国际社会应共同警惕日本军国主义死灰复燃
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-23 23:14

Group 1 - The core argument highlights the resurgence of Japanese militarism, as evidenced by recent statements from Japanese politician Kishi Nobuo regarding Taiwan, which challenge China's core interests and threaten regional stability [1][3] - The internal factors contributing to this resurgence include the lack of thorough criticism and eradication of militaristic ideologies in post-war Japan, with right-wing elements gaining influence in politics [1][2] - The historical revisionism in Japan, including the denial of wartime atrocities such as the Nanjing Massacre and the comfort women issue, reflects a growing trend among certain politicians and right-wing groups to reshape Japan's narrative as a victim rather than an aggressor [2][3] Group 2 - The external factors influencing Japan's militaristic revival include Western historical perspectives that downplay Japan's wartime actions, leading to a distorted understanding of its militarism [2][3] - The Cold War context allowed Japan to evade full accountability for its militaristic past, as some countries sought to use Japan as a bulwark against communism, resulting in the early release of war criminals and the return of militaristic figures to power [3] - The current political climate, marked by provocative statements from leaders like Kishi Nobuo, indicates a troubling continuity of militaristic sentiments that could destabilize international relations and peace [1][3]