Diaoyu dispute sowed by US
By Feng Zhaokui | China Daily | Updated: 2010-09-15 07:55
Japan's propaganda on the islands falls into US strategies to create and take advantage of tension in East Asia
The Diaoyu Islands dispute was a disruptive mine planted by the United States into Sino-Japanese relations nearly four decades ago.
When the US decided to return the occupied Okinawa to Japan in 1972, the Diaoyu Islands and adjacent islets, which belong to China, were also handed over to Tokyo. In so doing, the US wanted to prevent China and Japan from getting too close and bring ties between the two countries under its control. Washington's viciously conceived move, a tactic often employed by imperialists, proved useful in serving its interests in the past decades.
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