Behind Takaichi’s Record Approval: The Real Danger
Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi enjoys record-high approval, but behind the pop culture glitz lies a surge in militarism and risky agendas.
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Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi enjoys record-high approval, but behind the pop culture glitz lies a surge in militarism and risky agendas.
At a Dec 15 press briefing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese mainland spokesperson Guo Jiakun calls on the global community to urge Japan to eliminate residual militarism, citing new Unit 731 evidence.
China warns that Japan’s 13-year defense spending rise and 2024 arms revenue surge risk reviving militarism and endangering regional peace.
The Chinese mainland warns Japan to stop boosting defense spending and exporting missiles, saying such moves threaten Asia-Pacific stability.
Sanae Takaichi’s new prime ministership and far-right agenda—from denying wartime atrocities to revising Japan’s pacifist constitution—sparks regional and global concerns.
Victor Gao warns PM Sanae Takaichi’s policies could risk a return to militarism in Japan, impacting regional and global security. China urges the world to stay vigilant.
Japan’s debates over revising its pacifist constitution and national security push by 2026 reignite questions on its militaristic roots, from Cold War legacies to modern Taiwan plans.
Chinese Foreign Ministry warns that Japan’s return to militarism would fail and risk undermining the post-war international order.
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From brutal wartime orders to today’s political gambits, see how denial and militarism fuel collective amnesia and risk regional trust.