Where Japan’s True National Crisis Lies — The Immediate Reality of the Senkaku Threat

While attention focuses on North Korea, China’s actions around the Senkaku Islands represent a more immediate and tangible threat to Japan. A U.S. congressional report warns that this escalating situation could even draw the United States into conflict. Recognizing the Senkaku crisis as Japan’s true national emergency is essential.

More than the threat from North Korea, it is a national crisis that is closer at hand and easier to recognize in terms of real damage and danger.
2018-01-17
The following is an article by Yoshihisa Komori, visiting correspondent in Washington for Sankei Shimbun, published in the February issue of the monthly magazine WiLL.
Emphasis in the text, except for headlines, is mine.
Seizure of the Senkaku Islands. On the eve of war.
Hidden behind the North Korean missile uproar, China has steadily been preparing for combat readiness. What is Japan’s resolve.
The true national crisis.
For Japan, the true national crisis is indeed the threat from China.
A research report that forces us to accept such recognition was released by the United States Congress.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared that Japan’s national crises are “the threat from North Korea” and “the declining birthrate and aging population.”
Certainly, in Japan today, if one speaks of a national crisis in the sense of external danger threatening the nation, many would point to North Korea’s nuclear weapons and development of long-range missiles.
However, we must acknowledge that the even greater threat and danger to Japan now becoming clear lies in China’s actions, especially its moves to seize Japan’s inherent territory, the Senkaku Islands, even by military means.
China is intruding into Japanese territory and attempting to seize it.
These acts of aggression have already begun and have become constant.
The reality of the Senkaku crisis has been detailed in the annual report of a U.S. congressional policy advisory body.
On the Japanese side, there are hardly any politicians or bureaucrats who sound the alarm directly about this crisis concerning the Senkaku Islands.
The major news media do not report it prominently either.
For the general public, China’s acts of aggression are received almost as if they were routine daily occurrences.
Yet Japan’s territory is already being encroached upon and may be plundered.
Moreover, the confrontation between Japan and China over the Senkaku Islands carries the risk of escalating into full-scale war between the United States and China.
Unlike the future danger of North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missiles, for Japan this is a crisis whose spear point has already pierced deeply into part of the body.
More than the threat from North Korea, it is a national crisis that is closer at hand and easier to recognize in terms of real damage and danger.
It was the U.S. organization known as the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission that shed light on the Senkaku crisis and pointed out its gravity.
To be continued.

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