BREAKING: CHINA LOCKS JAPAN IN ITS CROSSHAIRS Reports now confirm that Chinese J-15 fighter jets targeted Japanese aircraft with fire-control radar—twice—in the skies south of Okinawa. This wasn’t harassment. It was a military signal. Those jets took off from the carrier Liaoning, which has been operating aggressively across the Taiwan theatre for days. Japan responded immediately, scrambling assets and elevating alert status. Let’s be clear: When a fighter jet uses fire-control radar, it is not surveillance. It is a combat-ready lock-on. And it comes at a moment when: • China’s naval expansion is unprecedented • Tokyo has publicly warned it may respond to Chinese aggression over Taiwan • The region is shifting from posturing to readiness This could be the most serious Japan-China confrontation in years. For decades, Okinawa has been treated as the frontline buffer. Today, it looks like the ignition point. What happens next won’t just shape Asia—it will reshape alliances, supply chains, deterrence strategies, and potentially draw in the United States. China just signaled intent. Japan just signaled preparedness. The fuse is shorter than most realize.
BREAKING:🚨 CHINA LOCKS JAPAN IN ITS CROSSHAIRS
Reports now confirm that Chinese J-15 fighter jets targeted Japanese aircraft with fire-control radar—twice—in the skies south of Okinawa. This wasn’t harassment. It was a military signal.
Those jets took… pic.twitter.com/cPIzBs5q8t
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) December 7, 2025











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