Japan's PM warns China on use of force

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WASHINGTON: Japan is ready to counter China if it resorts to force in the pursuit of its geopolitical interests, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in an interview published today.

"I've realized that Japan is expected to exert leadership not just on the economic front, but also in the field of security in the Asia-Pacific," Abe told the Wall Street Journal, speaking after a series of summits this month with regional leaders.

He said Japan had become too inward-looking over the past 15 years, but as it regains economic strength "we'd like to contribute more to making the world a better place."

The Journal said he made clear one way Japan would "contribute" would be countering China in Asia.

"There are concerns that China is attempting to change the status quo by force, rather than by rule of law. But if China opts to take that path, then it won't be able to emerge peacefully," Abe said.

"So it shouldn't take that path, and many nations expect Japan to strongly express that view. And they hope that as a result, China will take responsible action in the international community."

For more than a year, relations between Beijing and Tokyo have been chilled by a territorial dispute in the East China Sea where China claims a small, uninhabited archipelago administered by Japan under the name of Senkaku. Beijing calls it Diaoyu.

One of Abe's first decisions as prime minister has been to increase Japan's defense budget for the first time in 11 years.

Tokyo also plans to hold a large air and sea exercise in November to strengthen the island's defenses, and as a display of might intended for the Chinese.

?Japan's PM warns China on use of force - The Times of India
 
By themselves, Japan is no match for China, but increasing their defense spending will be a big boost for the West. China needs to be kept in check and I welcome Japan's contribution.
 
By themselves, Japan is no match for China, but increasing their defense spending will be a big boost for the West. China needs to be kept in check and I welcome Japan's contribution.

In WW2 Japan had China beat every which way. All Japan needs to do is raise a couple million man army Navy and air force and they would give China a thumping.
 
By themselves, Japan is no match for China, but increasing their defense spending will be a big boost for the West. China needs to be kept in check and I welcome Japan's contribution.

In WW2 Japan had China beat every which way. All Japan needs to do is raise a couple million man army Navy and air force and they would give China a thumping.

Until China pushed a button and turned 'em into ash.

Given what Japan did in WW2 it should never be allowed to rearm to that level.
Japan should only ever be allowed to be a bit player in the bigger Western picture.
 
By themselves, Japan is no match for China, but increasing their defense spending will be a big boost for the West. China needs to be kept in check and I welcome Japan's contribution.

In WW2 Japan had China beat every which way. All Japan needs to do is raise a couple million man army Navy and air force and they would give China a thumping.

Until China pushed a button and turned 'em into ash.

Given what Japan did in WW2 it should never be allowed to rearm to that level.
Japan should only ever be allowed to be a bit player in the bigger Western picture.

Commie lover alert^^
 
Nah...just a realist.

He said Japan had become too inward-looking over the past 15 years, but as it regains economic strength "we'd like to contribute more to making the world a better place."

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Lovely.
Then stop torturing whales and dolphins to death! as a start.
 
By themselves, Japan is no match for China, but increasing their defense spending will be a big boost for the West. China needs to be kept in check and I welcome Japan's contribution.

In WW2 Japan had China beat every which way. All Japan needs to do is raise a couple million man army Navy and air force and they would give China a thumping.

Until China pushed a button and turned 'em into ash.


M.A.D, idiot.
 
Abe visited the Ise Shrine.

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