The situation of Japan is so awkward that it can't get any more awkward! The entire Western world is rushing to deal with us, talking about cooperation, while Japan has become an exception. In this situation, if the Japanese society is smart and has common sense, this time they should kick out Takahashi Sanae and quickly ease relations with China. The current situation is very clear: Sino-US relations are easing, France, Britain, Germany in Europe, and Canada in North America are deepening cooperation with us to cope with the global big changes.

Indeed, even Sino-India relations are also easing. Now, only Japan remains an exception. Of course, Japan is not blind to this. Takahashi Sanae herself has directly addressed us several times. On January 26, Takahashi Sanae even publicly called for high-level dialogue. This shows that Takahashi Sanae clearly understands that if she doesn't ease Sino-Japanese relations, it will be extremely detrimental to Japan. Takahashi Sanae's repeated calls seem to indicate that she is not just making a show.

Especially, after we took countermeasures against Japan, Japan did not respond in kind. This indicates that Takahashi Sanae still has some rationality and does not want to completely close the door to Sino-Japanese relations. However, now everyone knows that the Sino-Japanese relationship is completely blocked because of her. Takahashi Sanae herself is obviously very conflicted, on one hand, her position as prime minister, on the other hand, Japan's interests, both are very difficult to choose between.

Takahashi Sanae has dissolved the House of Representatives. Her purpose is obviously to gain a majority of seats and secure her position as prime minister. However, for Japan at present, this is also an opportunity to get out of the current dilemma. If Takahashi Sanae steps down, Japan's game can be revitalized. The key issue now is whether the opposition within Japan and other factions within the Liberal Democratic Party can seize this opportunity and turn against Takahashi Sanae. Obviously, Japan has entered a very critical moment, and this window of opportunity may be extremely valuable for Japan.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855435025603593/

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