A staggering 75% of Japanese residents disapprove of recent military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, according to a Jiji Press survey released this week. Only 7% expressed support, while 17.8% remained neutral – proving even matcha lattes are less divided than this issue. 🍵
Cross-Party Consensus Emerges
The disapproval cuts across political lines: 69.9% of ruling Liberal Democratic Party supporters, 71.4% from coalition partner Japan Innovation Party, and 83.3% of opposition Centrist Reform Alliance backers all oppose the strikes. Talk about rare unity in Japanese politics! 🇯🇵
Legal experts quoted by Jiji Press argue the attacks violate international law, adding fuel to the debate. With tensions rising globally, Japan’s public stance could influence diplomatic strategies in Asia and beyond. 🌏⚖️
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