Japan News / Japan doubled the country's defense budget as soon as the bell of the Third World War rang, China came on target

Zoom News : Feb 01, 2023, 05:31 PM
Japan News: In the changing global strategic environment due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the sound of the Third World War has rung alarm bells. In such a situation, Japan has become the most active since the Second World War. At present, the situation of China versus America, Russia versus America and Japan versus China has arisen in the biggest rival countries of the world. Here Russia and China together want to defeat America, while Japan and America together want to remove the arrogance of China and Russia.

China is currently dreaming of becoming the world's super power. That's why its biggest rivalry is with America. He has started encircling America from sky to underworld, from earth to sea. China wants to end America's empire. While America wants the destruction of China, which is becoming a threat to the world, Japan also wants to bring China to its knees. That's why the biggest war of supremacy has started. Japan's target is China.

NATO praises Japan's military budget

Japan has focused the most on its country's defense budget in view of the threat of world war. Japan has been spending 1 per cent of its total GDP on defense till now, but for the first time it has increased its defense budget to 2 per cent of GDP. These days the biggest enemy of Japan is China. There is a big war between Japan and China in the South China Sea. While China is threatening Japan by showing arrogance in the sea, Japan wants to bring China to its place. That's why after the Second World War, suddenly the spirit of Japan has awakened. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has surprised the whole world by announcing that the country's defense budget will be 2 percent of GDP. NATO applauds Japan's doubling of its defense budget. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday hailed Japan's plan to double its defense spending, saying the pledge reflected the country's resolve for a greater security partnership in an unstable world.

focus on international security

Along with protecting its country, Japan's focus is also on international security. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said in Tokyo that Japan's renewed focus on security has made the nation "even more proactive" as a partner "for peace". “I am pleased that Japan is planning (a military budget) to reach the NATO benchmark of 2 percent of GDP devoted to defense. For decades, Japan had limited military spending at about one percent of GDP. , But late last year the government of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida approved a new security strategy. It includes plans to increase defense spending to two percent of GDP by fiscal year 2027. Stoltenberg said, "This reflects That Japan takes international security seriously."

Japan threatened by China and North Korea

The biggest threat to Japan is from China and North Korea. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, along with growing threats from these two countries, has boosted public support for more military spending in Japan. Stoltenberg said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "completely underestimated Ukraine". But there was strong unity among NATO members in supporting Ukraine. Stoltenberg said, "Today, the global order that has served us so well for so many decades is under threat.

Moscow and Beijing are at the forefront of authoritarian and expansionist intent. "In an increasingly dangerous world, Japan can count on NATO to stand by it," he said. Stoltenberg met Kishida on Tuesday and said the latter had agreed to "remain united and resolute" in the face of security threats from China, North Korea and the Ukraine war.

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