China's Defense Ministry issued a stark warning Thursday about Japan's accelerating military expansion, with spokesperson Jiang Bin declaring "resolute opposition" to what Beijing calls a dangerous revival of militarism. 🔥
Since Japan's new administration took office, Jiang noted "intensive moves" to boost military capabilities – including acquiring offensive weapons and openly discussing nuclear armament. These actions, China argues, violate post-WWII agreements like the Cairo Declaration that limit Japan's military role.
"This isn't just about regional security – it's about protecting the international order we've built since 1945," Jiang emphasized, pledging cooperation with peace-loving nations to contain these developments. 🌍✊
Analysts suggest the timing matters: With global tensions rising in 2026, China's statement reflects growing unease about Asia's power balance. Will Tokyo's moves spark an arms race? Stay tuned as we track this developing story.
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