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除了加征关税,还要涨军费!特朗普对日韩双线施压
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-11 07:37

Group 1 - The U.S. government, under President Trump, is pressuring South Korea and Japan to significantly increase their defense spending for U.S. troops stationed in their countries, with Trump suggesting a figure of $10 billion for South Korea [1][2] - South Korea's current defense spending under the 12th Special Measures Agreement is approximately 11.34 million USD for 2026, which is significantly lower than Trump's demand [2] - Japan's defense spending for U.S. troops is set at approximately 74.1 million USD for the fiscal years 2022 to 2026, with no specific demands from Trump yet, but previous dissatisfaction has been expressed [2][3] Group 2 - Both South Korea and Japan are responding to U.S. tariff threats with a mix of negotiation and emphasis on protecting their national interests, indicating a potential shift towards greater independence from U.S. influence [4] - Recent public opinion polls show a significant decline in trust towards the U.S. among Japanese citizens, with only 22% expressing trust, and a doubling of South Koreans who believe the U.S.-Korea relationship has worsened [5]