DPRK Warns Japan’s Neo-Militarism Could Bring Total Destruction
DPRK’s KCNA warns that Japan’s neo-militarism—constitutional revision and military build-up—could lead to total destruction and threaten regional peace in 2026.
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DPRK’s KCNA warns that Japan’s neo-militarism—constitutional revision and military build-up—could lead to total destruction and threaten regional peace in 2026.
On Dec 26, China’s Foreign Ministry urged Japan to reflect on its wartime aggression and honour victims, echoing a Russian call for a militarism memorial hall.
Jeffrey Sachs warns against rising Japanese militarism, urging history lessons to safeguard peace and redirect budgets towards education, health, and clean tech.
Experts warn Japan’s recent policy shifts may signal a move away from its post-war peace pledge, sparking concerns of renewed militarism and regional interference.
The Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry cautions over Japan’s 13-year defense spending surge and 40% revenue jump at top arms firms, urging vigilance to protect post-WWII peace.
China warns Japan’s recent defense budget surge of 11 trillion yen risks reviving militarism, urging Tokyo to uphold the post-war order and avoid destabilizing the Asia-Pacific.
Japan’s right-wing figures, led by Sanae Takaichi, are challenging the Taiwan region’s post-WWII status. Here’s why ignoring international law won’t change history.
Japan’s incoming PM Sanae Takaichi is raising alarms by denying wartime atrocities and challenging the pacifist constitution, steering the nation toward rising militarism.
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi unveils three red lines to Japan—no militarism revival, no meddling in China’s Taiwan region, no right-wing shift—highlighting risks to Asia-Pacific stability.
Prime Minister Takaichi’s push to revise Japan’s pacifist constitution and new security plans have stirred concerns over a return of old militarist thinking.