Core Viewpoint - The statements made by Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo regarding Taiwan are criticized as misleading and dangerous, suggesting a potential military intervention by Japan, which contradicts Japan's constitutional commitments [1][2]. Group 1: Critique of Kishi Nobuo's Statements - Kishi's remarks imply that Japan would intervene militarily if Taiwan were to face issues, which is framed as exercising collective self-defense, but this is not recognized internationally [1]. - The speaker emphasizes that many in Japanese society lack understanding of the historical context of Japan-China relations and the implications of Kishi's statements [1][2]. Group 2: Legal and Historical Context - From both legal and historical perspectives, Kishi's statements are problematic, as Japan's Constitution Article 9 renounces war and prohibits military action to resolve international disputes [2]. - The speaker highlights Japan's historical aggression in Asia, including its colonial rule over Taiwan, asserting that Kishi's comments deeply hurt the sentiments of the Chinese people [2].
“高市错误言论是在喊大家一起闯红灯”——访日本庆应义塾大学特聘副教授有野洋辅
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-17 08:26