International voices are raising alarms over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks about China's Taiwan region, with experts calling it a dangerous step toward reviving militarism. 🔥
🇿🇲 Zambian Parliament member Davison Mung'andu told China Media Group that Takaichi's comments threaten global stability: 'Zambia wants peaceful economic partnerships—not provocations that could spark conflict.'
💡 Daniel Gibson, a University of Pretoria researcher, warned Japan might be 'posturing' to appeal to the Trump administration: 'This strategy is reckless. One wrong move could destabilize Asia.'
🇧🇷 Brazilian professor Javier Vadell slammed the remarks as illegal interference: 'Violating international law risks catastrophic outcomes—even war.'
Analysts stress that 2025’s geopolitical landscape demands diplomacy, not escalation. Will Tokyo recalibrate? 🌐⚖️
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Foreign experts, officials warn of resurgence of Japanese militarism
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