After WWII, as a defeated nation, Japan was required to disarm its military forces and dismantle its war machine. In recent years, however, Japan has been pushing for a more offensive, expansionist, and dangerous defense policy and has torn up its “pacifist” rulebook. The rise of neo-militarism in Japan is posing a real threat to world peace and stability.
Japan’s latest move to reinstate WWII military ranks out of “a sense of honor” is a breach of long-existing rules and will instill a wrong perception. This would also rub salt into the wounds of Japan’s wartime victims. We cannot but ask: Is Japan still indulged in a dream of reviving militarism? What exactly is this “sense of honor” built on?
@SpoxCHN_LinJian The CCP is full of baseless nonsense.
Japan, on the other hand, is not engaging in such delusions, but rather in pursuing pacifism accompanied by concrete team activities.
Interference in domestic affairs = Like a one-trick pony
@SpoxCHN_LinJian Why are they making such a fuss about criticizing Japan? Japan was controlled by pro-China political, industrial, and academic circles, media, but under the Takaichi administration, that control became impossible. The more they make a fuss, the more it proves Takaichi's success.
@realgerhardtvdm@OttoHuang120 You idiot. It’s like this in every city in China. Guys who’ve come from the countryside work as delivery drivers and sleep like this at night. You’ve never even been to China, have you? I know that.