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Japan plans to remilitarize at lightning speed

Much respect for Japan.


Unlike some who inhabit this forum, I don't pretend to have any power or influence over governments.

It is however my desired wish that Japan armed itself to the teeth
For a supposed think-tank Analyst on this forum aren't you obliged to provide some analysis to that uncritically whack *** commentary?

Japan should armed itself to the teeth? Olay what are the rationale from Japanese side to do so? What are the geopolitical and regional implications from the recent announcement regarding it's planned military increase. How are Japan’s neighbors going to react, especially South Korea, a country that's not exactly on brotherly love with Japan for historical reasons. Would their relationship improve or change either positively or negatively.

How's the announced budget increase going to be managed by Japan since their economy isn't at all that great, would the projected increase be sustainable for the long term since China is the raison d'etre for the increase in military budget.

There are more pressing questions and problems that most people have not even began to ponder including on this supposed "Defense Military Forum" so it's important for a wannabe analyst like yourself to be as objective and as impartial as possible. If you're biased against China state your case like Peter Zeihan so we can atleast debate your ideas.
 
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Yawn. Japs lost WW-II because of low strategic IQ. Unless their IQ had changed since then, their military adventurism will likely end them up with the same result: Becoming shamed and humiliated to become some else's biatch bound by economic and military shackles etc. In the future China + US will both become Japan's daddies after China carves Japan in half while US takes the other half.
 
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I can. It seems likely actually with the submarine launcher tubes.


The US Navy sought funding for an updated submarine launched nuclear Tomahawk cruise missile. However the Defense Department considered it redundant for the US given its other capabilities...so nixed it.

Now they are suddenly handing Japan 500 submarine launched Tomahawk cruise missiles...I wonder why.
Then, maybe US is asking for trouble, Japan will bite you back.
 
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Not possible, because Japan lost in World War 2. USA won't allow it.
 
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You need a young population for that and that’s not happening now or ever.
Military modernisation is still heavily manpower intensive.
 
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Then, maybe US is asking for trouble, Japan will bite you back.

Only after they bite China...that's an acceptable risk.

Not possible, because Japan lost in World War 2. USA won't allow it.

Why not? If China gets too big to defend against then we have no option but to let Japan help defend itself.

That's like saying it's too dangerous to have a kid handle matches when you are surrounded by a forest fire.
 
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It's Only YOU, and No one else fears the magical invasion that's coming from China. Why the heck would we want to invade your country? For what purpose? Please do explain, and get in line with the Aussies because they too are apparently on the invasion list as well. Not to mention, there are some unhinged people tricked by the American supported NGO's, politicians, academicians, in the Philippines that spew the same line you wrote. For the Philippines and Australia, I can understand somewhat their concerns (even if it's laughably absurd) since the prevailing narrative is that China will conquer their countries to turn them as Commie countries. Vietnam is already a commie, so from that rationale why the f...would China even pretend to invade your country?
Maybe he is just pretending that China will invade his country all the time to get favour and close to the US and West. I dont know any sane Chinese want to invade Vietnam. Same with Aussie and Japan, they are saying that just to be in line with US and get favour from US.

Only after they bite China...that's an acceptable risk.



Why not? If China gets too big to defend against then we have no option but to let Japan help defend itself.

That's like saying it's too dangerous to have a kid handle matches when you are surrounded by a forest fire.
Japan will bite two countries at the same time and equally, I think.
 
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Maybe he is just pretending that China will invade his country all the time to get favour and close to the US and West. I dont know any sane Chinese want to invade Vietnam. Same with Aussie and Japan, they are saying that just to be in line with US and get favour from US.


Japan will bite two countries at the same time and equally, I think.

I'm sure they are going to attack the country that is actively pointing a knife at them first. Everybody else is later.
 
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You don’t understand. Nothing with US. The Japanese fear a chinese invasion. Much like me and my people in Vietnam.
The Japanese and you are just pretending all the time so you can get close and in favour with the US and the West. No sane Chinese want to invade your country. China might want to carpet bomb Japan if they start a war with or attack China.

The last time that China wanted to bring Vietnam under its domination was in the beginning of Ming dynasty more than 700 years ago. Since then, China has long giving up of bring Vietnam under its domination. The 1979 Sino-Vietnam war was just a border war between the two countries. So, I dont know what your talking about of fantasizing all the time that China is going to invade and colonize Vietnam any time soon, just nonsense.

China never invaded Japan, so you think you understand the Japanese better than Chinese, don't kid yourselves.
 
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Economy is just a number. Japan lacks tangible war industry and raw materials on its soil to keep their factories operational in case of war. China can easily target Japan war factories and significantly hamper or block their SLOC.

Japanese $1.19 trillion foreign reserve is just a number in computer. If it cannot access to raw materials
 
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I'm sure they are going to attack the country that is actively pointing a knife at them first. Everybody else is later.
What do you expect China to do, disarm itself and also nukes too ? China nukes are for defending against US and NATO menace. Also, China has 15 land neighbours to mend fences and 4 immediate nuclear neighbours to watch out for. Japan was the aggressor in WW II and the century before in Asia, it doesnt have a good record in peace with its neighbours.

China should stop making military threats on Taiwan.
Thats Chinese internal affairs, none of you Japanese business and dont mess with China on that matter as you think you are still in pre WW II and Taiwan is your colony.
 
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Dumb propaganda talking points is walking China into a wall.

If the Taiwanese want to be part of China, then that is their decision. China has played a poor job in winning the hearts of the people in Taiwan and other surrounding countries. If the US was such the bad country it was, then it shouldn't be hard for China to emerge as a preferred alternative. But they failed to do it. They put one party rule of CCP to a priority far too high in that it results in a China desposition plain untrustworthy.
You Yankees and Japanese get your hands off Taiwan, then everything will be fine, the real culprits in this matter are US and Japan we all know it and dont pretend.
 
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You need a young population for that and that’s not happening now and ever.
Military modernisation is still heavily manpower intensive.

The current makeup of the country wouldn't allow it to be suitable in a full-on war. So I agree with you; it's not the Japan of WWII or post-era for the last several decades.
 
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Japan is already a nuclear threshold state, but that's too slow should any urgency arises.

Ultimately Japan has to consider developing and deploying ready nuclear weapons because it's likely threats are nuclear powers.

You can't deter hooligans with nuclear power by conventional means. Best example is to look at hooligan Russia and in this thread with posters threatening to nuke Japan.



Ukraine crisis raises prospect of more states going nuclear: Veteran Singapore diplomat

SINGAPORE - Russia's invasion of Ukraine is "sadly… perhaps the final nail in the coffin" for the nuclear non-proliferation regime, former top diplomat Bilahari Kausikan says in The Straits Times' latest Conversations on the Future.

"The lesson… many countries have taken away from the Ukraine crisis is that you have to be able to defend yourself.

"And if your likely threat is a nuclear power… I don't think you can deter nuclear power by conventional means; that's a stark fact," said the former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - currently chairman of the Middle East Institute at the National University of Singapore.

In North-east Asia, China is modernising its nuclear forces, and North Korea is developing ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) capability, he noted.

It is a matter of time before questions will be asked regarding the efficacy of the United States' extended deterrence - the so-called nuclear umbrella, he said.

French statesman Charles de Gaulle was famously posed the rhetorical question whether, in the event of a nuclear war, New York or London would risk being destroyed to protect Paris, he recalled.

"The answer is obviously, no," said Mr Kausikan. "Similarly, I think quietly, much more quietly, people in Tokyo and so on will be asking similar questions. And I think the answers will be similar, and their actions will be eventually similar to what London and Paris did - acquire nuclear deterrents."

This does not mean Japan and South Korea are eager to become nuclear weapon states, he emphasised.

"I think they know it'll be very politically difficult, politically divisive," he said. "But (the threat from nuclear armed states) is not something that they can avert their eyes from, and hope it will go away. Because China is there. North Korea is there."

He added: "And while they will do everything they can to preserve (the US) nuclear umbrella, they know this is a delaying battle rather than something that can be decisively fixed. I don't know when, but I think the trajectory is set."

Nuclear weapons do not prevent conventional clashes or wars, but keep a lid on them, he noted.

In this respect, while the world will always be a dangerous place, a multipolar nuclear balance in the Indo-Pacific is "in a way a more stable world, because it will put an end, once and for all, once the weapons are developed and deployed, to any dream of hierarchy, whether by China or anybody else", Mr Kausikan said.

"It freezes the existing configurations," he said. "If I look at the countries involved, once you have this kind of complex nuclear balance, I think the tendency will be to reduce the temptation to adventurism."

And small countries would find that kind of multi polarity provides manoeuvring space, he added.

"In principle, this is a better world for small countries, provided… the process of getting from where we are now to where I think we will land can be managed."
I think you should really worry about that your tiny SG will be wiped out by nuke since now you are advocating the Japanese to develop nukes.

I didn't realize China was so weak that it had to actively worry about its little land neighbors.
4 are nuclear states, weak ? So, you want China to disarm and then fight its possible enemies like US with Kung Fu ?
 
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