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⚡️ "Don't play with fire, for those who play with fire will perish by it," — China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns Japan “If Japan intervenes militarily in the Taiwan Strait situation... China will respond resolutely,” the ministry stated. Earlier, the new head of the Japanese government, Sanae Takichi,...

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