Japan’s Tough Stance on Taiwan Exposes Flaws in Globalist Appeasement Toward China
Japan’s new prime minister challenges China’s aggression over Taiwan, revealing cracks in the US-China détente and underscoring America’s need to uphold a clear ‘America First’ policy on Asia security.
In an era where globalist elites favor appeasement over American sovereignty, Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has emerged as a rare voice standing firm against Chinese expansionism. After publicly warning that a Chinese military attempt to seize Taiwan would threaten Japan's very survival and justify a military response, Takaichi has faced Beijing’s ire—and yet received private reassurances from U.S. President Donald Trump. Is Washington Backing Its Asian Allies or Sending Mixed Signals? Takaichi's bold statement diverges sharply from decades of cautious strategic ambiguity by Tokyo, exposing the dangers of relying on vague promises rather than clear commitments. While China lashes...
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