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蓝厅观察丨国际社会须高度警惕复活军国主义的图谋
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-20 13:28

Core Viewpoint - The recent remarks by Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan represent a blatant betrayal of Japan's pacifist constitution and a gross interference in China's internal affairs, provoking concerns about the revival of militarism in Japan [1][3][5]. Group 1: Historical Context - Japanese militarism has historically used the concept of "survival crisis" as a pretext for foreign aggression, linking Taiwan's situation to Japan's own national security [3][5]. - Takaichi's statements raise fears of Japan repeating its militaristic past, as they echo the logic used by Japan during its invasions of China and other Asian countries [5][10]. Group 2: Current Political Climate - Analysts suggest that Takaichi's actions are not isolated but part of a broader right-wing movement in Japan seeking to revive militarism and escape the constraints of the post-war system [8][10]. - There is a growing concern that Japan is on a dangerous path towards rearmament and militaristic expansion, which could destabilize regional peace and increase the risk of conflict [10][11]. Group 3: Impact on Sino-Japanese Relations - The remarks by Takaichi have severely damaged the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, pushing them to their lowest point in recent years, with the responsibility lying entirely with Japan [11][13]. - The promotion of military intervention in the Taiwan Strait by Takaichi has hurt the sentiments of the Chinese people, who suffered from Japanese militarism, and has negatively affected people-to-people exchanges between the two nations [13][15]. Group 4: Future Implications - The relationship between China and Japan, which has potential for extensive cooperation, is contingent upon historical issues and the Taiwan question, which are fundamental to the bilateral relationship [15]. - China has warned that if Japan does not retract its erroneous statements, it will have to take severe countermeasures, with all consequences borne by Japan [15].