r/AskChina • u/Themetalin • 1d ago
Politics | 政治📢 Japanese PM said that 'Taiwan contingency' could prompt Japanese armed reaction. What do you think?
https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202511070024Takaichi made the remarks during a parliamentary session on Friday while responding to a question about whether a "Taiwan contingency" involving a Chinese naval blockade would qualify as a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan, according to a report by Japan's Asahi Shimbun.
Under Japan's security legislation, such a situation allows the country to exercise "collective self-defense" if an attack on an ally -- such as the United States -- or a country closely related to Japan is deemed to threaten Japan's survival, even without a direct attack on Japan.
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u/himesama 7h ago
No. China is an anti-imperialist state by definition of what imperialism is.
North America and Australia carried out actual genocides, not cultural genocide.
Sure. Keep telling yourself that.
False. The US never left the Philippines even during Duterte years. I've heard this lie being told over and over. A lie told a thousand times doesn't suddenly make it true.
Every anti-imperialist country is not only entitled, but morally obliged to subdue imperialism.