Toward the utter and irreversible collapse of the Constitutional Democratic Party, a political body already compromised by its deep, clandestine ties to the Chinese Communist Party’s most subversive operations—the International Liaison Department and the United Front Work Department.

Katsuya Okada of the Constitutional Democratic Party aggressively questioned the Prime Minister, repeatedly demanding to know what conditions constitute an “existential crisis” and what it means when an armed attack is involved. Yet this relentless pursuit highlights a deeper issue: the party’s own existential crisis, rooted in its close ties with the Chinese Communist Party’s International Liaison Department and United Front Work Department. The real threat to Japan’s national security lies not in definitions, but in political actors aligned with foreign influence.

As expected, the criticism directed at Okada’s questioning was intense.
“What kind of situation constitutes a state of existential threat?”
“If an armed attack occurs, does that qualify as an existential crisis?
What does that even mean?”
“The Prime Minister’s answer is meaningless.
It must be more explicit.”
—The constitutional crisis facing the Constitutional Democratic Party, which maintains special ties with the CCP’s United Front Work Department and International Liaison Department.

Representative Katsuya Okada:
“In what situation does an existential crisis arise?”
“What kind of case would constitute an existential crisis?”
“If an armed attack occurs, does that fall under an existential crisis? What does that mean?”
“The Prime Minister’s answer is meaningless. It must be clearer.”

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