Anonymous
(ID: PrxlucHG)
11/2/2025, 6:20:06 AM
No.520392615
[Report]
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In her first address to the Japanese nation, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced that she would not support the American trade war with China and would not become a tool of American economic pressure. She openly criticized Trumps tariff policy, calling it "the most dangerous mistake of the 21st century."
Reuters commented that her stance was completely unexpected in Washington. A real shock.
A week after taking office, Takaichi openly expressed support for China, executing the biggest turnaround in Japans foreign policy since World War II. China has ceased to be "the enemy."
Moreover, Reuters reported that Sanae Takaichi raised the topic of Russian LNG in a conversation with Donald Trump during a bilateral meeting in Tokyo. According to government sources cited by Reuters, the prime minister sought understanding from the American side for Japans energy constraints and the scale of its dependence on liquefied natural gas supplies.
Russian deliveries account for nearly 9 percent of Japans LNG imports, and companies Mitsui and Mitsubishi hold stakes in the Sakhalin-2 project in Russia's Far East.
Could this be Japans real strategy?
To stroke Trumps ego and divert his attention from Japans pivot toward China, which could ultimately allow Tokyo to break free from the United States?
Is Japan perhaps breaking free from its vassal status towards the USA?
Vassals of weakening empires have always watched for the moment to switch sides. That is the nature of reality. xD
Reuters commented that her stance was completely unexpected in Washington. A real shock.
A week after taking office, Takaichi openly expressed support for China, executing the biggest turnaround in Japans foreign policy since World War II. China has ceased to be "the enemy."
Moreover, Reuters reported that Sanae Takaichi raised the topic of Russian LNG in a conversation with Donald Trump during a bilateral meeting in Tokyo. According to government sources cited by Reuters, the prime minister sought understanding from the American side for Japans energy constraints and the scale of its dependence on liquefied natural gas supplies.
Russian deliveries account for nearly 9 percent of Japans LNG imports, and companies Mitsui and Mitsubishi hold stakes in the Sakhalin-2 project in Russia's Far East.
Could this be Japans real strategy?
To stroke Trumps ego and divert his attention from Japans pivot toward China, which could ultimately allow Tokyo to break free from the United States?
Is Japan perhaps breaking free from its vassal status towards the USA?
Vassals of weakening empires have always watched for the moment to switch sides. That is the nature of reality. xD