Group 1 - Japan's "new militarism" is no longer just a dangerous trend but a real threat that requires vigilance from all peace-loving international forces [1][2] - Japan's recent claims of "economic coercion" from China are seen as an attempt to deflect attention from its own militaristic actions and refusal to reflect on its mistakes [1][3] - China's export controls on dual-use items to Japan are framed as necessary measures to maintain international peace and security, countering Japan's military expansion [1][2] Group 2 - Japan's leadership has made provocative statements regarding Taiwan, openly threatening China and interfering in its internal affairs, which violates international law [2] - Reports indicate Japan is accelerating its militarization, including potential revisions to its security documents and discussions around nuclear armament, which challenge international non-proliferation efforts [2][3] - The rising military budget in Japan, projected to reach approximately 11 trillion yen for the fiscal year 2025, raises concerns about its impact on regional peace and domestic welfare [3]
必须遏制日本推进“新型军国主义”(钟声)
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-27 08:11