Japan** has spared no effort in recent yearsMilitaryexpansion, tying the fate of the entire country tightly to the American chariot. However, with that comes the for:Peace ConstitutionThe gradual breakdown of constraints and their adverse impact on regional stability. The current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has made great efforts in this regard, but his decision-making has caused a series of scandals**, making his** enter the countdown. And the United States against JapanArmedsupport, in fact, pushed Japan to a desperate situation. However, in the process, the Japanese people have become more and more dissatisfied with Kishida**'s decision-making, resulting in a continuous decline in support ratings. In this article, we will conduct an in-depth analysis of the background of the Kishida Cabinet's decision-making, its impact on the security of Japan and the region, and the reaction of the public.
In order to build Japan into a "normal country" with offensive capabilities, Fumio Kishida did not hesitate to tie the life of the entire country to the chariot of the United States to maintain its global hegemony. In particular, with the acquiescence and support of the United States, Kishida ** has continued to expand its armaments and make breakthroughsPeace Constitutionof bondage. The most representative example is the approval of the United States to send 400 Tomahawks to JapanCruise missiles, giving Japan the ability to attack other countries from a long distance. In essence, Japan has become a pawn in US strategy and has facilitated the United States' attack on strategic competitors.
However, this one of Kishida**MilitaryExpansionary policies have not come without a price. Japan will be safe and secure for itselfEconomyThe development environment has been put on the back burner, and much of its energy and resources have been devoted to catering to the needs of the United States. As a result, many of the structural problems facing Japan have not been effectively addressedEconomyDevelopment has been hampered. Japan's GDP has been surpassed by Germany, and the ranking of GDP per capita has also fallenEconomyStatus has been severely affected.
ExceptMilitaryThe problems brought about by the expansion policy, Kishida** has also faced a series of scandals recently. Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Minoru Terada announced his resignation after being embroiled in a political funding scandal, becoming the third cabinet member to leave Kishida's new cabinet after it was formed. beforeEconomyThe Minister of Regeneration, Daishiro Yamaji, and the former Minister of Justice, Yasuhiro Harei, were in need of the Unification Church, respectively, because of their ties to the "Unification Church" and their frequent gaffes. These scandals have not only exposed corruption within the country, but also hit the approval ratings of Kishida's cabinet.
The approval rating of Kishida's cabinet has fallen to 21%, a new low since he took office. This data means that the Cabinet is in dangerous waters, and it is becoming more and more likely. The dissatisfaction of the Japanese people with Kishida** is gradually boiling, and they believe that Kishida will make the country safeEconomyDevelopment has taken a back seat, putting Japan at risk. In the case of feeling that their own interests are being harmed, the people will not tolerate the misdeeds of **.
Kishida** promotedMilitaryThe impact of expansionist policies and public dissatisfaction caused by a series of scandals** on Japan and the region cannot be ignored. First of all,Japanese militaryThe danger of expansion was that it could once again push Japan into the abyss of war. Related countries to JapanMilitaryThe action was vigilant, and tensions in the region were further escalated. Secondly, the Japanese oneMilitaryThe expansion has also created a number of problems for Japan itself. EconomyDevelopment is blockedInternationalThe decline in image and public opposition have brought great pressure to Kishida**.
The dissatisfaction of the Japanese people with Kishida** is gradually rising. They are for the **willMilitaryExpansion is placed inEconomyWe are deeply dissatisfied with the approach that prioritizes development and people's livelihood. They want to pay more attention to the security of the countryEconomyProsperity, not pandering to the needs of the United States. However, Kishida**'s decision-making backfired, causing the public's trust in ** to drop significantly.
Japan ** in recent yearsMilitaryThe decision on expansion has sparked a series of scandals that have put Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's countdown into the equation. Kishida** tied the fate of Japan to the American chariot at the expense of the countryEconomydevelopment and the interests of the population. However, the expansion of armaments and the outbreak of scandals have led to a continuous decline in the approval rating of the Kishida cabinet. The Japanese people are extremely dissatisfied with Kishida's decision-making and scandal, and they hope that ** will change their concerns about safety and securityEconomyMore attention is paid to the interests of the common people and the Japanese people. Now that the approval rating of Kishida's cabinet has dropped to 21%, Kishida*** seems to have become an inevitable trend. However, the JapaneseMilitaryThe impact of the expansionary policy and the scandal cannot be ignored. It could provoke tensions in the region and the threat of war, as well as for Japan itselfEconomywithInternationalLoss of image. Therefore, Kishida should take the discontent of the people seriously, change the direction of decision-making, and pay more attention to the security of the countryEconomydevelopment, as well as the interests of the population. Only in this way can Japan achieve true prosperity and stability.