A recent CGTN poll reveals 87.1% of global respondents are calling for urgent resistance to Japan's right-wing push to revive militarism. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's controversial remarks—seen as violating Japan's postwar Constitution and international agreements—have sparked outrage worldwide. 🚨
📊 Key findings from the 4,549-participant survey:
- 88.3% say Japan's actions damage its global reputation
- 84.6% label recent military moves 'unconstitutional'
- 89.8% condemn territorial disputes with neighbors
Former Tokyo Governor Yoichi Masuzoe warned: 'Military intervention in the Taiwan region would be aggression.' The poll highlights growing concerns as Japan tests postwar boundaries—92% insist documents like the Potsdam Declaration must be respected. ⚖️
With East Asia's stability at stake, young activists are mobilizing online: 'History can't repeat itself,' tweeted one user. How Japan addresses its past will shape its future role globally. 🌏
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CGTN poll | Netizens urge firm resistance to militarism revival
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