Group 1 - The Japanese government, including Prime Minister Suga and Defense Minister Kishi, has been criticized for avoiding questions regarding the U.S. government's actions in Venezuela, which are seen as a violation of international law [1][3] - Kishi's response to media inquiries has shifted blame onto the Japanese media, accusing them of undermining Japan-U.S. relations by questioning the U.S. government's actions [1][3] - Kishi expressed concerns about foreign influences in the media that could lead to a perception of the U.S. as unreliable, which he believes would harm Japan's interests [1][3] Group 2 - Japanese netizens have reacted negatively to Kishi's comments, perceiving them as an attempt to deflect criticism and likening his rhetoric to militaristic sentiments from Japan's past [3] - Kishi's previous responses to difficult questions about U.S. actions have been characterized as evasive, claiming a lack of understanding of the situation [3][6] - The upcoming meeting between Kishi and U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth is viewed as crucial for Japan, yet there are indications that the U.S. may not prioritize this meeting as highly as Japan does [6]
小泉进次郎,被问急眼了!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-09 16:41