Recently, resignations of Japan’s cabinet members in succession have dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who pledged to increase Japan’s defense spending under the pretext of the joint air patrol conducted by China and Russia this summer, causing Japan to "face the most serious security threat since World War II." But the fact is that the China-Russia joint strategic air patrol is in line with international law and global practice and does not target any specific country.
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