(Tokyo Comprehensive News) According to Japanese media reports, the United States and Japan first listed China as imaginary enemies during the joint command office, highlighting the increasing situation around the political tensions around the Taiwan Strait.However, according to US media reports, the Ministry of Defense has denied the news.

The Kyodo News Agency Sunday (February 4) quoted a number of relevant government officials that the Japanese Self -Defense Force and the U.S. military's highest -level exercises were different from the previous use of fictional names. This time, China was directly designated as a virtual enemy country.

This exercise starts on February 1 and is expected to last until February 8.The exercise uses computer simulation, and the Taiwan Strait crisis is the main situation.

Kyodo Society said that the Ministry of Defense may have listed this scene as a special designation in accordance with the specific secret protection law.

It is reported that the United States and Japan have formulated a number of joint combat plans to deal with emergencies. Among them, the draft combat plan for the Taiwan Strait crisis has been completed at the end of last year.The results of the joint exercise of "Keen Edge" will be used to improve the final combat plan compiled by the end of this year. The US -Japan forces are expected to verify these in about 2025 through actual exercises of "Keen Sword" to verify theseThe actual effect of combat plan.

According to a spokesman for the United States Star Banner on February 5th, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commissioner and Supervision Department of the Ministry of Defense.

Groasman, a visiting scholar at the University of Domoto, Japan, said the enemy named for the exercise did not affect the essence of the exercise."When building a exercise, the enemy is called why it is not important."

The senior researcher at the Japan Strategic Research Forum, Newer, believes last week that the "Blade" exercise was "almost sure" for Beijing.He said, "China is the only reasonable answer, it has been at least ten years."