Recently, Japan's open discussion on "nuclear weapons possession" contradicts its postwar commitments and non-nuclear principles, revealing ambitions for military expansion. In contrast, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to China to promote cooperation demonstrated a pragmatic approach to promoting regional peace through dialogue.
In this episode, Dr. Henry Ho will analyze Japan's three risky tendencies: undermining the international order in the name of "self-defense," glorifying its history of aggression, and acting as a geopolitical proxy to instigate confrontation. History has proven that the path of militarism is doomed to failure. Only by honestly facing history and abiding by international rules can Japan truly win the trust of its neighbors.
(Camera & Video Editing: Jack Wang, Ian Lau | Editor: Liu Yu)
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