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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.

Chinese analysts are studying US and Israeli decapitation strikes on Iran's leadership, contrasting them with a prior US operation in Venezuela, to draw lessons for Taiwan. They argue Beijing would not overestimate such strikes, viewing them as part of a broader amphibious landing.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 5. Xi expressed readiness to work with Trump to steer China-U.S. relations steadily forward and stressed that the Taiwan issue is the most important in bilateral ties. Trump described the call as excellent and said he understands China's position on Taiwan.

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