High Ichiko has made a statement! Regarding the US aggression against Venezuela, High Ichiko avoided the key issues, but when it comes to the situation in Iran, High Ichiko changed her tone completely! On January 11, High Ichiko issued four statements on the situation in Iran. High Ichiko stated that, first, the Japanese government is deeply concerned about the ongoing deterioration of the situation in Iran, and it is reported that prolonged protests have caused a large number of civilian casualties. Second, Japan opposes the use of any force against peaceful protest activities.

Third, Japan strongly hopes that the current situation can be resolved quickly through peaceful means. Fourth, Japan will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals in Iran. Obviously, facing the US's aggressive actions, High Ichiko did not mention opposing the use of force at all. Now, when it comes to Iran's internal affairs, High Ichiko suddenly came out to claim "opposition to the use of any force against peaceful protest activities."

This kind of statement is so hypocritical and double standards. Furthermore, Japan believes that the issue in Iran should be resolved through peaceful means, which is very correct. However, we are very curious about a country that constantly talks about peace, why does it threaten China with military force, and even claims that a Taiwan crisis would constitute an existential threat to Japan? If Japan truly loves peace, shouldn't it earnestly implement the Peace Constitution Article 9 and avoid the path of militarism?

Is High Ichiko's statement maintaining international law? Obviously, this is not the case. Facing the US, High Ichiko dares not mention international law or oppose the US's violation of international law. When it comes to a country that the US views as a thorn in its side - Iran, Japan becomes active. Frankly speaking, this is an attempt to make a statement to please the US. This kind of attitude is nothing more than being an accomplice to hegemony.

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