>### 【Transition to a Federal System and the Return of Taiwan to Japan】
> * It is certain that Okinawa, like Taiwan, is a member of a community of destiny composed of various regions of the world that share the rule of law and a liberal bourgeois constitution, and is by no means a part of the People's Republic of China.
> * Just as the ignorant and unenlightened leadership of the CCP ignores the public will and stubbornly insists that "Taiwan is a part of China (*Shina*)," the Emishi of Tohoku, who are die-hard outlaws steeped in militarism—namely, Japan's anti-American, far-right factions—will likely stubbornly insist that "Okinawa is a part of Japan."
> * Under the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Japan explicitly renounced Taiwan.
> * If this has become a fait accompli committed to by the United States and is obstructing Taiwan's return to Japan, it is possible to bring Okinawa (including Taiwan) back to Japan through a three-step syllogism.
>This can be achieved by utilizing the CCP's clear recognition that "Okinawa is not a part of Japan," as reported by China's state-run media:
>① formally grant independence to Okinawa from Japan,
>② establish a new state that unifies Okinawa and Taiwan (the "New State of Okinawa"), and
>③ have this "New State of Okinawa" (the new Okinawan-Taiwanese state) and Japan establish a federal state.
> * The number of countries maintaining diplomatic relations with Taiwan (the "Republic of China") has dwindled to just 12 worldwide.
> * Under these circumstances, "returning to Japan" is becoming the most rational option for Taiwan to survive peacefully.
> * However, to realize this, it is necessary to be prepared for a long and enduring journey while carefully navigating the complex political dynamics of East Asia.
>### 【Transition to a Federal System and the Return of Taiwan to Japan】
> * It is certain that Okinawa, like Taiwan, is a member of a community of destiny composed of various regions of the world that share the rule of law and a liberal bourgeois constitution, and is by no means a part of the People's Republic of China.
> * Just as the ignorant and unenlightened leadership of the CCP ignores the public will and stubbornly insists that "Taiwan is a part of China (*Shina*)," the Emishi of Tohoku, who are die-hard outlaws steeped in militarism—namely, Japan's anti-American, far-right factions—will likely stubbornly insist that "Okinawa is a part of Japan."
> * Under the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, Japan explicitly renounced Taiwan.
> * If this has become a fait accompli committed to by the United States and is obstructing Taiwan's return to Japan, it is possible to bring Okinawa (including Taiwan) back to Japan through a three-step syllogism.
>This can be achieved by utilizing the CCP's clear recognition that "Okinawa is not a part of Japan," as reported by China's state-run media:
>① formally grant independence to Okinawa from Japan,
>② establish a new state that unifies Okinawa and Taiwan (the "New State of Okinawa"), and
>③ have this "New State of Okinawa" (the new Okinawan-Taiwanese state) and Japan establish a federal state.
> * The number of countries maintaining diplomatic relations with Taiwan (the "Republic of China") has dwindled to just 12 worldwide.
> * Under these circumstances, "returning to Japan" is becoming the most rational option for Taiwan to survive peacefully.
> * However, to realize this, it is necessary to be prepared for a long and enduring journey while carefully navigating the complex political dynamics of East Asia.
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