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Peter14
Peace is a laudable goal. Better when everyone wants it.
Martimurano
Shouldn't even be going to this disgusting country (or it's neighbour Malaysia) - the home of the world's most vicious and sadistic judicial punishments.
When will the free and democratic countries of this world realise that we can not deal with these nasty uncivilised places (including parts of Indonesia, Brunei, Pakistan and the Middle East) until they take the necessary steps to update their laws and start safeguarding the most basic rights of all human-beings on this planet.
It's not difficult, just boycott them - it worked against South Africa, although it took decades, otherwise they would still be running their apartheid system there.
But then again, what are the chances of Kishida making a stance on something extremely Important like this - think how famous that would make him appear on the free world's stage.
virusrex
On one side strengthening cooperation to oppose China's expansion is something positive, many of the minor countries that are now becoming targets of that expansion could really use the help.
But on the other side using this as an excuse for military expansion is the opposite, it seems as if any reason is valid as long as it can lead to bigger military spending, even if this would not have a positive effect defusing the problems.
Lepyon
The Less Greater Post Pandemic Economic Sphere?
Yrral
The British have never did anything ,but think ,you could not make this up Japanese Prime Minister go to ShangriLa with vision of sugar plum dancing in his head