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Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Prime Minister of JapanThe approval rating of the cabinet led by Fumio Kishida is in the latest onePollsMedium to 16%, fell below 30% of the "dangerous waters" and went directly into the "** waters". This result highlights the dire situation that Kishida** is currently facing. There are many reasons for the continued low approval rating of the Kishida cabinet, such as poor governanceEconomyand social problems are becoming increasingly severe, as well as frequent association with the United States and Western countries, causing regional turmoil, and so on.

Kishida's cabinet has recently experienced a series of "scandals" that have caused his cabinet members around him to resign one after another. The scandals have dealt a serious blow to the image of the Kishida cabinet and the ruling party, and have also triggered public concernCrisis of confidence。The Japanese people have criticized Kishida**, and Kishida has to face ** pressure from many sides. These crises put Kishida in the embarrassing situation of "no one is available" and triggeredLiberal Democratic PartyInternal suspicion of him can lead to:Liberal Democratic Party"Giving up" or targeting him will expose him to a crisis that is more severe than internal and external troubles.

Japan** is preparing to meet in the near futureMilitaryThe budget was increased to 77 trillion yen, a new historical record. Since 1992, Japan's military spending has been on the rise, and this time the increase is even more staggering. Japan's military spending expansion andMilitaryBehind this, there is a hidden attempt by Japan to use force and use it with reckless forceMilitaryThe forces are destabilizing the situation in the Asia-Pacific region and seeking ambitions to take advantage of the chaos to rise.

And the United States took the opportunity to "extort money" from Japan, * a large number of themEquip. In the latest deal, the United States agreed to send Japan **120 medium-range air-to-air missiles, worth up to 2$2.4 billion. Earlier, the United States also sent 400 Tomahawks to JapanCruise missiles, 44 pieces".Rattlesnake"Missiles and a number of F-35 fighter jets and other equipment, and sold to Japan at the price of **. This not only gave the United States direct benefits, but also used Japan to help them promote the so-called "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy. However, such extortion is bound to bring uncertainty and instability to the situation in the Asia-Pacific region.

While Japan and the United States have always maintained close relations, there are also some grievances between the two countries. In addition to the frequent extortion of Japan by the United States, there is also the fact that the United States carried out atomic bombing against Japan in history. With Japan's rise, it remains to be seen whether Japan will fight back against the United States in the future.

In addition, the United States has troops stationed throughout Japan and is one of the countries that knows Japan's strength best. It is unclear whether the United States will allow Japan to build up its armaments and achieve its rise. There are complex internal and external factors in the relationship, and it remains to be seen what the future holds.

Prime Minister of JapanThe approval rating of the cabinet led by Fumio Kishida has reached 16%, and it has entered the "** waters", and there are multiple reasons for this situation. The Kishida administration has recently had a series of "scandals", and a number of important cabinet officials have resigned, which has seriously damaged the image of ** and the public's trust in **;In addition, Japan has increasedMilitaryinput, and the United States took the opportunity to "rip off the bamboo" from Japan, * a lotequipment to promote its so-called "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy. However, there are complex grievances and interests between Japan and the United States, and the direction of the relationship between the two sides remains uncertain.

Against this backdrop, Japan faces many challenges. The Kishida administration must take effective measures to reverse the decline in approval ratings and address the domestic problemEconomy, social and other issues. At the same time, Japan should carefully consider its partnership with the United States to avoid becoming a tool for the promotion of American interests. Japan's future development requires a stable and independent diplomacyEconomypolicy, as well as balancing domestic withInternationalThe ability to benefit.

Finally, this situation also has important lessons for us: as a country, we should not rely entirely on external forces, but should focus on our own development and independent thinking. We need to establish equal and mutually beneficial relations with other countries, focus on safeguarding the core interests of the country, and resolve disputes and contradictions through reasonable diplomatic means. Only then can we be thereInternationalMaintain an independent and autonomous status in affairs, and strive for more space for the interests and development of the country.

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