NATO chief urges closer ties with Japan to defend democracy

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg sharply criticized China on Tuesday for 'bullying its neighbours and threatening Taiwan' and stressed the need for Japan and other democracies to work together with the alliance to defend the international order.

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, left, shakes hands with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, on Jan. 31, 2023. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg sharply criticized China on Tuesday for "bullying its neighbours and threatening Taiwan" and stressed the need for Japan and other democracies to work together with the alliance to defend the international order.

"China is substantially building up its military forces including nuclear weapons, bullying its neighbours and threatening Taiwan, trying to control critical infrastructure and spreading misinformation about NATO and the war in Ukraine," Stoltenberg said. "China is not our adversary, but we must understand the scale of the challenge and work together to address it."

It was quick to join in U.S.-led economic sanctions against Russia's war in Ukraine and provided humanitarian aid and non-combative defence equipment for Ukrainians. That was mainly because of Japanese fear that Russian aggression in Europe could be reflected in Asia, where concerns are growing over growing Chinese assertiveness and escalating tensions over its claim to Taiwan.

Japan's government issued a new national security strategy in December stating its determination to build up its military and deploy long-range missiles to preempt enemy attacks, in a major break from its post-World War II principle that limited itself to self-defence. Japan also plans to nearly double its defence spending over five years and hopes to further ease restrictions on arms exports to strengthen its defence industry.

 

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Sure. Let's piss off China, North Korea and Russia. Truly brilliant. Do we have any smart leaders in the world?

Translation: Japan had agreed to buy a shit load of weapons!

You misspelled NATO warmonger..

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