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Remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and senior government officials have sparked concern in Japan and abroad over the country’s long-standing non-nuclear principles. Critics warn the comments signal a shift away from Japan’s post-war pacifist stance, raising fears of regional instability and renewed militarisation as tensions over Taiwan persist.

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00:00日本の生きる道というか、それしか生きる道がないというのが私の意見です。
00:12全体的に安保条約を前提した上での軍事予算を増やすというのは、
00:22憲法の考え方、あるいは21世紀の国際的な関係のあり方からして、正しい方向ではないというのが私の意見です。
00:33ましては、存続危機自体とそんな経験につくるべきではないだろうと思っております。
00:41そういった中で、さらにそのような簡単に発言するというのは、今の国際関係を見る上で、慎重さを書いた発言だっただろうなと思っています。
00:51それを覆すような動きが強いけど、それはやっぱり許せない。
00:58だから、そのような携席で議員まれは、いつものを理解しそうと言いなかったと思っています。
01:09ようになります。
01:18dictator後、例えば 日本の党社に対している魅力を見るかもしたく、
01:23nuclear arm. I think this is the United Nations and all the countries firm
01:29of the agreement that closed the Second World War II should prevent Japan
01:34this step that, unfortunately, can be very grave for the human being.
01:39Well, I think that the Japanese government should do what they are asking
01:44to the Japanese empresarios, which is retracting those declarations that
01:49they can qualify as disappointed and with that, but it needs to be retracted
01:55the Japanese government to be able to normalize the situation.
02:08Evidently, the Japanese government has changed its own policy.
02:16Of course, the Japanese government has abandoned that pacifism that was in an article
02:23of the Constitution of Japan, it has abandoned it and Japan is now
02:30doing a military war. It is a policy of confrontation,
02:38breaking the peace of the South.
02:46of the state.
02:53Of course, the Japanese government.
02:54Now cease right for Israel in Ukraine inandan water.
02:57It will always address fate.
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