Group 1 - Japan's "re-militarization" and nuclear ambitions pose a serious threat to regional security and stability, prompting China to implement export control measures on entities involved in enhancing Japan's military capabilities [1][4] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has listed 20 entities involved in Japan's military enhancement under export control, aiming to safeguard national security and fulfill international obligations against proliferation [2][3] - Japan's defense spending has increased for 14 consecutive years, with a significant doubling in the last three years, leading to a "military bubble" in the capital market, as evidenced by the stock price surges of major defense companies [3] Group 2 - Japan's right-wing politicians are increasingly vocal about nuclear ambitions, seeking to amend the long-standing "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," with a significant stockpile of separated plutonium materials [4] - As of the end of 2024, Japan is expected to have accumulated 44.4 tons of separated plutonium, indicating a robust nuclear industrial capability that could lead to the production of weapon-grade plutonium [4] - The current political climate in Japan is fostering a self-reinforcing cycle of defense spending and industrial interests, with plans for a national intelligence agency and new defense taxes to support military expenditures [3]
以实际行动阻击日本“再军事化”狂飙
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-28 00:40