I have a question about this. Just as Japan was not afraid of Russia before, don't be too funny.
Let's start with the former Soviet Union. After World Wa
I have a question about this. Just as Japan was not afraid of Russia before, don't be too funny.
Let's start with the former Soviet Union. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union began the Cold War, and the United States began to win over Japan, which promoted the rapid development of Japan in all aspects and recognized the United States as a big brother. However, since the United States was recognized as a big brother, Japan has not ignored the former Soviet Union. After all, it's so close, so we have to deal with the natural relationship.
The end of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union ended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The victory of the United States made Japan feel that it had not followed the wrong person, and only by continuing to mix with its eldest brother could it have food. However, there is still a price to pay for hanging out with big brother. When the eldest brother is in a bad mood, the younger brother will naturally lower his eyes to appease the eldest brother, and the eldest brother sometimes has to operate on the younger brother. My brother is bitter in his heart, but he doesn't say anything.
This is of course because the younger brother still needs the protection of the older brother. After all, Russia is still very powerful. When Russia is in a bad mood, say it and fuck you. Without the support of my brother, how can I finish it?
Russia's current president, grandpa Putin, the polar bear emperor, is a seemingly dictatorial activist, but he is very tough in diplomacy. His own strength is not weak, and his waist is naturally hard. Who dares to provoke him is two words: fuck you! Don't give an inch of your own things, just do it. This is not because Japan is so close, but there are still some frictions and contradictions between the two countries. Maybe one day, the gun went off, which angered Russia, and Japan naturally had nothing to eat.
Being a younger brother everywhere and looking for a big brother to protect you is not as good as being a big brother. After so many years, Japan still doesn't understand this truth.