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Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, 7Level 6 large**, aroused the attention of various countries, this ** not only caused serious property damage to the local area, but also led to the death of 180 people, and the heads of state also expressed their condolences to Japan on this **.

However, after the incident, Japan's recent series of operations have puzzled many people, including Japanese nationals.

According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Uekawa visited Ukraine on the 7th and met with Ukrainian Zelensky and Foreign Minister Kuleba.

During the meeting, Zelensky expressed his condolences to the Japanese side on Japan's Noto Peninsula**, while also claiming that the Japanese people can "count on Ukraine's support." Yoko Kamikawa condemned Russia's large-scale air strikes against Ukraine in recent days, and promised that Japan** would donate $37 million to the NATO Trust** to provide additional assistance to Ukraine.

At a press conference jointly held by the two countries, Yoko Kamikawa also expressed sincere condolences to the Ukrainian soldiers killed as a result of Russian missile and drone attacks.

This series of actions have aroused the attention of the outside world and the strong dissatisfaction of the Japanese people, at present, Japan has just experienced a big **, it is the time to use money, but Japan** did not use the money for disaster relief, but went to Ukraine to throw money, and even mourned the Ukrainian soldiers who died in the Russian attack.

You must know that after the incident on the Noto Peninsula, the cabinet members of Japan** have not been to the disaster area in person, but now they have gone further away to Ukraine.

The reason why Japan is so enthusiastic about aiding Ukraine is that in fact, it still has hidden evil intentions. After more than a year of stalemate, the balance of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is once again tilted in favor of Russia, and all military operations of the Ukrainian army throughout 2023 have ended in failure, and even the most promising summer offensive, the Ukrainian army has not been able to use NATO equipment to break through the Russian defense line.

In this case, Western countries have become more and more weak in aiding Ukraine, and even have some intention of retreating. As the largest "financier" of Ukraine, the United States has not been able to finalize its new round of aid to Ukraine, and Biden even pleaded with Republican lawmakers to pass the aid bill for Ukraine, otherwise "Putin will win".

At the end of last year, Zelensky visited several European countries and sought to get assistance from these countries, but most of them responded mediocre.

Although Germany said that it would continue to provide military aid, Scholz's new round of aid list only included more than 4,000 rounds of 155mm artillery shells, which is a drop in the bucket for the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield that consumes at least 3,000 shells a day.

In the face of the lack of assistance from the United States and Europe, Japan also sees hope in the layout.

The current Kishida ** is bent on promoting constitutional revision and realizing "expanding the armed forces and strengthening the army", for this reason, Japan has been paying close attention to the situation in Ukraine since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and has taken the initiative to provide all kinds of assistance and support to Ukraine.

In addition to the $37 million sent to Ukraine this time, in December last year, Japan also added $4.5 billion to Ukraine, which also made Japan a strong international limelight.

It can be said that the political benefits brought by aid to Ukraine are an important step for Japan to become a political and military power, but such assistance will naturally encounter strong opposition from the Japanese people.

According to the reports of multiple polling agencies, more than half of the people in Japan oppose the continued aid to Ukraine, and now Japan's continued vigorous aid to Ukraine in the context of the recent big ** will only further arouse public resentment, and at the same time, it may also directly push the Kishida cabinet to the brink.

Since the end of last year, the Liberal Democratic Party has been mired in a gray income turmoil, and its support rating and that of Fumio Kishida's personal support have been declining, and in December last year, Kishida's support rate had reached 171%, entering what Japan calls "dangerous waters".

In this low approval rating, the Kishida cabinet is at risk of being ** at any time, the last cabinet with an approval rating of less than 20%, or the previous Aso cabinet, the cabinet team finally ended in 2009 with an early **, the Kishida cabinet is now more and more likely to repeat the mistakes of the past, Japan is gradually embarking on a road of no return.

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