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Japan has been accelerating its militarization while seeking to explore the use of US nuclear weapons, the Russian embassy in Tokyo told Izvestia. The country’s politicians are currently considering taking part in joint exercises with the United States involving nuclear weapons, similar to NATO’s nuclear missions. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, for one, has suggested establishing a regional version of the North Atlantic Alliance, deploying US weapons in Asia, and even "possessing those jointly," as he also insisted on revisiting Japan’s three non-nuclear principles. Moreover, Washington and Tokyo recently formulated the basic principles of expanded deterrence. Japan and the US intensifying cooperation would pose a threat to the security of Russia’s Far East region.
The personality of Ishiba, 67, stands out amid the clearly strengthened military cooperation between Japan and the United States. The premier is a veteran Japanese politician. He advocates for strengthening the military alliance with the United States and has repeatedly spoken out in favor of building the so-called Asian NATO. The politician justified the need for a new alliance citing threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.
"The strengthening of Japanese-US cooperation on our Far Eastern borders represents a certain challenge for Russia, even as it is too early to discuss a direct threat being posed to Russia," Dmitry Streltsov, head of the Department for Asian Studies at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, told Izvestia.
That said, Ishiba’s nuclear rhetoric has provoked not only international but also domestic criticism, including among national security experts and government officials. "The idea of an `Asian NATO’ was very negatively perceived in Japan, as was the idea of jointly using nuclear weapons or any erosion of those non-nuclear principles in general. Ishiba does not have any political resources for endorsing such a sensitive issue," Vladimir Nelidov, senior researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Oriental Studies, explained to Izvestia.
In this context, deviating from the non-nuclear principles is hardly being actively discussed in Japan. Therefore, any U-turn in the country’s national policy on this issue should not be expected, the expert maintained. On the other hand, Japan debated nuclear policy back under Shinzo Abe, Nelidov recalled.
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Japan has been accelerating its militarization while seeking to explore the use of US nuclear weapons, the Russian embassy in Tokyo told Izvestia. The country’s politicians are currently considering taking part in joint exercises with the United States involving nuclear weapons, similar to NATO’s nuclear missions. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, for one, has suggested establishing a regional version of the North Atlantic Alliance, deploying US weapons in Asia, and even "possessing those jointly," as he also insisted on revisiting Japan’s three non-nuclear principles. Moreover, Washington and Tokyo recently formulated the basic principles of expanded deterrence. Japan and the US intensifying cooperation would pose a threat to the security of Russia’s Far East region.
The personality of Ishiba, 67, stands out amid the clearly strengthened military cooperation between Japan and the United States. The premier is a veteran Japanese politician. He advocates for strengthening the military alliance with the United States and has repeatedly spoken out in favor of building the so-called Asian NATO. The politician justified the need for a new alliance citing threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.
"The strengthening of Japanese-US cooperation on our Far Eastern borders represents a certain challenge for Russia, even as it is too early to discuss a direct threat being posed to Russia," Dmitry Streltsov, head of the Department for Asian Studies at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, told Izvestia.
That said, Ishiba’s nuclear rhetoric has provoked not only international but also domestic criticism, including among national security experts and government officials. "The idea of an `Asian NATO’ was very negatively perceived in Japan, as was the idea of jointly using nuclear weapons or any erosion of those non-nuclear principles in general. Ishiba does not have any political resources for endorsing such a sensitive issue," Vladimir Nelidov, senior researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Oriental Studies, explained to Izvestia.
In this context, deviating from the non-nuclear principles is hardly being actively discussed in Japan. Therefore, any U-turn in the country’s national policy on this issue should not be expected, the expert maintained. On the other hand, Japan debated nuclear policy back under Shinzo Abe, Nelidov recalled.
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