According
to this
Sankei report—yes, it’s Sankei, but you Western liberals should
take its word for it; it’s as reliable as Asahi
when it comes to the facts, in fact, it probably has a better record, since
there appears to be a disproportionate amount of Asahi reporters getting caught concocting evidence—Chinese ships
entered the Senkaku territorial waters two days after Prime Minister Abe’s
visit to Yasukuni and one week after their last sojourn there. A one week interval
is significantly shorter than usual, so the presumption is that this latest
visit was designed to express Chinese displeasure.
The
prediction, in case you can’t be bothered to scroll down:
“I would be surprised…
if the Chinese vessels currently lurking in the adjacent waters of the Senkaku
Islands do not venture into the territorial waters in the coming days.”
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