China threatens to begin World War III

We will use nuclear bombs continuously’

An F/A-18E Super Hornet lands on the flight deck the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman during Group Sail in the Atlantic Ocean, June 23, 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher Suarez)

A video has appeared online that reportedly is circulating among Chinese Communist Party channels in which the repressive regime on the mainland there threatens to unleash a “continuous” nuclear war on the world.

“When we liberate Taiwan, if Japan dares to intervene by force, even if it only deploys one soldier, one plane and one ship, we will not only return reciprocal fire but also start a full-scale war against Japan,” the statement threatens.

“We will use nuclear bombs continuously until Japan declares unconditional surrender for the second time. What we want to target is Japan’s ability to endure a war. As long as Japan realizes that it cannot afford to pay the price of war, it will not dare to rashly send troops to the Taiwan Strait.

“In 1964, when our first atomic bomb was successfully detonated, we promised the world that we would not use atomic bombs against non-nuclear countries and that we would not be the first to use them. Nearly 60 years have passed. Although the strength of our nuclear deterrent has been somewhat affected this decision has been a success, and has safeguarded our peace when we built our country.”

But it warned the international “situation” now is changing and “our country is in the midst of a major change that has not been seen in a century and all political policies, tactics and strategies must be adjusted and changed in the midst of such a major change.”

The video threatens, “In order to protect the peaceful rise of our country, it is necessary to make limited adjustments to our nuclear policy. We solemnly put forward the ‘Japan exception theory.’ In modern history Japan has taken the initiative to harm the Chinese people many times, including the first Sino-Japanese war in 1894-1895, when it took over Taiwan and made us pay more than 230 million taels of silver in reparations. And the world invasion of China of 1931-1945, when more than 35 million Chinese were killed and wounded.”

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It accuses Japan of failing to be serious about acknowledging atrocities and “if Japan goes to war with China for the third time, the Chinese people will take revenge on the old and the new scores.”

A report in the U.S. Sun pointed out the threat comes on “the eve of the Olympics.”

“It comes after earlier this month, China vowed to invade Taiwan and explained how it would do it,” the report explained. “An article in a state-controlled publication offered a glimpse of a terrifying three-stage plan to pave the way for an invasion force to storm the breakaway island. President Xi Jinping pledged a ‘complete reunification’ with Taiwan as he delivered a speech to mark 100 years of the Chinese Communist party.”

But any invasion or other military moves could seriously escalate the hostilities and in fact, “could drag in the U.S. through its pact to defend Taiwan,” the report said.

Regional allies including South Korea and Australia also could be drawn in, as could NATO forces such as the U.K. since the U.S. is an alliance member.

The video later was deleted from some platforms.

The Sun explained Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso has affirmed, “We must defend Taiwan, under our alliance with the U.S.”

SkyNews noted the threat concludes, “There will be no peace talks.”

It would be the second major attack on the world since just last year if the evidence suggesting the COVID-19 virus came out of a Chinese research lab dealing with bioweapons research is accurate. That pandemic has killed millions worldwide.

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