China. ...
Here is a feasibility study report of Ryukyu independence movement [original by Blood Wolf ]/Post2 _ 2287939 _ 1.html.
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