Jiang says Chinese authorities have warned people in China not to visit Japan, classing it among dangerous destinations despite Japan's ordinary reputation for safety.
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He presents a concrete anecdotal sign of rising hostility by saying Chinese authorities warned people around the holiday period to avoid dangerous places such as both the Congo and Japan, which he reads as a serious signal rather than routine travel advice.
Jiang says he is not tracking Japanese domestic politics closely, but from his position in China he sees the current China-Japan rupture as serious enough that workers have been told Japan is unsafe and politically dangerous to visit.
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"For 2026, the major flashpoint will be between Russia and NATO. I think Ukraine is lost. It's possible the entire Ukrainian front lines collapse..."
"Japan is the safest country in the world. There's been a massive naval build -up in the Caribbean. If America strikes Venezuela, they send..."
"Well, you do it by creating divided war. By supporting Japan in its conflict with China. And, now that you have, you know, these..."
"And the language was, the language was, um, you know, when, you know, New Year's is coming up, winter vacation is coming up, and..."
"Yeah, so I'll be honest with you, I don't really follow Southeast Asia politics because I'm not allowed to talk about Southeast Asia politics...."
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