ノリ熊(可愛いほうの)
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ノリ熊(可愛いほうの)
@norikuma45
前アカがどうにも動かなくなりました(5/17) 皆さんを探し中&探して下さり中(は?)


The veil of diplomatic politeness has completely dropped, exposing a raw, behind-the-closed-doors clash over the future of Asian security. In a major diplomatic leak first revealed by Japanese media outlets Kyodo News and Yomiuri Shimbun, Chinese President Xi Jinping directly targeted Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during his private summit with Donald Trump in Beijing. Citing anonymous diplomatic sources, the bombshell report states that Xi explicitly condemned Takaichi’s defense policies, blasting her military buildup as a dangerous "revival of new militarism" that directly threatens regional peace. Xi’s outburst was a blatant attempt to break the Western line of defense. The Chinese leader paired his attack on Takaichi with heavy criticism of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, explicitly pressuring Trump to abandon both leaders in a clear effort to drive a wedge between Washington and its closest Asian allies. However, the divide-and-conquer strategy backfired. Instead of capitulating, Trump defended Takaichi as a "great leader" and signaled that U.S. backing for Japan's security stance remains unshakeable. Proving the strength of the alliance, Trump called Takaichi straight from Air Force One immediately after leaving Beijing to brief her in detail on the exchange. This unprecedented personal attack on a sitting Japanese Prime Minister shows just how deeply Takaichi's hawkish defensive posture—including her willingness to militarily support Taiwan in a crisis—has unnerved Beijing. By trying to isolate Tokyo and Taipei on the world stage, Xi's private maneuvering has achieved the exact opposite, demonstrating that the U.S.-Japan security alliance is more vital than ever. #UnveiledChina #SanaeTakaichi #TrumpXiSummit #JapanDefense #USJapanAlliance #TaiwanStrait #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity



















