The U.S., Japan, India and Vietnam missile encirclement network takes shape? The sword pointed at the Chinese Communist Party?

Japan’s Sankei Shimbun reports that Japan will develop a new anti-ship missile, also known as the “domestic Tomahawk cruise missile”, with a maximum range of 2,000 kilometers and a range that will cover Beijing and Pyongyang. In addition, the U.S., India, and Vietnam have recently made new breakthroughs in missile development in response to the Chinese Communist Party’s military threat, and a “missile encirclement network” seems to have taken shape. (See video at 46:41) URL: https://youtu.be/_vcJ2IUuqDM

Veteran media personality Huang Chuang-xia said on the live webcast program “94 to Tell” that all countries now consider the Chinese Communist Party to be the enemy, and even the Wall Street Journal, which supports the Democratic Party the most, thinks that Biden should take a stand, but neither Biden nor He Jinli is talking. Therefore, Japan has decided to “stand on its own feet” and has continuously upgraded their missiles with longer and longer ranges since December, even developing a “domestic Tomahawk cruise missile” with a maximum range of 2,000 kilometers, which will cover Beijing and Pyongyang.

The U.S. Army has also upgraded the Tomahawk cruise missile to the Tomahawk Block V cruise missile and successfully test fired the target at the Naval Air Weapons Station test site on St. Nicholas Island and China Lake. India has also been actively developing its defense forces, and successfully test-fired two nuclear-armed Earth-II short-range ground-to-ground ballistic missiles on the 16th. (See video at 58:25) URL: https://youtu.be/_vcJ2IUuqDM

In addition to its own missile upgrades, India and the United States signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) in October, which stipulates that the U.S. and India can share military intelligence in the Indo-Pacific region with each other, which will significantly improve the accuracy of India’s cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, and also make the Chinese Communist Party feel threatened.

In addition, Indian media reported that India and Vietnam agreed to work together to maintain a common vision of peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. India may sell Vietnam “BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles”, once Vietnam has the missiles, China’s six major cities, including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dongguan and Wuhan, become targets for Vietnam to attack.

The U.S., Japan, India and Vietnam are taking various military actions to counter the Chinese Communist military threat, and a dense “missile encirclement network” has already taken shape in the Indo-Pacific region.