Source: The Bowl
Whether we like it or not, the Japanese prime minister has changed again, and now it is already a high market.
She also made history, and the first female prime minister in Japan's history is indeed not easy.
But I think that sex is just external, more important, orThe city's early rule of law.
Look at it, including the Western media, generally disregarded her.
Why?
Politics too extreme too conservative, extreme conservative to some European media is very unlikely, in this world, a Trump has been enough headache, and again comes a female version of Trump.
Her general policy direction.
We don't have to avoid it. Gao Shizao Miao has always been anti-China, many timesPublishing Chinese discourse, repeatedly denying the Nanjing massacre, scandalously rendering the "Chinese threat theory", is also spreading loud words on the Taiwan issue.
She also visited Yasukyu several times as a cabinet minister, most recently on the day of Japan's surrender on August 15.
She also advocated amending the pacifist constitution and changing the Japanese Self-Defense Force into the National Defense Force.
I see that many people regret that a country that discriminates against women like Japan has a female prime minister.
Don't sigh, can a female prime minister really improve the status of Japanese women?
Don't forget,Takaichi sanae's biggest feature is conservatism. She openly opposes women as emperors, and she also requires Japanese women to take their male surnames after marriage.
She is the extreme right in Japan.Her idol is the British Margaret Thatcher.
Naturally, the outside world is very concerned. What does the United States think and what does China think?
America, I won't say anything. Trump is about to visit Japan. With Trump's style and love for ripping off Japan, there will definitely be a lot for Takashi to drink early.
As for China, I saw such a dialogue at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China on October 21, the day Takashi Hayao came to power.
Japanese Community Journalists:Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Saami Takichi has just been elected Prime Minister. What is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's comment on this? What expectations does China have for her? What impact will it have on Japan-China relations?
Spokesperson Guo Jiakun:We note that the results of the elections are internal affairs of Japan.The two countries are close neighbors to each other.The basic position of China in China-Japan relations is consistent and clear.We hope that the Japanese side will move towards China, abide by the principles of the four political documents of China-Japan, abide by the political commitments on major issues such as history and Taiwan, safeguard the political basis of bilateral relations, and comprehensively promote China-Japan strategic reciprocal relations.
Considering the time, this should also be the first public response from China after the rise of the high market.
Do you see any mystery?
It's completely my personal opinion, and it doesn't represent any organization. There are at least two mysteries.
First, there was no public congratulations.
Under normal circumstances, when a country's leader comes to power, we will definitely congratulate him based on diplomatic etiquette.
Maybe the Chinese side has, but at least the first reaction of this first time, really not.
In contrast, on the same day, a reporter asked, Bolivia has elected a new president. What is China's comment on this?
Guangzhou responded immediately:China congratulated Pascal on his election and believes that under the leadership of President Pascal, Bolivia’s national construction will continue to new achievements.
But for the high market, we only say lightly:We have noticed the outcome of the election, it is an internal affair of Japan.
The temperature difference in diplomatic rhetoric often reflects the true temperature of state-to-state relations.
But this is also consistent with common sense.
After all, we are talking about Japanese leaders.
In recent years, the Japanese leaders of all kinds of practices, we all look at in the eyes, it is also difficult to sincerely congratulate, especially the high-market, has already said that she has so many words that the Chinese are unacceptable.
The second is to clear the red line.
After expressing concern, China also said:China and Japan are close neighbors to each other, and China's basic position on Sino-Japanese relations is consistent and clear.
Indeed, this is common sense.
Japanese prime ministers can change their policies for five or four years, but China's basic position towards Japan is consistently clear.
Then the Chinese side said a very heavy paragraph, so I won't repeat the full text. Let's take a look at the Chinese key words:
The hope,
abide by,
Keep,
Maintenance of...
Especially the phrase:Political commitments on major issues such as history and Taiwan.
I remember when Shiba came to power, some of the Chinese words were the same, but this sentence really seemed to not exist.
But the high market has to come early, this word must be.
I believe that we have also seen her misconduct in history and Taiwan, so we solemnly remind her that in these major issues, Japan has a political commitment.
What are the consequences of breaking a commitment?
The Chinese side did not say.
I have always had the feeling that China should have the worst intentions.
Of course, we definitely hope for the best result.
History tells us that the positions of politicians often determine the direction of the times, and the torrent of the times often tests the wisdom of politicians.
High-market early-size came to power, and the relationship between the Middle and the Middle-east is not but in three directions.
First, takaichi sanae changed his course and strengthened cooperation with neighboring countries, which surprised us.
It's not without precedent either. For example, Nixon. Before Nixon came to power, he was a tough anti-communist; But after really taking power, he assessed the situation and resolutely changed his policy to achieve reconciliation with China.
But such politicians with strategic foresight are, after all, very few among very few.
High-market early morning is not, let's not have any unrealistic fantasies.
Second, the current relationship with China and Japan isined, and the performance is more restrained, and the Yakuza Shrine will not go to worship.
The relationship between China and Japan can’t go anywhere, and it can’t go anywhere, so let’s get along and wait for the next Japanese prime minister.
Third, the country is easy to change and its nature is difficult to change. Takaichi sanae began to go dark and implement his original ultra-conservative policy.
I saw that the French media commented thatThe intention is to establish a so-called Indo-Pacific region dominated by Tokyo."That is to say, deliberately turning Japan into an anti-China fulcrum in the Indo-Pacific region. This geopolitical tendency can easily lead to diplomatic crises."
and also,"Although Takashi's election seems to symbolize the beginning of a new era in society and the first time that women can take power in a country that has long been ruled by men, in fact her election has nothing to do with women's political victory. It may even aggravate gender inequality in Japan."
We don't care about Japan's internal affairs, but if Sino-Japanese relations are really like that, we cannot rule out high winds and strong waves, or even stormy waves.
Alas, if you are used to looking at China with colored glasses, you can't change your hostile position towards China. Even such a policy proposition will seriously harm one's own national interests.
Japan has entered the era of high markets, which is Japan’s internal affairs.
But judging from China's above-mentioned first reaction, everything is as we expected, and we are sober and calm.
After all, considering the current contrast of the forces of China, a Japanese leader who is hostile to China, we are of course very unhappy to see, but even if it really becomes a reality, how can it affect us in China?
The route of history has changed, and the giant wheels have their own determination.An increasingly strong China, an increasingly confident China, is our greatest backdrop, not afraid of any stormy rain.
Of course, we need to be optimistic.
Optimism about mayflies can't shake a big tree, and optimism about some people can't last long.
According to the current pattern of Japanese politics, takaichi sanae managed to become prime minister. It is an achievement that she can be in power for one year, a miracle that she can be in power for two years, and she can be in power for three years... Alas, we may really think too much.
The shortness of political life is sometimes precisely the longness of historical judgment.
I saw that some Japanese political scientists predicted that The current Japanese new government, with a maximum support for a year, will then return to the cycle of "year-on-year".
This is not what I said, this is the Japanese's own prediction.
Japan is returning to normal-the normal state of changing prime ministers with high efficiency. After you sing again, I will come on stage. Even though takaichi sanae is full of ambitions, it is too difficult to create miracles!