Dramatic illustration of Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi at podium amid Taiwan controversy, with experts warning of militarism revival and regional tensions.
Dramatic illustration of Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi at podium amid Taiwan controversy, with experts warning of militarism revival and regional tensions.
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Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks raise militarism revival alarm: experts

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently made gravely erroneous remarks on the Taiwan question, drawing widespread international criticism. Experts argue that these statements are not accidental but an inevitable outcome of Japan's long-term rightward political shift, warning of risks to regional peace and a potential revival of militarism.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently made provocative remarks on the Taiwan question, hinting at the use of force in the Taiwan Strait, triggering sustained questioning and criticism. David Gosset, a specialist in global affairs and sinology and founder of the China-Europe-America Global Initiative, stated in an interview on China News Network's West-East Talk program that the remarks were "highly inappropriate, simply wrong, and divisive." He stressed that the Taiwan issue is China's internal affair to be resolved by the Chinese people themselves, and Japan has no right to interfere. Gosset added that the 21st century "will not, cannot be and should not be a repetition of the 20th century," and the 1.4 billion Chinese people will never accept it.

Xiang Haoyu, a research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, agreed, arguing that the remarks are not accidental but an inevitable result of Japan's long-term rightward political shift, driven by conservative forces advocating constitutional revision and military expansion. The core motive, Xiang said, is to break free from post-war constraints and use a so-called "Taiwan contingency" as a pretext to shift Japan from an "exclusively defensive posture" to "active intervention," essentially seeking offensive military capabilities. A second motive is to consolidate her political standing by distancing herself from moderates in the Liberal Democratic Party and securing support from conservative voters and military-industrial groups.

The remarks have triggered negative repercussions, including public protests in Japan and impacts on multiple industries. Tourism has suffered as Chinese tourists cancel trips, leading to flight cancellations and losses for hotels and brands. As China's largest trading partner for Japan, increased uncertainty in economic cooperation could hurt Japanese corporate performance and recovery. Gosset noted that trust is "very important" in China-Japan relations but now "fragile" due to these dangerous statements. Xiang said they violate international law and China-Japan consensus, causing China to lose trust in Japan's diplomatic commitments and undermining bilateral stability.

Since taking office, Takaichi has advanced military strengthening, including pushing defense spending to 2% of GDP, planning missile deployments on Yonaguni Island, and attempting to revise the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," actions misaligned with Japan's post-war peace constitution. Experts warn that Japan is accelerating its departure from peaceful development, with signs of resurfacing militarist thinking. Gosset hopes Takaichi recognizes that true leaders unite rather than divide, urging Japan to learn from history and avoid past mistakes.

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Reactions on X to Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan remarks are polarized: Chinese state media and analysts label them erroneous and a sign of militarism revival threatening regional stability; supporters see them as necessary deterrence against Chinese aggression vital for Japan's survival; Japanese critics dismiss them as unscripted mistakes unnecessarily escalating tensions.

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Photorealistic depiction of Chinese FM Wang Yi criticizing Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks at a press conference, highlighting international diplomatic campaign.
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الصين تعزز حملتها الدولية ضد تصريحات رئيسة الوزراء اليابانية بشأن تايوان

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تعزز الصين حملتها لجمع دعم دولي لانتقاد تصريحات رئيسة الوزراء اليابانية ساناي تاكايتشي حول التدخل العسكري المحتمل في أزمة تايوان. أدت الجهود للاقتراب من دول مثل كوريا الجنوبية إلى نتائج محدودة. وصف وزير الخارجية وانغ يي التعليقات بأنها 'مذهلة'.

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning warned on Tuesday at a regular press conference that the international community must stay alert to Japan's accelerating remilitarization trend, which threatens regional peace and stability. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated at a New Year's press conference that Japan will discuss revising its three national security documents by year's end, including boosting defense spending and developing offensive capabilities.

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اقترح رئيس الوزراء الياباني ساناي تاكايتشي إمكانية نشر قوات الدفاع الذاتي في حالة طوارئ تايوان، مما أثار منشورًا مهددًا على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي من دبلوماسي صيني أدى إلى احتجاجات قوية من طوكيو. رفضت تاكايتشي سحب تصريحاتها، مدعية أنها تتوافق مع آراء الحكومة، لكنها قالت إنها ستتجنب السيناريوهات المحددة في المستقبل. أدى هذا التبادل إلى تصعيد التوترات في العلاقات بين اليابان والصين.

Following initial government reaffirmation of Japan's non-nuclear principles, off-record remarks by a senior national security official suggesting nuclear possession have drawn sharp international condemnation from China and North Korea, while domestic media remains divided, with the Tokyo Shimbun labeling them 'reckless.'

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Amid heightened tensions between China and Japan, the People's Daily published a lengthy commentary sharply criticizing Japan's 'neo-militarism' as a major threat to Asia and the world. The paper warns that post-war Japan has failed to fully reckon with its militarist past, while Beijing holds ample policy tools ready if Tokyo endangers China's core interests. Japan's proposed security aid budget for next year marks a record high, more than doubling the previous amount.

Japan's Liberal Democratic Party and allies secured 352 seats in the February 9 House of Representatives election, surpassing the two-thirds majority and paving the way for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's re-election. Japanese and Chinese experts warn that this could accelerate military expansion and constitutional revision, heightening Asia-Pacific tensions.

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حكومة رئيسة الوزراء ساناي تاكايتشي تخطط لتسريع تعزيز الدفاع في منطقة جزر نانسي اليابانية، مدفوعة بتصاعد الوجود العسكري الصيني. زار وزير الدفاع شينجيرو كويزومي جزرًا رئيسية في أوكيناوا بعد حوالي شهر من توليه المنصب، مؤكدًا التقدم في نشر الصواريخ. تهدف الجهود إلى تعزيز الجاهزية أمام الاحتمالات المتعلقة بتايوان.

 

 

 

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