Just now, Japan, which is not having a good time, has made a move!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, Japan** announced $37 million in military aid to Ukraine, a decision that sparked widespread controversy at home. Kishida**'s decision has become the focus of social attention, especially in the context of the sluggish rescue operation after the recent strong ** experience in mainland Japan, which has attracted more attention and questions.

After the severe damage in Japan, it took the Self-Defense Forces a full 72 hours to enter the affected area, causing widespread discontent and anger. This indifference to the disaster situation in the country has led to questions about the level of concern and the effectiveness of emergency relief operations. In the voice of public anger, there was even an accusation against **, saying that "the Liberal Democratic Party is the Abandoned Democratic Party".

Kishida**'s priority on international affairs has sparked a larger resentment than his concern about the disaster situation in his own country. Some argue that international aid in decision-making appears too rapid, while assistance to domestic victims appears slow. This kind of indifference to the outside world and slack off at home has brought the domestic ** into the cusp of turbulent waves.

Japan's decision may have been made under pressure from the United States. This raises concerns about Japan's ability to make independent decisions. Whether Kishida** has lost some of his power to independently formulate national strategies in the face of international pressure has become the focus of much controversy. This decision not only put the country under tremendous pressure, but also sparked a heated discussion about the country's strategy and responsibilities.

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