Core Viewpoint - The recent provocative remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan have elicited strong responses from Chinese diplomatic and defense authorities, highlighting the tensions in cross-strait relations and Japan's historical insensitivity [1][10]. Group 1: Strategic Intentions Behind Takaichi's Remarks - Japanese right-wing politicians, in collaboration with "Taiwan independence" forces, have been promoting the narrative that "Taiwan's issues are Japan's issues," which reflects a broader strategy to use Taiwan as a geopolitical leverage point [2]. - Takaichi's statements are aimed at deterring China and asserting Japan's influence in East Asia, while also catering to domestic right-wing factions that support her [4]. - The Japanese government's military enhancements since 2022, focusing on offensive capabilities and sustained high-intensity operations, indicate an intention to interfere in China's internal affairs [6]. Group 2: Challenges to Sino-Japanese Relations - Takaichi's remarks pose a serious challenge to the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, which are governed by four key political documents that affirm Japan's commitments regarding Taiwan [7]. - Experts emphasize that Japan must adhere to its political commitments and international legal obligations concerning Taiwan to promote regional peace, as Takaichi's comments undermine the "One China" principle and the political basis of Sino-Japanese relations [9]. Group 3: Reactions from Taiwan - Takaichi's comments have been met with widespread condemnation from various sectors in Taiwan, with over 30 organizations publicly protesting against her statements, asserting that Taiwan will not be a victim of Japanese militarism [10]. - Taiwanese commentators argue that Takaichi's remarks reflect a persistent desire among Japanese right-wing factions to revive militarism, and they warn against any attempts to drag Taiwan into conflicts [12].
蓝厅观察丨高市早苗妄图“以台制华”不会得逞
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-19 05:54