Will Russia deploy nuclear weapons on Japan s doorstep?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

At present, Japan is in a predicament of internal and external troubles, Fumio Kishida** is facing the "black gold scandal" and internal factional problems, and the external situation is affected by the tension on the Korean Peninsula. At this critical juncture, Fumio Kishida chose to mention the pending issue of the Japan-Russia peace treaty, which attracted widespread attention.

The issue of a peace treaty between Japan and Russia dates back to the end of World War II, and the two countries are still theoretically at war. Fumio Kishida's reference has a double meaning, on the one hand, he hopes to achieve political achievements through the negotiation of a peace treaty, and on the other hand, he is trying to divert the focus at home, challenge Russia, or even make a fight with Putin, so as to affect the attention of the domestic public. He referred to the peace treaty while saying that he would continue to support Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia, making the whole statement seem contradictory and insincere.

In response, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, was tough and direct. He said that the Russian side did not care about Japan's feelings for the "northern territories", and even mocked that if Japan felt sad, it could choose to commit suicide. Medvedev's toughness reflects the tenacity of Russian diplomacy, demonstrating persistence on territorial issues on the one hand, and responding to Japanese provocations with tough rhetoric on the other.

The issue of the Russo-Japanese peace treaty originated before and after World War II, when the two sides were repeatedly involved in disputes over the ownership of territories. At the beginning of the Cold War, the Soviet Union offered to reconcile, but failed to reach a treaty due to the unresolved dispute over the four northern islands. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia inherited sovereignty over the Kuril Islands, but Japan has not been able to accept it. **During the Jinsan period, the two countries agreed on some territories, but they could not finalize it.

At a time when the international landscape is changing, Russia has further strengthened the strategic value of the region by deploying a "new **" in the Kuril Islands and developing local resources. Russia's assertiveness and actions demonstrate its persistence in territorial issues, while also demonstrating its influence on regional stability by counterbalancing Japan's actions.

Overall, the relationship between Japan and Russia is complicated by historical legacies, and Kishida's statement seems to be more of a political trick and lacks a real will to solve it. In the current situation of international tensions, Japan should exercise caution and avoid being too risky diplomatically in order to ensure stability and stability.

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