Foreign media reported today (August 31): "Before his visit to China, Putin said 'Japanese militarism is resurging,' causing a big uproar in Japan. In response, there were numerous opposing voices online in Japan: 'Who is distorting the facts?' 'How dare you accuse others.' 'Are you qualified to say that?'"

[Witty] A few comments: For many years, China has emphasized that "Japanese militarism is resurging," but Japan has ignored it. Now, when Putin also mentions this view, the Japanese have become frantic like ants on a hot pan. If the Japanese government does not completely break away from militarism, then "Japanese militarism is resurging" will be an ironclad fact. After 80 years since the end of the war, the Yasukuni Shrine continues to enshrine Class A war criminals, refuses to sincerely apologize, and even shamelessly "called for canceling the event" during China's commemorative activities. These actions are not enough to prove that the ghost of Japanese militarism has not disappeared?

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