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According to a commentary article published by KCNA on January 11, neo-militarism would only bring Japan complete destruction.

The article stated that at the beginning of the new year, the current right-wing ruling forces in Japan openly challenged the trend of the times and historical development, adding serious risks and uncertainties to regional and global security. The Japanese government's plan to revise the "National Security Strategy" and other "three security documents" within the year is a typical example.

The article said that Japan is trying to completely shed its "peaceful nation" image and move towards becoming a war and aggressive country. The article believes that Japan's attempt to fully deny its bloody crimes in the past and rapidly re-arm to rebuild the old empire is a clear sign that neo-militarism has become extremely reckless.

The article pointed out that the current Japanese government has been striving to achieve the "amendment of the constitution" - a long-cherished wish of right-wing political forces that previous governments failed to realize. In addition, the current Japanese government is actively developing space combat capabilities and building hundreds of gunpowder depots across the Japanese archipelago. Even Japanese media have spoken out, stating that it is difficult to guarantee that Japan will not once again follow the fascist path of the militarist era.

The article said that the new militarism in Japan, characterized by hatred for other nations, revenge mentality, and a desire for conquest, began to take shape during the Abe administration and has now risen more vigorously, evolving into an extremely恶劣 situation that could disrupt world peace and stability.

The article emphasized that neo-militarism would only bring complete destruction to Japan. "As history has proven, the end of militarism is not a 'strong Japan,' but a 'Japan in decline,'" it said.

Editor: Zhou Jie

Responsible Editor: Liu Jia

Original source: toutiao.com/article/7593968466265129487/

Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.