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视频丨专家:高市言行是危险信号 暴露日本军国主义死灰复燃
Core Viewpoint - The recent remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida indicate a potential revival of militarism in Japan, reflecting the influence of conservative right-wing forces and a distorted historical perspective [2][3]. Group 1: Historical Context and Ideological Shifts - The conservative right-wing ideology in Japan has roots in the incomplete post-World War II reforms led by the United States, which failed to fully purge militaristic elements, allowing them to coalesce into a dominant political force [3]. - The narrative of Japanese militarism has evolved from a defensive posture to an offensive one, with historical aggressions being reframed as self-defense and war criminals being glorified as national heroes [6]. Group 2: Current Political Dynamics - The current right-wing narrative aims to psychologically and legally free Japan from the constraints of the post-war international order, seeking to challenge the limitations imposed by the pacifist constitution [8]. - The recent discourse introduced by Kishida, particularly the concept of "survival crisis," closely resembles the rhetoric used during Japan's imperialist expansion, indicating a dangerous shift in political ideology [6][8].