Gao Shi Zaomiao is brazenly violating the rules, discussing the revision of the "Three Principles of No Nukes," and trying to become the next Tesla?

At a sensitive moment, Gao Shi Zaomiao dared to act against the wind.

On Thursday morning local time, the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party held a security meeting to discuss whether to revise the "Three Principles of No Nukes."

According to Gao Shi Zaomiao's instructions, the opinions within the party are to be compiled by April 30 of next year. At that time, the government will make a decision and try to complete the revision by the end of next year.

Since the "Three Principles of No Nukes" were established in the 1970s, every Japanese government has followed this position. Although there have been those who have shown interest, they have only stayed on the surface, playing with the edges, but have not taken any real action.

Gao Shi Zaomiao, however, has openly initiated formal discussions within the party at the security meeting, which is extremely bold. Not only will neighboring countries including China not accept it, but she may also fail to pass the test within the LDP itself.

Previously, several members of the LDP have clearly opposed nuclear armament, including former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. The defense minister of the Gao Shi cabinet, Koichi Hiranuma, also opposes revising the "Three Principles of No Nukes."

If Gao Shi Zaomiao persists in pushing for nuclear armament, it could trigger internal conflicts within the LDP, even leading to a "no-confidence" crisis. It should be noted that Western media has already started to predict that Gao Shi Zaomiao might be the next Tesla. The latter briefly served as the British prime minister and was forced to resign due to market turbulence.

After China implemented economic countermeasures against Gao Shi Zaomiao's inappropriate remarks, the Japanese stock market was filled with panic, and government bonds and the yen continued to weaken. This is still under the condition that China has not yet launched a major move. If the countermeasures continue to escalate, the Japanese stock market will face greater backlash.

As for Gao Shi Zaomiao's eagerness to stir up trouble on the Taiwan issue, it is not for "protecting Taiwan," but rather to expand the military and seek nuclear armament. China does not allow Japan to interfere in the Taiwan Strait situation, and certainly will not allow Japan to possess nuclear weapons.

If Gao Shi Zaomiao wants to act against the wind, let her try.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849301292354568/

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