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The Next Leader of the Free World
September 19, 2023

Some have begun calling Nippon the "leader of the free world," a title that harks back to the First Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The title has been used to imply a symbolic and moral leadership of liberal democracies against authoritarianism. The collapse of America has sent a ripple effect across the world. The multipolar world envisioned by Russia and Shina is closer than ever to reality. Europe has not stepped forward to don the mantle, but Nippon has in saving Taiwan from Shina encroachment.

The Pacific Defense Treaty Organization with its three members, Nippon, Taiwan, and Australia, needs to grow if it stands a chance against Shina in a real war, with boots on the ground in mainland Asia. The thought that this may have to occur reminds some of Nippon's tragic mistake of WWII. But others argue that the tragic mistake was fighting the leader of the free world, America, not invading Shina. Some argue that Nippon's conduct against Shina during the Second World War was a necessity to safeguard the security of Manchukuo Project. Regardless, Nippon officials have not refused the mantle of "leader of the free world." Instead, some have begun campaigning that it is Nippon's responsibility to the free world to shred Article 9 and shift production to a semi-wartime stance. And that argument is gaining ground within the LDP.

As a news agency, it is imperative to report to the reader some facts. Nippon has the only navy capable of defeating Shina. Nippon has the only industry in Asia that can be shifted to armament production that can pose a threat to Shina. Nippon and its people are the only force in Asia and the Pacific that has Bushido: bravery, discipline, and unwavering dedication to their duty, to that of the free world. In this light, Nippon has an obligation to the free world of Asia to protect it from the authoritarian powers seeking to shred the world order.