80% of Japanese Worry Japan Will Be Dragged Into US-China War Over Taiwan! Here’s why?

In a recent survey conducted by the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, it has been revealed that a staggering 80% of Japanese citizens do not want their country to involve itself if China were to take over Taiwan. This controversial stance has raised questions about Japan’s relationship with its neighbors and whether it ultimately benefits their national security. Despite this, the Japanese government continues to tread carefully in their approach to the ongoing tensions between China and Taiwan. Some experts say that Japan’s position is linked to its historical and political ties with both China and Taiwan. Japan has close economic relations with China, while Taiwan is a key security partner. Moreover, Japan has been cautious about getting involved in geopolitical disputes. The country’s pacifist constitution forbids it from engaging in wars to settle international disputes. Join this channel to get access to perks: Brief Bio: Dr. Oualaalou served a fifteen-year career in the United States Armed Forces in support of the US government’s security agencies in Washington DC and around the world. His primary roles include security policy, intelligence analysis, security operations advice including leadership and managerial operations. He advised high-profile U.S. military and civilian officials on security issues, economic trends, and foreign military threat information. He has written many articles and books including his latest, The Dynamics of Russia’s Geopolitics: Remaking the Global Order.
Back to Top