Japan has elected a female prime minister. What initiatives did she take in foreign affairs after she took office?On the 24th, Gao's Morning Sun gave a speech. In her first political speech, she talked about strengthening the economy and strengthening security. Overall, she was responsible for attacking Abe.
High City Early.
As Abe's female disciple, she applied Abenomics to herself in economics, known as "Early Miao Economics." In terms of diplomacy, she attaches importance to the Japan-US security alliance, strengthens security, and enhances Japan's international status.
Let’s see exactly what she will do next.On the 25th, she will visit Malaysia; and on the 27th, she will return to Japan to receive visiting U.S. President Trump in Tokyo.
We look at the past so many years, after Japan's first fair election, from Abe to Shaytan, then to Shaytan and so on, all of these, the first step must go to the United States, to see the President of the United States.
The picture shows Shinzo Abe
And this high-market early morning was just elected Japanese prime minister, and Trump came, which is a huge encouragement or inspiration for her.
Generally speaking, Japanese prime ministers visit the United States. For her, this will give her a boost in the arm in terms of diplomacy and even at home. As for what she and Trump talk about and whether they can reach an agreement on the economic front, that is another matter.
In any case, Trump arrived in Tokyo, and Trump would go to Tokyo to meet with the Japanese Emperor, but I don't know what he would say and do when he met the Emperor according to Trump's character.
In the heart of the Japanese, the Emperor is a god-like existence. In those years, after the Second World War, Japan as a defeated country, MacArthur actually became the Japanese Emperor. He insisted on seeing the Emperor, and put on a photo: MacArthur was tall, very leisurely; the Emperor was small, it showed the status of the United States.
So one of the most important highlights of Trump's meeting with the Emperor this time is how he shows his position. This will be considered for Trump and the people who arrange his foreign affairs and protocol. Then Japan also considers the issues of dignity and face. This is Japan-US relations.
The picture shows Trump
Trump, of course, is not specifically intended to visit Japan, after his visit to Japan, he will also go to South Korea to participate in the APEC meeting, which is his Asia trip.
Prior to her campaign for prime minister, she indicated that she would not go to the sanctuary this autumn, because she would take into account the attitude of neighbors. At the same time, in her political speech, she specially clearly mentioned that China is an important neighbor, and that dialogue and cooperation with China should be developed within the framework of strategic reciprocity.
The framework of strategic reciprocity was also an important document signed between China and Japan when Abe was prime minister. Therefore, for Gaoshi Zaomiao, we have said that we will listen to his words and watch his deeds. Although she has right-wing ideas and hawkish ideas, she still said that she would proceed from a practical perspective when developing relations with important neighboring countries.
That’s the policy speech of High Market Early, and how she balanced between Asia and the United States. As for domestic economic policy, we don’t talk too much, because it’s Japan’s domestic affairs. But one thing is worth worrying is that she is preparing to set up Japan’s National Intelligence Agency, which is equivalent to Japan’s Central Intelligence Agency.
In the past few years, Japan's foreign ministries, including the cabinet, have had their own intelligence agencies, but each belongs to its own departments, the interests of the departments are weighted and the overall coordination is lacking.
There are also many people who oppose this, thinking that it will harm people's privacy, freedom and even media freedom, all of which will harm. But Sanae Takaichi wants to do it and push it forward.
Japan had a strong foundation in this regard at that time. If Japan does this, will its intelligence agencies become the fifth or sixth most powerful intelligence agency in the world after the CIA, Russia's Federal Intelligence Service, Federal Security Service, MI6 and Israel's Mossad?
But what threats these poses to our neighbors or related countries are all worth our attention.