Japan Is (Again) Becoming a Military Powerhouse

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  • @GoodTimesBadTimes
    @GoodTimesBadTimes  2 года назад +152

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    • @КирилоХацько
      @КирилоХацько 2 года назад +4

      no one need russian

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 2 года назад

      Everyone Forgets, because of Chinese Propaganda, that the US, Japan, UK, Australia, Canada (no matter what Trudeau says), and one can easily assume France and x amount of the EU, are all on board to attack China if it starts War. Add up those Navies and Air Forces, add up those Land Masses, Resources, Active Professional Military Numbers, Military Industrial Complex, and even compare the amount of Fight Age Men, and I mind you, the US gets None Americans to Join, to become American, so we can draw upon x amount of the fight age men across both American Continents, as with Materials and War Materials. China is Vastly Out Gunned! But they simply say no, everyone Hates the US so we fight alone, just because they Demand it!

    • @matrixfull
      @matrixfull 2 года назад +3

      China got forceful and was constantly poking that's why Japan responded with militarisation. And now China is upset that Japanese reacted. Like duh...every action has opposite reaction. Just like Russia did with Ukraine. Like what to you expect. Noone likes being forced upon, noone is gonna accept that without tough fight.

    • @КирилоХацько
      @КирилоХацько 2 года назад

      @@randyross5630 as a Ukrainian - you already not fighting alone

    • @jaybee4577
      @jaybee4577 2 года назад +1

      Where are all these countries going to get their armies from? All these countries that are increasing military budgets and spending but they are all facing demographic collapse.

  • @Balsiefen
    @Balsiefen 2 года назад +5061

    It's fascinating, and perhaps a little worrying, to see the world's postwar era coming to an end after 77 years.

    • @PeterMuskrat6968
      @PeterMuskrat6968 2 года назад +831

      It was going to end sometime.
      Now it’s better to prepare yourselves for the next Cold War than try to hold on to the fleeting memory of a bygone era.

    • @golagiswatchingyou2966
      @golagiswatchingyou2966 2 года назад +1

      The post war era is overrated, decades of tension with the USSR, plunder by communists worldwide, USA global order being a mess, only really shining compared to the alternatives at the time, this era however is coming to an end but what will replace it is up in the air.
      I for one hope the USA will be reduced in size and reach not because I hate the US people but their government is corrupt beyond belief and a joke that must be corrected both for it's own sake and the world.

    • @BringbackgAmberleafns
      @BringbackgAmberleafns 2 года назад

      one postwar thing that should end/be reformed is the UN security council pretty dumb that countries like india who have like a 7th of humanity in their borders aint on it. or that entire continents have no representation like south america or africa

    • @bernardfeng5394
      @bernardfeng5394 2 года назад

      The problem is that, unlike Germany, many of Japanese leadership (including those who want to repeal article 9) very much believe that their WWII government did nothing wrong

    • @racot7145
      @racot7145 2 года назад +113

      We will live in the new age . And that's good.

  • @ichemnutcracker
    @ichemnutcracker 2 года назад +4200

    Japan is a powerful ally and a terrible foe. A *militarized* Japan is sure to shake up the current status quo.

    • @dan7564
      @dan7564 2 года назад +281

      nice Haiku

    • @dm6678
      @dm6678 2 года назад +180

      hey that rhymes!

    • @Lancaster604
      @Lancaster604 2 года назад

      Japan isn't what it used to be. 30 years of stagnation with the worlds oldest population, abysmal birth rate and losing most of the growth to upkeep of the elderly. An aging civilization is not a growing civilization. Unless they got androids, Japan is not coming back.

    • @WeeveF
      @WeeveF 2 года назад +95

      bars

    • @TheGrace020
      @TheGrace020 2 года назад +61

      Good and based

  • @soulawaken24
    @soulawaken24 2 года назад +2541

    As a Singaporean, one of the things our history books constantly reminded us was that "we are ultimately responsible for our own defense, no one else would be responsible for defending our country when it comes down to war". Ironically, the one who taught us this lesson the hard way was none other than Imperial Japan in WWII. So yea, mixed feelings about them picking up arms again. But if it comes down to containing the growing geopolitical threat projected by China, I think they would have to do something to break the status quo.

    • @krissteel4074
      @krissteel4074 2 года назад +125

      Agree completely, the defence strategy of just being a territorial force is as archaic as it gets, you can't sit back and let the foe throw bombs at you at their leisure. If that means projecting force to neutralise the threat then that's just how it is similar to Australia's 'forward defence' doctrine.

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад

      @@krissteel4074 So then why is it not okay for China to project force to neutralize the west who've been trying to balkanize and colonize china continuously for the past two centuries? China, Russia, Iran, DPRK, all have an inalienable right to self defense in the face of wanton western violence all over the world.

    • @Chronomatrix
      @Chronomatrix 2 года назад +169

      While I understand the fear, to be fair Japan is not the nation it used to be, things would have to change a lot for them to repeat the actions of WWII.

    • @prfwrx2497
      @prfwrx2497 2 года назад +22

      @@Chronomatrix I think we learned our lesson. Our pioneering actions in Imperialism was keenly studied by the Japanese, who cranked that up to 11. I think the devastation that followed gave us a pretty good lesson. Don't give potential adversary any ideas - they might just return it to you greatly magnified.

    • @Monsterpala
      @Monsterpala 2 года назад +27

      To be fair the brits didn't do a very good job defending Singapore. One could argue worse than France as it wasn't Panzerkampfwagen but bicycles . . .

  • @falsevacuum4667
    @falsevacuum4667 2 года назад +310

    Japan and Germany both rearming (this time as staunch US allies), the EU expanding into military affairs, and Sweden/Finland joining Nato. The West is seemingly becoming stronger in a more dangerous world.

    • @ColinoDeani
      @ColinoDeani 2 года назад

      "The West" More like Civilized nations...
      The Crazy thing is its literally the same adversary every time... "Fascism"

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 2 года назад +18

      Nope. It's a sign of weakness economically and diplomatically.

    • @elrojo4379
      @elrojo4379 2 года назад

      The West is a terrorist group.

    • @jakesmall8875
      @jakesmall8875 2 года назад

      @@crhu319 lol most of asia is allying against China including India

    • @executorprime
      @executorprime 2 года назад +4

      Thankfully.

  • @DoctorDork
    @DoctorDork 2 года назад +1165

    Japan building up It's military says a lot about the current state of geopolitics. Whoa.

    • @johney3734
      @johney3734 2 года назад +166

      so im Australian: i find it alarming that all our enemy's from WW2 are now our mates, and all our mates are now our enemy's.... it feels like war is fickle, like generation after generation we go to war for glory!!!! and to be part of history. then find out war sucks!!!!! then we say things like "lest we forget" and go anti war for 50 years, then it all starts again... like we are bugs in a broken cycle of death and rebirth

    • @diabelgrogaty1963
      @diabelgrogaty1963 2 года назад

      @@johney3734 If the civil war was won by the RoC then thus would change nothing. Just a conflict of interests between the main actors vying for power and domination over others as the state that make the benefit for example with the strengh of it's currency.

    • @BlazzingZealot
      @BlazzingZealot 2 года назад +1

      @@johney3734 The chance of a another global war is low, because it will either be done really quick or never will happen and ecomic, proxy and other ways would be part of the new age of war.

    • @johney3734
      @johney3734 2 года назад +1

      @@BlazzingZealot i hope you are right

    • @josephp.1919
      @josephp.1919 2 года назад +37

      @john Huxley
      Do not worry, the countries of the world are running out of resources as the oil age ends. And so are turning on each other and returning to time tested strategies of survival during periods of scarcity. But with nuclear fusion, geothermal, wind, solar, and a million other powerful forms of energy generation, if we are lucky enough to survive the next 50 years, humanity has a peaceful and resource rich future in store. Have faith. Have strength.

  • @VeeSeven700
    @VeeSeven700 2 года назад +1926

    It's about time for both Japan and Germany. Both entered a period of understandable apprehension about being global powers. But the war was now a very long time ago and both countries do not resemble the countries they were then at all. Now they're both free, democratic and important but absent powerhouses. The free world needs to band together and to do that we need the free countries of the world to be confident and strong.

    • @jouvertalandwa5337
      @jouvertalandwa5337 2 года назад +53

      What does the "free world" mean?

    • @VeeSeven700
      @VeeSeven700 2 года назад +353

      @@jouvertalandwa5337 Countries whose citizens elect their own leaders in free and fair elections.

    • @jacktheuser-ck9qi
      @jacktheuser-ck9qi 2 года назад +337

      @@jouvertalandwa5337 Nations where simply holding up a sign doesn't get you sent to prison. Nations where discrimination isn't so extreme to the point where ethnicities are being driven out or outright removed.
      Countries who are willing to protect the current world order. Basically

    • @Newbmann
      @Newbmann 2 года назад +103

      Japans "democratic system" is litterally described as a one and a half party system.
      Sure you can vote and there are multiple parties but the LDP will always win.
      This is the same thing you see in Singapore and pre 2000s mexico.
      Im not saying japan isnt democratic just it runs a VERY diffrent system to germany and has alot of seperate problems with its democractic system.

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад

      @@jacktheuser-ck9qi The west literally does both of those things, their armed actors are never held accountable for wrongdoing, and you're just projecting to keep up the veil of your own moral superiority to "the other," break the conditioning, the west writes its own press releases.

  • @nozzle-d503
    @nozzle-d503 2 года назад +593

    I believe Japan is also working with the UK to develop a next generation fighter jet.

    • @adm_ezri
      @adm_ezri 2 года назад +36

      the tempest project is partnered with/in discussions with a wide variety of companies & countries. it's still early days though, so I wouldn't be shocked to see some partners drop out after a few years.

    • @joshbentley2307
      @joshbentley2307 2 года назад +33

      From my understanding that’s not even been agreed upon yet.
      There’s talks about merging the U.K.’s and Japans 6th generation fighter programs together.
      However the UK and Japan have announced they are working together on the joint development of engine and radar demonstrators.
      Italy and Sweden have also made agreements to explore a collaboration on the FCAS programme.

    • @kaunghtethtet-mn2uy
      @kaunghtethtet-mn2uy 2 года назад

      Some British people were wrongly attacked to Japanese because of Asian hate crimes in UK.I really strongly condemn that

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +31

      Japan was working on its own 6th gen fighter design-- but now yes, is considering teaming up with the UK program. Either way, the result should be amazing, considering how technologically advanced Japan is. Japan sensors and electronics + UK jet engines would be a match made in heaven!

    • @RaysGamingChannel2003
      @RaysGamingChannel2003 2 года назад +1

      Or working with the USA

  • @KenzY12345
    @KenzY12345 2 года назад +29

    As an Indians, we support Japan wholeheartedly, Not only because they are one of the most closet allies but for their own good it's very much important🎌

  • @jamesstepp1925
    @jamesstepp1925 2 года назад +309

    "If you want peace, prepare for war". Roman general Publius Flavius Vegetius
    Nothing encourages agression like weakness. My family fought Japan during WW2. Said the Japanese soldiers were tough, relentless fighters. Today I drive a Nissan, study martial arts developed in Japan, used to play ninja and samurai with cowboys and Indians as a child. As an ex soldier I would be very proud to stand shoulder to shoulder on any battlefield with the Japanese. If possible it's best to avoid wars, but there are few things as fine as strong friends when the fecal matter meets the rotary impeller.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +12

      Well said.

    • @SeriousTopics
      @SeriousTopics 2 года назад

      A strong Japan-one that is bound by a constitution that calls for a defensive use of its "military" - could be just what the United States and its partners need to help stand up to China in the Western Pacific.

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад +4

      And Japan will get theit revenge and beleive me that will be bad for you

    • @jmvpams1380
      @jmvpams1380 2 года назад +6

      Stand shoulder to shoulder but your country commands them & any other allies
      It's like your the boss, they're the followers
      So you'll probably order them to fight with American troops, now that's a shoulder to shoulder moment
      (I'm assuming that every nato & non-nato ally are gonna be led by American officers, no matter what branch they are)

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 2 года назад

      @@didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 hahaha

  • @briandbeaudin9166
    @briandbeaudin9166 2 года назад +777

    When comparing Japan's new military budget to China's current budget it is important to remember that much of China's military budget is spent on controlling its own populace.

    • @kingbaxter1945
      @kingbaxter1945 2 года назад +60

      Thanks for the good laugh.

    • @sinoroman
      @sinoroman 2 года назад +81

      someone's been watching too much american media

    • @acarrillo8277
      @acarrillo8277 2 года назад +171

      that and corruption

    • @harshjain3122
      @harshjain3122 2 года назад +13

      Nah, tf lmao...they would have different funds for that.
      But salaries and pensions of a much larger military does get deviated from Chinese defence budget

    • @sinoroman
      @sinoroman 2 года назад +1

      corruption is in every country, not notable to point out

  • @maninredhelm
    @maninredhelm 2 года назад +564

    The Japanese aircraft carriers specifically can only accommodate the F-35Bs, which are the ones with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, because they used to be helicopter carriers. They also have 2 more smaller helicopter carriers that can be converted for this purpose. The four combined could carry about as many fighters as China's huge new aircraft carrier, just to put it in perspective. So semi-secretly, Japan can already project some air power overseas. If Japan and the US intentionally set it up this way to sneak up on everyone, that's extremely clever. There's no hiding the construction of aircraft carriers, unless people don't think they're aircraft carriers. And the conversion process mostly only took refitting the deck with some heat resistant plates.

    • @Zankyo137
      @Zankyo137 2 года назад +25

      i would also add that at least japan have more than one port where to park their carrier

    • @compassroses
      @compassroses 2 года назад +20

      Xina's "huge new aircraft carrier" with its not-yet-operational electromagnetic aircraft launch system.

    • @blazinchalice
      @blazinchalice 2 года назад +30

      @@compassroses and the Chinese carriers rely on 'flopping fish' J-15 with low combat radius and armament capability.

    • @scoliosis9478
      @scoliosis9478 2 года назад +36

      I think it’s important to note that the Japanese most likely arent looking for parity with chinese forces as that would be an arduous and possibly impossible task, they just need to be able to effectively deter aggression and pull their weight as a US ally not match china pound for pound

    • @compassroses
      @compassroses 2 года назад +6

      @@blazinchalice Good play on "Flying Shark"! Reverse engineering has drawbacks when compared to the trial-and-error education of original innovation = you can't steal "know-how".

  • @japanwalkingtours3253
    @japanwalkingtours3253 2 года назад +362

    I am a Japanese. As I use the interpreter, there is a funny place. At first I want you to know the current situation of Japan. North Korea fires a missile into the sea near the shore of Japan regularly, and five of the Chinese missile are driven into the exclusive economic zone of Japan on August 4. Besides, Russia and a Chinese fleet go around Japan, and the Japanese feels danger every day. I will agree to Japan letting you strengthen the armaments in future.

    • @chewycaca
      @chewycaca 2 года назад +22

      Around japan but outside of EEZ. The same shit can be said about US units sailing and flying around China.

    • @Freedomajax
      @Freedomajax 2 года назад +78

      I will say that as a US service member, I'm happy to see Japan's strength increase. We may have been enemies in WW2, but as things stand now, I would count Japan as the US's closest ally, along with the UK.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад +5

      Part 2 to this video here: "How The US Should Have Spent The Afghanistan War Budget" by 'Second Thought'.

    • @justinmcgough3958
      @justinmcgough3958 2 года назад

      @@Freedomajax It's interesting how wars between nations can turn into great friendships. Like the US was birthed through a war with Brittan. After a few more wars with them, we're now the greatest allies. Same with Japan and Germany.

    • @makotohanazawa6560
      @makotohanazawa6560 2 года назад +5

      恐怖とか言い過ぎだろ

  • @Sect10n31
    @Sect10n31 2 года назад +539

    For decades and before the rise of the China’s Navy, Japan’s Navy had been quietly sitting at the #3 spot for World’s largest navies by gross (aka BIG SHIPS) tonnage. While Great Britain’s Navy and military has been downsizing for decades to fuel their social spending agendas, fellow island nation Japan has maintained their vigilance in the face of increasingly hostile neighbors like China, North Korea and Russia.

    • @madensmith7014
      @madensmith7014 2 года назад +82

      There's also the rest of NATO that can quickly come to Britain's aid if need be, and all they have to realistically face is Russia.
      Japan has to face 3 nations at once. The only ones in the region that can properly help are South Korea and a US forces stationed there. Any reinforcements would have to cross seas and oceans before they could help.

    • @A.Martin
      @A.Martin 2 года назад +26

      @@madensmith7014 South Korea has to keep an eye on their own neighbour though, any conflict involving China and the west will involve North Korea too.

    • @atrlawes98
      @atrlawes98 2 года назад +21

      Its because the threats aren’t as close to us. Better for us to have a smaller, better trained expeditionary style force than a large army that is less flexible. Size =/= capability. The current Royal Navy warships are far more capable than their predecessors 20-30 years ago. See Type 26 and 45 Destroyers and the Invincible and Queen Elizabeth class carriers as examples.

    • @gidi3250
      @gidi3250 2 года назад +11

      @@atrlawes98 and then have the same issues as what the empire got at the start of ww1, following your people's colonisation of my people your empire had a small expeditionary force, was better trained with their bolt actions than the Germans, but took massive casualtys and had to rush in new recruits who where not up to par with the more experience French and German army's.

    • @atrlawes98
      @atrlawes98 2 года назад +8

      @@gidi3250 In fairness both the German and French armies ended up throwing raw recruits into the line by the end of 1914 as well. See the “Kindermord” of the First Battle of Ypres. The French threw young recruits in following their catastrophic losses in August and September. The biggest issue wasn’t that the quality of troops declined to a level below the French and Germans it was that British commanders didn’t have experience of commanding large formations and they encountered the same difficulties all sides did when it came to offensive action in trench warfare.
      All that is to say, that while we may have a small army, NATO commanders do have experience of commanding some large formations we will also most likely be under American command at the Army group level so it wont matter as much. We also wont be fighting a war within 150 miles of the UK like WW1.

  • @joenichols3901
    @joenichols3901 2 года назад +509

    As an American, Japan is always in my top three of most important/best allies. All the allies are great but Japan has been nothing but a pleasure to deal with since the war. Never invading somewhere, not breaking the laws, works super hard and defends democracy. It's kind of like when you get in a physical fight with someone in school and afterwards you become friends - you've earned each other's respect. Japan is right up there with the UK for the USA.

    • @anartapoashan5714
      @anartapoashan5714 2 года назад +10

      1)en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_of_Honor how the US sees its best ally
      2)en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaza_Accord how the US treats its best ally

    • @vetabeta9890
      @vetabeta9890 2 года назад +64

      Yes ignoring the other minor fight where the US felt threatened by Japanese growth and basically forced it to mess up its currency causing a bubble

    • @Minchya
      @Minchya 2 года назад +6

      Yes but neither of these 2 allies have fought alongside the US in all her conflicts, others have.

    • @hydrolifetech7911
      @hydrolifetech7911 2 года назад +27

      @@Minchya UK has been fighting alongside the US

    • @jaybee4577
      @jaybee4577 2 года назад

      War mongers stop warmongering. You Americans have destroyed many countries in the world.

  • @bicker31
    @bicker31 2 года назад +685

    Japan had a military dictatorship leading their imperial ambitions, which overthrew their civilian govt. Japan demilitarized to stabilize and legitimize its civilian govt, not just at the whim of the US. Rather important here. Demilitarizion was not a mistake; it was a necessary transitional phase.

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад +65

      The US wanted japan to stay militarized so Japan can help in the case against communism but insisted on being pacifist.

    • @MFallion
      @MFallion 2 года назад +18

      Was* is the important word here.

    • @gilgameschvonuruk4982
      @gilgameschvonuruk4982 2 года назад +8

      The millitary simply needs to be a parlamentary army, like most millitaries in Europe and the USA

    • @blazinchalice
      @blazinchalice 2 года назад +4

      @@saosaqii5807 well they insisted on letting the US shoulder the burden of their security needs, yes

    • @madensmith7014
      @madensmith7014 2 года назад +54

      @@blazinchalice The JSDF was founded and expanded precisely because they don't want to be reliant on the US for defence and security. The JSDF is somehow bigger than the UK armed forces despite not being an "army"

  • @BigMan-rm6uy
    @BigMan-rm6uy 2 года назад +473

    As an Australian I have no issue with Japan developing their military. They are a close ally now and something must be done about China, China is our biggest problem threat so whatever help we can get is crucial

    • @tylermiller7943
      @tylermiller7943 2 года назад +48

      Right on bud I’m Japanese and it’s nice to see other countries viewing us as allies. China is also a concern of mine and it’s not a secret that they don’t think highly of Japan

    • @Servellion
      @Servellion 2 года назад

      Japan remilitarizing will probably trigger a response from China. They very much remember the Rape of Nanking over there. All sorts of reminders and memorials so it's still very much a part of modern day relations with Japan.

    • @TheZamaron
      @TheZamaron 2 года назад

      @@tylermiller7943 I mean for crying out loud, WW 2 was over 50 years ago now, Japan has shown they only want peace. Yet China still eyes them with suspicion. You don't see the US holding a grudge with with Japan, Italy, Austria, or Germany. They've all become strong allies, while China and Russia continue with threats, Russia's already shown with Ukraine that they can't be trusted, and China is trying to bully others out of the South China Sea. I thin the US is the only reason they don't go to war with other countries that are US allies. They know it would pretty much be mutually assured destruction. Most wars the US have fought have ben justified to some degree, WW 1 and 2, easy. Vietnam and Korea, stop the spread of Communism so Democracy can reign, War on Terror, controversial, but someone had to at least teach the Jihadis a lesson, even if how it was handled was pretty bad. China has no logical reason for what it's doing, it's a bully, and rarely tries to work with others, a war for Taiwan is unjustified. And right now all they're doing is making an alliance against them possible, there could be an alliance of Taiwan, US, Australia, Japan, South Korea, India, Vietnam, Phillis, and others who want China to behave.

    • @tonymante8759
      @tonymante8759 2 года назад +1

      japan once nearly wiped china off the map. people have forgotten that japan at one time was the third strongest military in the world. We nuked them for fuck sake because a conventional war with them would go on for years and cost millions of lives. Japan rearming as a ally is great news to my ears as a american. We can use all the help we can get in the pacific if the need arises and japans always had a technologically superior navy to Russia and china its time we see the Japanese fleet rise again.

    • @ryu1771
      @ryu1771 2 года назад +2

      Because you have emu

  • @tricksilver04
    @tricksilver04 2 года назад +836

    This is necessary to balance the power in Asia where China has a clear monopoly of military power

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 2 года назад +2

      The threat of war is the only thing keeping the peace, the ancient Romans recognized this and any state that still exists now also realized it. You cannot be a pacifist in a warring world, if you kill someone that was trying to kill you then it's moral courage and in contrast, pacifism is immoral cowardice. Great comment!
      Not spending anything on an armed force and hoping that you'd survive is a pacifist daydream.

    • @rezarfar
      @rezarfar 2 года назад +96

      This isn't entirely true, at least not in practice, on paper and in theory China has the strongest military in Asia but in reality thrir military is totally untested and their only real military experience in the last 40 or so years has been in war games with other countries.
      India has more experience as does Vietnam. China's experience is limited.
      This is why some people call China a paper dragon, in an actual war with the US, they'd get stomped in a matter of months, personally i dunno but i do think that China have made themselves seem a lot stronger than they are purely as a deterrent.

    • @tricksilver04
      @tricksilver04 2 года назад +80

      @@rezarfar while I agree that China is an untested paper military tiger, Asia still needs another strong military power to make the possibility of winning a war less likely for China. That will prevent them from going to war in the first place. Peace is only achieve when countries don't think they will benefit from a war.

    • @tafrihulislam9753
      @tafrihulislam9753 2 года назад +25

      @@rezarfar you shouldn’t forget China defeated India in 1962 and captured entire Arunachal Pradesh.today’s China is far stronger than that time.your military was tasted with Pakistan.so no comparison!

    • @lattrelbia2527
      @lattrelbia2527 2 года назад

      @@tafrihulislam9753 then 17 years later they lost to Vietnam worse than the Americans did. 1 month 30k chinese killed. 18 years 52k Americans killed. Then no other wars. Unarmed college kids and some fish.

  • @LeorikSG3
    @LeorikSG3 2 года назад +164

    I dread to see how would Japan look like militarised. 5 good years and we will see real functioning Gundams. Yes, please.

    • @nathanracher2911
      @nathanracher2911 2 года назад +29

      Don't get my hopes up.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +23

      Gundams launching off of carriers! I WANT! :D

    • @kevincrady2831
      @kevincrady2831 2 года назад +20

      Well, probably not really. But, I'm sure Japan's military planners are looking at the effectiveness of drones in the Ukraine War, and with their leadership in robotics and high-tech, I imagine we're going to be seeing some pretty impressive/scary robotic combat platforms in the next decade or two.

    • @SimplyDuker
      @SimplyDuker 2 года назад +10

      Then it would become Red Alert 3 all over again

    • @zion-istslayer
      @zion-istslayer 2 года назад +2

      🙏🙏🙏

  • @RandomPerson-bv3ww
    @RandomPerson-bv3ww 2 года назад +60

    “Noooo you can’t defend yourself! You have to uphold a 80 year treaty that the other parties want to change too!”

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад

      They're not in any danger, they're creating a pretext so they can have an expansionist military force again. They didn't reckon with their history of fascism, no one in the west did, and now it's repeating again. Just another wave of reactionary, brutish military states being raised up by western capital to kill non-whites and enforce capitalism. AGAIN.

    • @blazinchalice
      @blazinchalice 2 года назад +4

      The Japanese public consistently supports the status quo. Constitutional revision is still a nonstarter.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs 2 года назад

      @@blazinchalice yea the USA was never a repressive leader in the region . It just wanted the trade routers open

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k 2 года назад +1

      @@Niclaas1999 Two towers? Quite anti American of you to say.

  • @nocturnal2900
    @nocturnal2900 2 года назад +92

    As an American in the process of joining the military, I happily welcome the idea of Japan building up its military. You guys are our allies and the thought of you becoming more capable of defending your country, your loved ones, and your allies, brings a sense of shared duty and brotherhood. Our relatives might have fought eachother, but the world changes, so if it comes down to it - we will fight together! Amerika kara no ai, kanpai!

    • @Velocity____
      @Velocity____ Год назад +3

      Hence why i joined the army xD

    • @xShariNgaN01x
      @xShariNgaN01x Год назад

      American military , literally an imperial force for US corporation /domination , and resource extraction . What exactly are you proud of my dude ? Fighting for your corporate overlords in the name of freedom and so called democracy while brutalizing countries worldwide ?
      World is better of w/o this brutal empire meddling in intl affair . The sooner it fades away , the sooner we can talk abt peace .
      Too bad my country is full of super patriots like you .

    • @18nakedcowboys69
      @18nakedcowboys69 Год назад

      Don’t join the military

    • @lobolgbt1300
      @lobolgbt1300 11 месяцев назад

      @@Velocity____I joined the army so I could get $ and have dudes lick milk off my body

  • @Financeification
    @Financeification 2 года назад +149

    Thank you for making geopolitics accessible in these short and thoughtful analyses.

  • @saosaqii5807
    @saosaqii5807 2 года назад +109

    The Japanese citizens are still very much into pacifism and maintains that majority opinion meanwhile the government shows signs of wanting to militarize but can't fully due to its citizens.

    • @Elemblue2
      @Elemblue2 2 года назад +3

      People wanting governments with lots of guns is ideal.

    • @K警官
      @K警官 2 года назад +12

      Not to mention the stagnation of Japanese economy since the 90s bubble crisis. I doubt they can maintain an arms race with China in the indo-pacific without relying on US which is also showing signs of stagnation of influence around the world.

    • @giovanni-ed7zq
      @giovanni-ed7zq 2 года назад +1

      that all changed with russia threat and russia doing naval exercises with china around japan, also russia and china during those naval exercises violating japanese air space many times. i believe japan will get nukes to deter russia or china from ever thinking of invading japan.

    • @golabdurrahman660
      @golabdurrahman660 2 года назад +14

      @@K警官 and also japan had aging population which exacerbates economic stagnation these why i very skeptical japan can compete alone with china

    • @edgeldine3499
      @edgeldine3499 2 года назад +23

      ​@@K警官 China has dozens of major issues that should be noted, half of which I don’t even remember the details of.. water shortages/contamination, energy and agriculture issues, its financial system looks magnitudes worse than what the US was dealing with prior to the 2008 financial crisis, manufacturing costs in china are about as much as the US.. 2% cheaper technically.. but the sunk costs of infrastructure (factories and shipping) makes it costly to transition into other markets. You got Tofu Dreg buildings, massive corruption engrained into society, a slowing economy that many suspect to be worse than official stats. China is in a vulnerable geographic position with the 1st island chain, yes OBOR mitigates this somewhat but most trade (90%) is via oceans and not just Chinese trade.. trade globally. One of the fastest ageing populations on earth which directly affects consumption which is how many countries grow their economies... on top of the fact much of the developed world is going through a Japanese style population decline which means exports will stagnate or decline rapidly in the next few decades. The US is likely going to be the only nation of size to grow during this period. Take note of all the fallout effects from the invasion of Ukraine, food and energy shortages, the US has them in spades but I'm thinking of the immigration and refugees that will come from half the world going to crap. Well anyway hope yall have a good rest of your day lol

  • @larikauranen2159
    @larikauranen2159 2 года назад +203

    Im from finland, and am glad that people are finally starting to think military power as an extend of peaceful political negotions tool, which unfortunatelly hasnt changed since ever. Dispite the worlds interconnected trade, resources and production, having a strong army to deter hpstile actions are extremelly valuable, one of the reasosn why many european countries are yealous of finland and i think poland

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад +1

      Switzerland
      Hidden and camouflaged artillery, bunkers, tanks and air runways everywhere.
      Bridges that can all be set up with explosives rapidly to slow enemy movement inland.

    • @chriswhite3692
      @chriswhite3692 2 года назад +28

      People rag on about US "imperialism". The US military is the strongest stabilizing force in the world. And one part no one ever talks about is maritime security, of which the US Navy is by and far the biggest contributor. And that is playing out alot in the South China Sea.
      China right now reminds me of Imperial Japan 100 years ago

    • @blazinchalice
      @blazinchalice 2 года назад +15

      @@chriswhite3692 USN has been doing the heavy lifting for some time now, and has been doing so while suffering from budgetary constraints.

    • @Minchya
      @Minchya 2 года назад +15

      @@blazinchalice Also the people of the US suffer from less social, medical and Gov't services due to Defence spending priorities. Many countries that it protects have a better quality of life for their citizens by not spending as much on Defence.

    • @sejanus855
      @sejanus855 2 года назад +7

      @@Minchya
      But also the US wouldn't do it if they wouldn't gain anything from it. Especially US citizens always treat it like they accidentally slipped into the role of the world hegemon but it was actively taken.

  • @windseer55
    @windseer55 2 года назад +336

    Asian geopolitics needs a balancer, would like to see Japan develop itself into another major military might, greetings and support from italy.

    • @ApolloHDified
      @ApolloHDified 2 года назад +91

      Support from italy, how ironic LMAO. In all seriousness I agree though.

    • @pingapang8155
      @pingapang8155 2 года назад +18

      With the looming threat from China, Japan better be

    • @IluvDelutaya
      @IluvDelutaya 2 года назад +55

      All you need is a German

    • @osamabinladen824
      @osamabinladen824 2 года назад +7

      @@IluvDelutaya 😏

    • @sedeen5322
      @sedeen5322 2 года назад +6

      @@IluvDelutaya oh no...... Anyway

  • @CrimsonAlchemist
    @CrimsonAlchemist 2 года назад +44

    Nothing's wrong with Japan becoming a Military powerhouse. It's even safer for the world since there are aggressive power houses around Asia and Eastern Europe.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +5

      Agreed. Also I think a country which is firmly against war is exactly the type of country I would trust to be the one holding the biggest military powerhouse.

    • @CrimsonAlchemist
      @CrimsonAlchemist 2 года назад +14

      @Jk I've lived in Japan a few weeks at a time, work with many Japanese businesses in Asia, they are totally different from before the war. I can assure you Koreans are more aggressive and war hungry than Japanese. Chinese are at the top

    • @TFSIChristmas
      @TFSIChristmas 2 года назад +1

      @@CrimsonAlchemist thats not what he meant

    • @TFSIChristmas
      @TFSIChristmas 2 года назад

      @Jk yup

    • @judas3952
      @judas3952 2 года назад +3

      @Jk There is no history of Japan being aggressive towards Asia since ancient times. China did it.

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 2 года назад +123

    "Japanese militarism was defeated in WWII and it will be defeated again!" said Song, hurling mouthfuls of briny spittle everywhere as if his own country had anything to do with Japan's defeat and didn't spend the war getting brutalized by the Japanese.
    The CCP owes it's _existence_ to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Their destabilization of the Chinese nationalists is what pushed them back to Taiwan in the first place.

    • @gotterdammerung5527
      @gotterdammerung5527 2 года назад

      Very very true. Some people seem to forget that the Chinese revolution wasn't some romanticized fight of gallantry and bavery, It was a backstab and a betrayal.
      I mean in some battles Chinese nationalist soldiers were literally laying down their lives with grenades clinched in their chests waiting for tanks to roll over them...

    • @nickpapadopoulos9978
      @nickpapadopoulos9978 2 года назад +23

      Facts!

    • @photonz634
      @photonz634 2 года назад +17

      They are really asking for a worse Nanjing.

    • @nickpapadopoulos9978
      @nickpapadopoulos9978 2 года назад +6

      @@photonz634 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @checkdestroy
      @checkdestroy 2 года назад

      @@photonz634 Nice war crime boosting. What both the Japan and West do not understand is that the era of imperialism was only possible with extreme imbalances in military technology and industrial capacity. There is no Nanjing 2.0 possible when the Japanese navy can't conduct any amphibious landing in any part of China without getting totally wiped.

  • @east_coast_ceo1070
    @east_coast_ceo1070 2 года назад +32

    America 🇺🇸 and Japan 🇯🇵 we will together be one with one another we ❤️ our friendship with the Greatest Countries ❤️

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад +4

      Weeaboo + yellow fever = cringe

  • @menacingdonutz
    @menacingdonutz 2 года назад +197

    It’s such a shame that Japan is being forced to leave their pacifist doctrine behind and build a strong military because of their neighbors, however I am glad they aren’t ignoring the threats around them and are taking steps to protect themselves, I believe Japan is one of our greatest allies.

    • @ColinoDeani
      @ColinoDeani 2 года назад +17

      That they are.. Historically and Presently Many Veiw the attack on pearl Harbor as Dishonorable and are actually remorseful regarding Japan attacking america when they were once friends. As my Friend Natsuri says "The death was terrible but japan betrayed america, it is shameful for us". lol Japanese people are awesome..

    • @gundamt437
      @gundamt437 2 года назад +1

      Lol. I'm sure their neighbors are threatened more by them rearming than china. After all, imperial Japan caused much havoc in the region, even commiting atrocious to Chinese people during that era. It's definitely glossed over in western media, but the surrounding nations definitely remember.
      Hitler's Germany, USSR, get alot of screen time as big bad evils, but Japan gets mentioned in passing breath, even though it was an AXIS power.

    • @irone7050
      @irone7050 2 года назад +13

      @@ColinoDeani just curious, are they shameful of attacking china and denying the Nanjing massacre?

    • @ColinoDeani
      @ColinoDeani 2 года назад +11

      @@irone7050 yes.. the youth are..

    • @irone7050
      @irone7050 2 года назад +5

      @@ColinoDeani that's news to me. I thought the younger generations were ignorant about it and even deny it or having the attitude of "what does the fault of my an ancestor has anything to do with me"

  • @Libertarianmobius1
    @Libertarianmobius1 2 года назад +28

    Japan is one of our greatest ally, just as Britain is. We will fight alongside them and defend the homeland. Its a land of warriors and inspiration. We will always protect the sovereignty and economic prosperity. Its our greatest gift after the devastating conflict in WW2. Their culture uniqueness,work ethic and economic creativity is unrivaled in history. We will fight alongside each other and we will be unstoppable.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад

      True. Also I hope Japan makes some real life Gundams some day:)

    • @kakinator2365
      @kakinator2365 2 года назад

      Will be pretty stoppable

    • @Libertarianmobius1
      @Libertarianmobius1 2 года назад +3

      @@kakinator2365 Unstoppable

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous 2 года назад

      @@Libertarianmobius1 tell that to Russians and Chinese ICBMs. All your military spending would be useless in case of war as nobody is insane enough to try and fight you with anything other than tactical nukes.

    • @bigmoose7
      @bigmoose7 2 года назад

      @@georgeousthegorgeous Lets see if the Russian missiles even work anymore

  • @twist777hz
    @twist777hz 2 года назад +49

    "Remilitarize" a.k.a. become a normal country like, say, the US, UK, France, Spain and the Netherlands (all former colonial/imperial powers).

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад +11

      Japan already has an military but only for self defense
      The context is Japan will expand its military and no longer be as pacifist to counter a growing and now declining China.

    • @ntglf467
      @ntglf467 2 года назад +1

      @@saosaqii5807 lol japan's sdf's aren't even nearly strong enough to defend themselves. they are relying heavily to support from the usa.

    • @pathoithingz4320
      @pathoithingz4320 2 года назад

      @@ntglf467 literrally a pacifist nation !
      did that went over ur head

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k 2 года назад +2

      Which is a bit ironic considering the Japanese military in its current state ranks the fifth strongest in the world and ahead of all European nations.

    • @ntglf467
      @ntglf467 2 года назад

      @@user-pn3im5sm7k yeah but is it enough to fight back china which is ranked 3rd right now? i don‘t think so, especially if they invest even more into their military

  • @angelarch5352
    @angelarch5352 2 года назад +252

    It is quite amazing to consider that not too long ago, Japan and the USA were fighting each other as two of the most powerful militaries on Earth... and now consider that they have become friends are forming up a team together. Japan + USA is a tremendously powerful combination of technology and power.

    • @elmohead
      @elmohead 2 года назад

      also that China and Russia were allies in WW2, but enemies in the 50s onwards. It's as if Americans cannot be trusted and two-faced.

    • @dr.floomple7529
      @dr.floomple7529 2 года назад +35

      no one can stand against the USA and Japans combined might

    • @jmvpams1380
      @jmvpams1380 2 года назад +1

      @@dr.floomple7529 not just that
      But the entire world under American command
      But it might end up those countries will be annexed by the US
      just following their whim, any complaints will be seen as a criminal act

    • @ardel-4964
      @ardel-4964 2 года назад +8

      @@dr.floomple7529 Russia is probably the only country that can withstand both of them. Since it's incredibly hard to invade all of Russia plus the nukes will deter the US nukes.

    • @dr.floomple7529
      @dr.floomple7529 2 года назад +43

      @@ardel-4964 Russia doesn’t seem to be as strong as a lot of people think it is, from what I’ve seen some of their equipment is basically thrown together and just look at how much they are struggling in Ukraine. Ik they are not using their full military might but they really should not be struggling that much. Plus the only time we have really seen the USA use their full power was in WW2 and the USA has grown stronger since. Though you are kinda right about the nukes but the USA would be better off from a nuclear war than Russia because the population of Russia is mostly in one area that is much smaller than the USA.

  • @GeneralGouda
    @GeneralGouda 2 года назад +68

    As an American, I agree with Japan arming themselves. I believe they should build up their military. The Japanese have always been warriors. It’s in their blood. Japanese and Americans are very good at war. When we’re fighting together, we’re unstoppable.

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy Год назад +7

      😂😂😂.

    • @alastairbrewster4274
      @alastairbrewster4274 Год назад +2

      Japan are good at war , America’s record especially recently is terrible .

    • @GeneralGouda
      @GeneralGouda Год назад +5

      @@alastairbrewster4274 Americas record as of recently? Are you disregarding their record before “recently”. Because that’s the only way your opinion would be valid.

    • @GeneralGouda
      @GeneralGouda Год назад

      @@EliasRoy suck it.😂

    • @seventian6117
      @seventian6117 Год назад

      It is afraid, feel it

  • @paulsteaven
    @paulsteaven 2 года назад +256

    You know that the situation is dire when a pacifist nation is re-arming itself.

    • @Choomz_2704
      @Choomz_2704 2 года назад +28

      "Ohhh shit here we go again"
      -cj from gta san andreas

    • @TheAvaricious.
      @TheAvaricious. 2 года назад

      @@Choomz_2704 Its all fun and games until they get nuked again

    • @suisui5930
      @suisui5930 2 года назад +14

      Nanking 2.0 coming to ur nearby asian countries soon

    • @OliverFlinn
      @OliverFlinn 2 года назад

      Only a pacifist nation because US told it to be pacifist. Japan is ultra nationalist

    • @Batmans_Pet_Goldfish
      @Batmans_Pet_Goldfish 2 года назад +26

      It's pacifism by force. Like Switzerland.

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 2 года назад +133

    From the US, I dislike the way the video characterizes American attitudes towards Japan. Yes, our nations were at war in WW2, but ever since, our nations have had very warm relationships. I certainly consider Japan one of my favorite foreign nations, if not my favorite outright. If Japan wants to rearm, I see no problem with that whatsoever. The Japanese people have embraced democracy with fervor, recognizing the value of personal freedom, liberty, and human rights. So yes, as an American, I love Japan and her people. The only people who get to decide Japan's future are the Japanese people.

    • @justinbeiber3805
      @justinbeiber3805 2 года назад +17

      The narrator always fails to elaborate that the social reforms were mad in by part the Americans, which helped shape japan into the nation it is today

    • @carlosboral2923
      @carlosboral2923 2 года назад +4

      you kind of forgot that Japanese people got traumatized( somewhat ) after you ( Americans ) dropped two nuclear weapons. thus making Japanese people a pacifist thus leaving the politicians divide between arming( an American allies duty ) and disarming ( the Japanese peoples pacifism )

    • @bigbrotherdsad6535
      @bigbrotherdsad6535 2 года назад

      Funny how the Japanese hates the America for the bomb but refuse to acknowledge the war crime they did lol.

    • @carlosboral2923
      @carlosboral2923 2 года назад +4

      @@bigbrotherdsad6535 its like the american freeing the filipinos but just bought it from spain and comitted a genocide ie filipino american war 1899

    • @gm7173
      @gm7173 2 года назад +11

      @@carlosboral2923 extremely short-sided and illogical opinion

  • @mivapusa
    @mivapusa 2 года назад +133

    Japan, India and S. Korea are our best bet at keeping China in check, given they have a much more personal interest in it.

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад

      Those countries have literally no interest in confronting china, especially not with this brinkmanship, because their economies are entirely inter-dependent. The US is the only country that wants to contain china because it's a psychosis of control.

    • @isunlloaoll
      @isunlloaoll 2 года назад

      India is not that trustworthy from the democratic free world pov. They are playing both sides, buying tons of Russian weapons and oil, refusing to condemn russia and putin. India is also playing with authoritarianism and ultra nationalism just like China. India is just a temporary partner, but not "part of the family " I'd say.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 2 года назад +11

      An Asian almost identical to NATO alliance would do the trick.

    • @waynedutton3737
      @waynedutton3737 2 года назад +36

      You need to add the Philippines, Vietnam and Australia to the list. They've all had issues with China's expansion in the area

    • @DrawPG
      @DrawPG 2 года назад +8

      @@waynedutton3737 the filipino people are chill and kind usually but man bringing up the issues about the islands that were stolen from our country makes everyone's blood boil so an issue is where it begin which quickly escalated to severe hatred towards the ccp

  • @gerardor1702
    @gerardor1702 2 года назад +63

    As an American Sailor, I have worked many times with the JMSDF. They are some of the most capable and impressive sailors in the world. In the end, another strong democracy in Asia is a good thing for everyone.

    • @cooladam2167
      @cooladam2167 2 года назад +1

      Democracy is a meme that needs to die.

  • @jezusbloodie
    @jezusbloodie 2 года назад +40

    Both Germany and now Japan are reaching the third act of their redemption arc

    • @Aliballer
      @Aliballer 2 года назад +4

      Good one

    • @d2cuadrados510
      @d2cuadrados510 2 года назад +7

      Yeah, let's just hope they keep their depravity in check this time

    • @LarryWater
      @LarryWater 2 года назад

      Meanwhile, their former enemies, Russia and China, never redeemed themselves

    • @TFSIChristmas
      @TFSIChristmas 2 года назад

      We have Italy, we just need also Austro Hungarian lol

  • @benoitbvg2888
    @benoitbvg2888 2 года назад +77

    Good. The free world needs a strong Japan. Love from France.

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 2 года назад

      I heard nearly the second Russia invaded Ukraine, France almost Surrendered. I bought a Used Rifle from France, it said Never Fired, Only Dropped Once.

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 2 года назад

      I will always hold it against you Frenchies, for Killing the Ross' Cousins, the French Crown and Kind off... You know France had a Queen Ross, I assume like Euphemia Ross Queen of the Scots misidentified Historically as de Ross or of Clan Ross, when ever since the 4th Earl of Ross, Hugh Ross (died in the Crusades) we've had the Surname Ross centuries before the Advent of Surnames from Hugh Ross' partial Descendants the English Crown.

    • @I_hu85ghjo
      @I_hu85ghjo 2 года назад +4

      "free world" lol

    • @SirSparrowHawk
      @SirSparrowHawk 2 года назад +15

      @@I_hu85ghjo a lot more free than the other parts lol

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 2 года назад

      @@I_hu85ghjo you are right... Is a bit of a Joke! But his Frenchie Pride won't let him say the American Empire for which I am a Vassal... China, little old China wants to take on the Whole of the American Empire, well as seen in Iraq they Will feel the Weight of a Hundred Nations.

  • @mistawolfe8541
    @mistawolfe8541 2 года назад +43

    Go Japan, strong, innovative, peaceful nation. Help us preserve freedoms from the communists

    • @mistawolfe8541
      @mistawolfe8541 2 года назад

      @Off Road Guy no not at all, the free aspects of our countries prevent this, but they are alot closer. Yes. Collusion between the media and state, government expansion etc. Yeah that's the road there- the Dems do try but will never usurp total power like other communist dictators

    • @verbalwound5874
      @verbalwound5874 2 года назад

      Peaceful? Lmao

    • @mistawolfe8541
      @mistawolfe8541 2 года назад +1

      @@verbalwound5874 yeah, after the big aggression Japan chilled out a lot, 3rd biggest economy now,. There's these little islands that have been claimed by china (of coarse, and Japan located in-between the countries. Japan got its fair share, and never built anything on the islands in a 50 years so as to not ever upset the neighbor

  • @KH-of2rb
    @KH-of2rb 2 года назад +16

    The situation in Japan is completely different from that of Germany. Japan is surrounded by China, North Korea, and Russia, making it a very dangerous situation.
    It is natural for Japan to build up its military.
    It is like saying that our country has nuclear weapons and will build up its military, but Japan is not allowed to do so. If you are going to criticize Japan, the countries you criticize should also stop building up their militaries.

  • @nocensorship8092
    @nocensorship8092 2 года назад +266

    Japans militarization is definitely reducing the risk of a conflict. Weakness provokes attacks. Strenght provokes peace. World war 2 could never have happened if the allies had been in a militarily strong position. War's don't happen if both sides are strong.

    • @leihtory7423
      @leihtory7423 2 года назад +26

      Japan was already militarizing.
      Heck the Japanese were the first to field an aircraft carrier in East Asia after ww2.
      Japan created large fleets of Missile Destroyers & Submarines 80s & 90s
      Mind you in the 80-90s China was still using tanks on top of fishing boats as warships.
      Japans continued militarization is the cause of escalation.

    • @MarvoloSalazar
      @MarvoloSalazar 2 года назад +2

      @@leihtory7423 interesting didnt know that. Saw that Germany is also doing the same so guess now its only a matter of time

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 2 года назад +25

      in today's world a war between near peers is too costly so countries only really go to war if they think they can win quickly. russia went to war since they massively overestimated their own ability to wage war and massively underestimated Ukraine's ability to slow them down and wear them out. China has routinely threatened war with Japan and Taiwan because they think they could beat either but a Japan with a real military would be able to defeat any Chinese attack or invasion, so it would actually make the region safer.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 2 года назад +8

      ​@@leihtory7423 china has been making threats for a long time though. they caused several crises in the taiwan straits even before they had a navy, resorting to shelling Taiwanese beaches from the mainland. chinas been attacking boats in international waters they lay claim to and theyve built artificial islands with air bases on them to extend their reach across east and southeast asia. the only thing that got China to back down during each Taiwan strait crisis were American carrier fleets but now china is building tons of anti ship missiles and their own aircraft carriers. china has also been building a fleet of amphibious landing craft and even aired recruitment videos showing their marines storming beaches from them, an ad pretty much aimed at Japan and Taiwan since those are the only places they'd need to send a ton of amphibious landing craft. chinas been the aggressor in their relationship since the end of WW2 and Mao defeated the ROC.

    • @leihtory7423
      @leihtory7423 2 года назад

      @@arthas640
      And Japan and Korea and Taiwan have amphibious Fleets.
      Hell our country has been training amphibious landings with Japan Korea USA for decades.
      Why CANT China have an Amphibious landing forces?
      Why CANT China build a bunker near the Indian Border.
      When India built a bunker near the Chinese border?
      India entered China border killed Chinese troops, because of bunker.
      utter Hypocrisy
      Why CANT China build Military Islands in the West Philippines Seas.
      When Taiwan,Vietnam & Malaysia illegally built military islands in West Philippines Waters.
      Why CANT China Externd its EZZ with artficial Islands.
      When Japan and South Korea extends their EEZ with artificial Islands.
      Why CANT China Fly in ADIZ of Taiwan.
      When USA Japan South Korea Fly in in ADIZ of China.
      See the Bullshit?
      Rules for thee but not for me.
      Their treating the Chinese like Second Class Nation.

  • @squirepraggerstope3591
    @squirepraggerstope3591 2 года назад +81

    GOOD! Japan's a major ally and her full return to maintaining a viable defence establishment as part of a combined 1st world effort to deter Chinese expansionism is needed. As a Brit, I also particularly welcome close Japanese collaboration with us in developing a 6th gen fighter/strike aircraft

    • @ConsumptiveSoul
      @ConsumptiveSoul 2 года назад

      Japan needs to retake their islands that they lost against the Russians they own them

    • @gamechanger8908
      @gamechanger8908 2 года назад

      It will also be good if they were able to deter western expansionism, with the ammount of influence the west has(and it being responsible for conflict), and the ammount of millitary bases they have for global influence. It's the beginning of a new world order. "Asia for Asians 2.0 electric boogaloo"

    • @Ben-.-
      @Ben-.- 2 года назад

      Chinese expansionism on what exactly?

    • @squirepraggerstope3591
      @squirepraggerstope3591 2 года назад

      @@Ben-.- On all and any neighbours that China's repugnant Marxist rulers decide it can absorb or rob.
      Why? Aren't you too familiar with either the vile political dogma involved or the history of the CCP''s particularly nasty regime (even by communist standards)?

    • @Ben-.-
      @Ben-.- 2 года назад +4

      @「N」 Hong Kong is Chinese territory, and you can’t blame them for taking back Taiwan when it’s the “Republic of China” to unify China. Past Chinese dynasties have done the same, there would be a division amongst them after a dynasty collapses. When a new dynasty formed, it reunified China and made it stronger. Tibet was also a part of China way back in the 13th century. And if you’re gonna talk about “Chinese expansionism” then why don’t you talk about what America has done to the Middle East?

  • @novemberfalls7602
    @novemberfalls7602 2 года назад +15

    I would love to see Japan get stronger again. Let them show the Chinese who is the boss. They bullied us here in SEA.

  • @ai-chanherrscherofsalt8109
    @ai-chanherrscherofsalt8109 2 года назад +10

    The legendary Yamato battleship and Schewerer Gustav. Japan and Germany had an insane ww2 weaponry. I can't imagine now what they're capable of.

  • @aggressivecalm
    @aggressivecalm 2 года назад +109

    Australia feels safer knowing that Japan is taking these steps.🥰
    I believe we (Australia) should deepen ties to all like minded nations, but Japan shares our biggest fear. An over militarised, aggressive, belligerent, and arrogant China. 🥺

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад +1

      Review history once
      And I bet Your Soldiers won't like that

    • @aggressivecalm
      @aggressivecalm 2 года назад

      @@didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      What inane, imbecilic and worthless PLA propaganda. It smacks of fear and desperation, so that’s almost the definitive every line held by Beijing. The West is not a monster, we are a family; we don’t fear our differences.
      We embrace them, Germany and Japan were long, long ago much like China. So we had to enter into conflict, and it was through this conflict that the West learnt the hollowness of war.
      China, and Russia seek conflict, they seek an enemy. For they are the enemy, their regimes are evil and oppressive; they brainwash and isolate their entire countries, they imprison millions, they torture, they kill.
      They over centralise their power, and make increasingly irrational decisions, based on the limited abilities of their increasingly unbalanced leaders. They spend 3x 4x the money they spend on their military keeping their populations under control. And they invest heavily into their military to help them maintain authority.

    • @toddtao8790
      @toddtao8790 2 года назад +1

      @@didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 its actually funny reading a comment like this.

    • @gabri_19
      @gabri_19 2 года назад

      @@didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 Japan is not the same Japan during WW2 is… They are not being ruled by an imperialist government… It is understandable that the Free World should support Japan to militarised again to counter China since the Chinese government is being aggressive with its neighbouring countries in Asia…. Japan militarising will change the geopolitical situation in the Far east with looming threats from China and North Korea…

    • @haysnairte4
      @haysnairte4 2 года назад +2

      Maybe if Australians stopped bullying Japanese saying they are Chinese, duh

  • @galatheumbreon6862
    @galatheumbreon6862 2 года назад +48

    I see this as good news, Japan can be a very powerful counterbalance to China so I honestly support this

    • @dinitroacetylen
      @dinitroacetylen 2 года назад +4

      There once was a time when a number of nations wanted to be powerful counterbalances to their neighbours. Then it became a vicious cycle of the same thing. And that's how WWI was eventually made.

    • @UpNorthCatsFan
      @UpNorthCatsFan 2 года назад

      @@dinitroacetylen people who read about history would understand what’s happening today with the military build up is not a good sign. Historically country’s don’t build up military just for the hell of it. They are eventually used.

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Год назад

      A better way to counterbalance China would be if Australia and the Western part of Siberia (captured from a weakened Russia) were donated to resource poor Asians. Chinese could also be allowed to immigrate to these places. China's demographic crisis and the combined economic might of the global south would prevent China from selfish action.

    • @땅콩도둑-p9y
      @땅콩도둑-p9y Год назад

      as a korean(south) im a little worried....

  • @roberthaines4221
    @roberthaines4221 2 года назад +20

    I, for one, see this as a positive development. Japan will always be allied with the West, and anything that further curtails China's increasing bellicosity and influence (and indirectly counters Russia) can only be a good thing.
    And here's the other part of the picture: Japan has incredibly good technological capabilities. If they revive their own weapons industry (rather than simply continuing to source from the US/UK) they are likely to develop some game-changing new weaponry, that we will be able to benefit from, just as they have benefited from our weapons tech for decades now.

  • @Yutaro-Yoshii
    @Yutaro-Yoshii 2 года назад +16

    Many have speculated that the Epsilon rocket developed by JAXA are capable of being retrofitted as missiles. It uses solid fuel, which is good for long term storage and rapid deployment, and automatic guidance which is resilient to jamming.

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Год назад +1

      They're fewer and smaller rockets. Japan can't make the best guidance systems either.

    • @Yutaro-Yoshii
      @Yutaro-Yoshii Год назад +1

      @@tritium1998 Japan doesn't make guidance systems. Each suppliers and ultimately each individual person in charge of the development makes determines how good the guidance is. So unless you know in depth who the suppliers of the components are and how good of a tracking record they have, I don't think I can trust that observation.

  • @TheSwedishHistorian
    @TheSwedishHistorian Год назад +10

    Japan rearming is great for everyone but China and Russia. It ensures China is kept in check, even as the US declines from its position as lone superpower. Japan still has border disputes with Russia and interests opposed to China

  • @wmjohns881
    @wmjohns881 2 года назад +29

    I was stationed in Japan from 65 to 70. I befriended a number of Japanese navy and army veterans.
    They were all very honorable men. None of them agreed with Japanese war atrocities in Korea, China and the Philippines.
    I have an understanding of the latent Japanese warrior spirit.
    Japan has the ability, if awaken by China, to be the most formidable foe that China could ever imagine.
    I am glad that Japan and America are Allies.

    • @MaxHunterUserCR
      @MaxHunterUserCR Год назад +4

      to find you westerners respect our traditions is wonderful, we always know our enemies have been capable, but now that the west is our allies, we can now focus on china

    • @wmjohns881
      @wmjohns881 Год назад +1

      @@MaxHunterUserCR
      We are one. America+Japan= strength 🙏

    • @deanzaZZR
      @deanzaZZR Год назад

      The old, someone else must have done it excuse. I'm sure they were very kind when you were a visitor in Japan in the 1960s.

    • @jamaljyf
      @jamaljyf Год назад

      “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” - George Santayana

  • @shockwave2654
    @shockwave2654 2 года назад +151

    As a German, I can only congratulate Japan on their new course. The comments read a lot about Germany's 100 billion for its military and Germany and Japan rebuilding their armies. This may certainly frighten some people and create skepticism. With history, it's no wonder! But I think both states have learned their lesson and are now flawless democracies that are able to share values and human rights. Ultimately, it is states like Russia, China and others that trample on international law and give supremacy to the law of the stronger. We must stand united against this and rip off the masks of the autocracies of this world and expose them as unjust states. Sorry for my bad english.

    • @AnarchicMakoto
      @AnarchicMakoto 2 года назад +29

      "Flawless democracies" that's impossible

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад +6

      Neither country learned anything, the exact same imperial, fascistic attitudes are right there at the surface and anyone who's even vaguely aware can see them.

    • @fanis1414
      @fanis1414 2 года назад +47

      @@heinzdoof1575 You are delusional

    • @tooltalk
      @tooltalk 2 года назад

      Are you kidding me? Japan is a single-party political system and the one advocating for rearmament are the same ones that still deny their WW2 war crimes and still worship class A criminls at Yasukuni, so to bring back their glorious Showa era. The world isn't worried about Germany rebuilding their military -- they had serious soul-searching after defeat and to this date remembers the horrors of their fathers (though but if they started memorializing Hitler and reminiscing about their glorious pre-WW2 Germany, they won't be left alone.) Japan on the other hand got off the hook easy in spite of their war atrocity and defeat largely due to the growing communist threat in EA at the time.

    • @Alitacyan
      @Alitacyan 2 года назад +26

      I agree with you that Germany and Japan need to do this. But I think its dangerous to call any country flawless. They are not flawless democracies. Japan especially has some democratic deficiencies... Ask the Japanese themselves and most people under age of 40 will tell you there is room for improvement.

  • @toshihidemiyake7937
    @toshihidemiyake7937 2 года назад +44

    As a Japanese, I would like to express my opinion that Japan has not the slightest intention of invading other countries with military power. We just need to be strong enough to defend our country from China & Russia, that are trying to invade our country. Until now, because we were under the aegis of the US, and enemies were not increasing their military activities, we thought that the conventional military force we had could protect the peace in our country. However, in light of the situation where the power of the US is weakening and China is growing stronger, we have decided that we cannot protect our country with the military power we have now. (Forgive my DeepL English.)

    • @toshihidemiyake7937
      @toshihidemiyake7937 2 года назад

      For westerners, it may not matter if Japan is invaded by China or Russia, but for us it is a serious matter. Unlike the WW2 era, our political system has completely changed and postwar education has instilled American ideology in us. So our generation has no desire to start a war. Westerners think of the Axis powers as eternally evil, but we are different now.

    • @dadikkedude
      @dadikkedude 2 года назад +4

      Japan has quite a bit of history with invading across the sea into Korea, China and even Russia. Japan is inherently limited to its geography being a densely populated island with few natural resources. Maybe the situation now is defensive but what about 20 years time?

    • @toshihidemiyake7937
      @toshihidemiyake7937 2 года назад

      @@dadikkedude
      Indeed, the depletion of oil has forced Japan into war. That is true. However, today Japan has diversified its imports of crude oil, LNG, and coal to reduce the risk of energy depletion. And we have plenty of nuclear power plants and water resources. So, Japan is unlikely to invade a foreign country because of energy depletion. Besides, Japan is not exactly a puppet state, but it is basically running its government according to the will of the US. As long as US domination continues, Japan will not and cannot invade a foreign country, no matter how many years it may be in the future.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +2

      True.
      After Iraq and Afghanistan, Americans have basically had enough of the military and elected Trump to go back to being isolationist.
      Before, people would be fine with humanitarian missions. But now, people are pretty hostile to the military doing anything but self defence.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +8

      @@dadikkedude Japan would still be the same.
      You underestimate how much the Americans have changed the country.
      Before, Japan was trying to establish an empire similar to the British.
      After the Americans, they funneled their ambition towards their corporations.
      Most first world advanced economies do not care about territorial gains. They know it is useless most of the time.
      The past few wars the Americans have been involved in, were purely out of fear of some enemy. Not for territorial reasons.
      The Americans gained very little oil wealth from Iraq and Afghanistan, and have lost more than they have gained.
      The only thing Americans gained, was a renewed sense of security, even with the Taliban takeover. But that is it.
      I would say China is much more likely to warmonger than Korea or Japan.
      Simply by merit of the old CCP governors from Mao time, such as XiJinping, that still have the old mentality of territorial gains.

  • @gabriele5719
    @gabriele5719 2 года назад +55

    Apart from the US Navy, Japanese Navy is the only one in the region with enough operational range to conduct escort patrols/sea lanes interdiction down to the Indian Ocean (apart, of course, navies from countries already exposed to that ocean).
    Why it matters a lot?
    Well, because that means Japan can have access to Gulf oil; while, if needed, interdict/contest the same access by China’s Navy.
    Even a marginal disruption of oil shipments from Gulf area to China would have tremendous consequences.
    That’s how big of a news is for Japan to build up its military (Navy, first of all).

    • @kunalmandhare3144
      @kunalmandhare3144 2 года назад +3

      If gulf oil is whole point then I guess no navy other than Indian Navy has better assets and capabilities placed in the region. Look the island chains of India, plus the strategic location of mainland sothern India, and obviously the decently big enough Indian Navy.
      I think Japanese navy will have a bigger part to play in the south China sea. Whereas the Indian Navy will be the biggest player in the Indian Ocean region.

    • @J_X999
      @J_X999 2 года назад +1

      @@kunalmandhare3144 India's navy definitely will not be able to dominate the Indian ocean, maybe Kashmir but their naval capabilites are far overrated by none other than the Indians themselves

    • @riderchallenge4250
      @riderchallenge4250 2 года назад

      @@J_X999 foreign sources rank India above china and japan in power projection capabilities

    • @J_X999
      @J_X999 2 года назад

      @@riderchallenge4250 Haha, it is funny that you may believe that rubbish. China is way ahead of India in terms of power.

    • @kunalmandhare3144
      @kunalmandhare3144 2 года назад +1

      @@J_X999 awww I can feel you are dis heartened. My condolences are with you.

  • @いみ-v6j
    @いみ-v6j 2 года назад +9

    This is my opinion as a Japanese.
    The biggest obstacle to Japan's military expansion is its constitution. One of the most important tenets of the Japanese Constitution is the renunciation of pacifism and military power, and the Constitution has never been amended.
    Also, the majority of Japanese people always want to give up war, and many of the Japanese around me have negative opinions about military expansion. Ironically, these were made by GHQ occupation rules.
    Japan is now facing a major transformation. We must change from being a country that receives protection from the United States to a country that fights alongside the United States.

    • @CrayCow
      @CrayCow 2 года назад +3

      As a Chinese, I can't help but to be concerned when Japanese textbooks says that they were the victims of WWII and omitting events such as Nanjing massacre, when war criminals are enshrined and worshipped, when pre schooler children are taught militarism. I sincerely hope Japan doesn't forget the carnage of WWII and is simply building up a military for self-defence. I hope our countries do not go to war. Peace.

    • @いみ-v6j
      @いみ-v6j 2 года назад +3

      @@CrayCow The best way is for East Asian countries to get along. I am Japanese, but I love Chinese culture and have many Chinese friends. It is very bad for countries with similar cultures to be hostile to each other. It would be one of the best ways for Japan to accept war reparations, but Japanese sentiment toward China is very high...
      I wish for Japan-China friendship.
      Love China from Japan🇨🇳🤝🇯🇵!

    • @babycho9
      @babycho9 2 года назад

      @@いみ-v6j ゲ~

    • @No_Anime_No_Life.
      @No_Anime_No_Life. 2 года назад +5

      "It would be one of the best ways for Japan to accept war reparations"
      actually you Japan doesn't need that when Maou Zedong still alive and saying to Japanese diplomat "we thanking to Japanese invasion aganist KMT, without Japanese we (CCP) can't win against KMT" also he never saying anything about Nanjing and what Japanese did in WW2
      so basicly Japanese doesn't need accept war reparations from CCP today who actually never fought against Japanese Empire in first place
      CCP is the one who doesn't have rights to blaming Japanese over WW2 when CCP actually did genocide more than 50 millions Chinese people in peace time even today we have Uyghur Genocide, also invading and mass killing millions Tibetian, Manchurian, Uyghur, and deny about Tiananmen Square 1989, now we have CCP military and politic bully with hypocritical toward Taiwan and Japan for decades after Maou Zedong died
      this is the reason why your Japanese sentiment toward China is very high, as Indonesian Chinese here i know about those Mainland Chinese well, so now don't trying get along with those wumao (pro-CCP) like CrayCow, otherwise you will be brainwashed to guilty over Anti-Japanese propaganda made by CCP
      i don't want that happend to you and the rest of Japanese

    • @いみ-v6j
      @いみ-v6j 2 года назад +1

      @@No_Anime_No_Life. I understand about it. The Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War are completely different things. When I see the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese people criticizing Japan's acts of war, I imagine that both the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China are the same country of Chinese people.
      From that point of view, it seems a little strange that Taiwan is stepping up cooperation with Japan.
      I think that political propaganda is the root cause of rising anti-Chinese sentiment in Japan today. As long as Japan is an ally of the United States, there are TV programs and news that are hostile to China on a daily basis. Also, in terms of education, attention is focused only on the war between Japan and the United States, and events in Asia are neglected.
      In any case, I hope that peace will come to East Asia. Of course, Not in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Hearts of iron 4 is enough for war.

  • @jessiporch7715
    @jessiporch7715 2 года назад +8

    Japan expanding their military in the 1920s: PANIK
    Japan expanding their military in the 2020s: KALM

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      These Americans and Especially seeing ausisez cheet about that😵🤣
      Imagine A Such Secret Country such as japan forgor their history and pain caused by USA

    • @jessiporch7715
      @jessiporch7715 2 года назад

      @@didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 Japan sowed the wind and reaped the whirlwind. Attacking Pearl Harbor was a monumentally awful decision and ultimately resulted in the complete destruction of their military and industrial base.

  • @Mesozoic_mammal
    @Mesozoic_mammal 2 года назад +61

    Germany is investing 100 billion into the military. Japan is beefing up. Isn't it exciting seeing a band getting back together?
    Yes yes, I know Italy... but they'd only switch sides anyway.

    • @stormblade3408
      @stormblade3408 2 года назад +7

      Tbf they Are part of Belt and Road..

    • @derluftpenner7018
      @derluftpenner7018 2 года назад

      Only italy remaining than the trio will be complete

    • @TheHolySpiritISgreat
      @TheHolySpiritISgreat 2 года назад

      Precise 105 billion for Japan and around 95 billion for Germany. As for Italy they quit the BRI but they're likely to get overshadowed. The days of USA being the only world power are over. Same for China and Russia. Russia's days are numbered and China is decaying rapidly. Most likely we will see the rise of regional powers who have good relations with eachother.
      Israel for the middle east.
      Japan and India for most of Asia.
      Germany for Europe (or France or Poland if they rise)
      Turkey for the Balkans.
      Usa for North and maybe South America. (Brazil could be the regional power for South America)
      And Africa would pretty much be a wild card on who rules. Most likely Christian Africa vs Arab Africa.
      I think the world is heading towards regional powers that get along and perhaps Africa? This period would ofc end probably by some African power. What do you think?

    • @se7en600
      @se7en600 2 года назад +1

      💀💀💀

    • @gocool_2.0
      @gocool_2.0 2 года назад +11

      Mussolini's grand daughter is a politician. So. The combo is back but it's on the right side now.

  • @HailAzathoth
    @HailAzathoth 2 года назад +85

    Man I would love to see a Japanese Navy on par with the US Pacific fleet. Nuclear carriers and attack subs.

    • @chimchim2_
      @chimchim2_ 2 года назад +6

      Yea their navy really pushed the US Navy to its limit during WW2. The only way I'd like to see them on par again is if they remained an alley... But that seems like a slippery slope

    • @sinoroman
      @sinoroman 2 года назад +1

      not good. if that happens and America declines, Japan is on a rampage again

    • @SICKFREDO
      @SICKFREDO 2 года назад +19

      @@chimchim2_ is not though if you understand the context as to why they attacked the US.

    • @chimchim2_
      @chimchim2_ 2 года назад

      @@sinoroman yea didn't go so well last time. Buuuut maybe things are different now?

    • @chimchim2_
      @chimchim2_ 2 года назад

      @@SICKFREDO I do understand the context. What do you think I'm missing?

  • @bobjohnson3940
    @bobjohnson3940 2 года назад +9

    WW2 buff here. I'd be for a Japanese rebuild. I trust them. My whole sense about Japan today, the whole vibe is a purely positive one. The difference a fairly long, and complex relationship makes changes everything.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 2 года назад +12

    We've officially moved past the postwar era and into something else completely.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +2

      "Cold War 2.0" I think it will be called, just a guess (i hope it stays Cold)

    • @kevincrady2831
      @kevincrady2831 2 года назад +1

      Hopefully not a new "prewar era"...

  • @blazinchalice
    @blazinchalice 2 года назад +52

    The US Japan alliance is the most crutial strategic relationship in the world today.

    • @idkman1442
      @idkman1442 2 года назад +9

      I'll fight shoulder to shoulder with my Japanese allies 🇺🇲🇯🇵

  • @definitelydaniel69420
    @definitelydaniel69420 2 года назад +28

    In the same light of japanese militaristic changes nato should be changed (or something else entirely) as well to include more free societies and allies like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Australia and new zeeland. And im sure there are a few other countries that would want to join

    • @advisorynotice
      @advisorynotice 2 года назад +8

      NATO as the name suggests is only applicable to Northern Atlantic nations, because the sole purpose of NATO was to deter USSR's massive army by uniting together, today its more so agasint Russia, that's why NATO focuses more on air and ground coordination, more than naval one. Making NATO take too much responsibilities (naval warefare, more countries added, different cultures and doctrines) will make it collapse, so its better to create new alliances that focus on naval and amphibious warefare where that context is more prosperous, I.E the Pacific, and that alliance alr exists.

    • @communistcuphead2901
      @communistcuphead2901 2 года назад +1

      You are thinking of the GDI sadly nothing like it so far

    • @Newbmann
      @Newbmann 2 года назад +4

      Looks to the QUAD or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue.
      It allready is a light nato for the indo pacific.

    • @adm_ezri
      @adm_ezri 2 года назад +6

      nato is specifically north Atlantic, a version to cover the pacific wouldn't go amiss. only a few European nato members, such as France & the uk, _perhaps_ also turkey but I'm not too familiar, could be of use in the pacific, but most would be unable to offer meaningful military assistance on the scale of pacific locals like those you list, perhaps india too depending on their stance on that day of the week.

    • @Fuhrerjehova
      @Fuhrerjehova 2 года назад +1

      @@advisorynotice No. No such alliance exists. The US has several different deals with countries in the area, but there's no Pacific nato. Japan, South Korea New Zeeland, Australia and the US does not have a united alliance.
      Regarding NATO you are correct, at the time. But if they Europeans starts to take security seriously they have more than enough resources to fend of the corpse of the USSR that is Russia and create a navy powerful enough to help contain China.

  • @アニメガタリズ-v5t
    @アニメガタリズ-v5t 2 года назад +6

    Is it sane to oppose Japan having a military force? If you are against Japan's military expansion, please think about it. What if your neighbors were Russia, China, and North Korea?

    • @iamepicfumo2360
      @iamepicfumo2360 2 года назад

      皇帝万歳

    • @No_Anime_No_Life.
      @No_Anime_No_Life. 2 года назад

      those who against Japan's military expansion is wumao (pro-CCP) and Woke Communists
      i mean why you all Japanese must cared to those few people who crying about Japan when we majority never have problem with Japan? even me and some people in South East Asian want Japan become Empire again for beat ass those CCP

  • @javiermartinezjr8849
    @javiermartinezjr8849 2 года назад +15

    RIP Abe
    I was very found of him I am a Mexican American born man,politics aside he died because I believe he truely did not want his country to be potentially wiped out by his belligerent neighbors, some called him a war monger I believe he was just a realist. God bless you Abe
    Just my opinion I don't mean to offend any of my Japanese brotbers

    • @blascantu7221
      @blascantu7221 2 года назад +5

      Just so you know, he was a war crimes denier. That doesn’t mean that Japan shouldn’t prepare to defend itself but let’s be critical of politicians, especially if they deny past war crimes.

    • @blondezeke6640
      @blondezeke6640 2 года назад

      His granddad was a war criminal and before the war ended his dad was gonna do a kamikaze so no f*ck him he even refused to apologize to victims of comfort women you American liberals shouldn't speak on other countries

    • @javiermartinezjr8849
      @javiermartinezjr8849 2 года назад +1

      @@blascantu7221 bro they did some wicked shit with the experiments in Manchuria,the rape of Nanking,cannibalizing pows because no food,but idk atomic bombings two cities 2 cities of the map,fire bombing Dresden, we did war crimes as well in my book (WW2) we just didn't do a dam Holocaust or hurt 14 million women like the soviets imo we went light lol,im sure he was smart he knew what he did but when have you met a politician who speaks 100 percent from the heart of truth?lol

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      @@blascantu7221 These Brainwashed Weeb won't understand for real..
      I mean they are happy about it..imagine what Japanese might be thinking their society,their Values..lmao i bet if they achieve ICBM Americans will get their Japanese Gift In Whole

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k 2 года назад +2

      @@blascantu7221 Can you list which war crimes he denied? He has denied the comfort women slave narrative perpetuated by the CCP and Korea. When it was actually us, America, who did it first.
      It is a fact that in 1944 US intelligence officers investigated the comfort women issue in Japan. Mind you we were enemies at the time. The report stated:
      “a comfort girl is nothing more than a prostitute or ‘professional camp follower’ attached to the Japanese Army for the benefit of the soldiers,” or “they lived in near luxury… they had plenty of money.”
      So in this regard, Abe was correct.

  • @nicolasiden4074
    @nicolasiden4074 2 года назад +11

    Japan has a right to have its own military strong

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 2 года назад +104

    As a Canadian, I'm very, very pleased and reassured to see our Japanese friends and allies are gearing up in the face of China's rise. I hope they stay safe, over there. ✌

    • @mats0o350
      @mats0o350 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, your country is in bed with China.

    • @s5r581
      @s5r581 2 года назад +8

      I'm Cambodian I'm love Canada culture I'm wish one day I'm go to visit Canada one
      And Japan as well

    • @akbeal
      @akbeal 2 года назад +7

      Yep American here we are with you Japan, India, Australia and Canada!

    • @alexaitcheson2397
      @alexaitcheson2397 2 года назад +2

      @@s5r581 I'm sure you would have a great time over in Canada.

    • @redline1916
      @redline1916 2 года назад +1

      @@s5r581 Be sure to say you hate Trudeau, he's a stain on our country and so is his government.

  • @Two_Names
    @Two_Names 2 года назад +34

    Given just how different Japanese culture is now compared to Japanese culture during its imperialist days through WW2, I actually have no reservations about a militarized modern Japan. One more country able to adequately defend itself from external threats is a good thing to me.

    • @kn2549
      @kn2549 Год назад +7

      As a native Japanese, trust me the core of Japanese culture and the mindset hasn’t really changed since those times. Im not saying this as a good thing nor a bad thing. Just the “image” of a country has changed.

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k Год назад +1

      @@kn2549 That's a good thing by the way.

  • @tposingstev8400
    @tposingstev8400 2 года назад +27

    Germany: Increases military budget
    Japan: Becoming a military powerhouse
    🤨

    • @TheGrace020
      @TheGrace020 2 года назад +1

      Based

    • @1337foxs
      @1337foxs 2 года назад +7

      "We were bad, but now we're good"

    • @blondezeke6640
      @blondezeke6640 2 года назад

      Og no not the Germans we can't afford to give the Germans guns we're f*cked I guess

    • @tposingstev8400
      @tposingstev8400 2 года назад +1

      @Disappointed Idealist I know, its a joke

  • @magdalenap6019
    @magdalenap6019 2 года назад +6

    What a interesting material. Thanks for your work guys!!

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 2 года назад +10

    I'm all for it. Every people's have a right to defend themselves.

  • @DasMirror
    @DasMirror Год назад +10

    Good Job Japan! Forever Brother Nations 🇯🇵🤝🇩🇪

    • @ImATiger-ci5ru
      @ImATiger-ci5ru Год назад

      🇯🇵🤝🇩🇪🤝🇮🇹 ‼️☠️🚨🧨

  • @number8485
    @number8485 2 года назад +23

    Japan is a highly capable ally of the West with exceptional military ability. Any country thinking they can bully them will be in for a terrible surprise.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous 2 года назад

      if Japan thinks it can do anything to Russia or China it's deeply wrong. ICBMs with nuclear warheads don't miss and can't be shot down.

    • @galatheumbreon6862
      @galatheumbreon6862 2 года назад

      to be fair, the size of their military is laughable

    • @sjhassjh3941
      @sjhassjh3941 2 года назад

      wyte man's alacky will be dealt with fairly ,justice will come ,don't worry.

  • @pac1fic055
    @pac1fic055 2 года назад +11

    If the Japanese name their next carrier Akagi, Hiryu or Soryu, we’ll know they mean business.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +3

      If Japan does that, then I also want to see cute anime girls painted on the hull to perhaps soften the impact for anyone with bad memories of fighting them in WW2:)

    • @amanofnoreputation2164
      @amanofnoreputation2164 2 года назад +2

      After naming another ship "Yamato" and losing her, this many not be the best strategy to maintain moral -- but it would be quite bold of them.

    • @ninototo1
      @ninototo1 2 года назад

      @@angelarch5352 that is so smart

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors 2 года назад

      @@angelarch5352 4th Anti-Tank Helicopter Squadron

  • @jakeperalta6174
    @jakeperalta6174 2 года назад +11

    It seems to me increasingly that we seem to have been oblivious that the post World War II international order, the so called Cold War did not in fact end in the 1989-1991 period, but rather concluded the second act, and we have now finally reached the final one. Japan building aircraft carriers for the first time since ww2, and ironically calling one Kaga, after the original lost during the battle of Midway, really seems to me as an assembling of a full cast of actors for some kind of international endgame no one can predict. In a way it reminds me of the decade before ww1, with all players arming themselves, all chess pieces being put into place, initial proxy clashes between the major powers, and everyone just waiting for that final spark to set off the powder keg, with no one apparently being able to prevent it.

    • @takebacktheholyland9306
      @takebacktheholyland9306 2 года назад +6

      They way you describe this all, really makes it seem like the world wars are a novel series... A *Trilogy* if you will, which is both disturbing yet intriguing because you're right. And the way I see it is
      The prologue is the war of 1870s (the franco prussian war, one of the main sparks between those two bitter rivals)
      Ww1(also known as Book 1), the first installment, all the european players are armed and eager to fight, only to come out of it not only devastated but absolutely traumatized (most specifically france) the european world order was forever rewritten, never to return to what it was past.
      Then the interlude being the interwar being the rise of communism, fascism and imperialism, which back then grew only in the darkest alleys now finding their foothold in the mentally scarred population of the "central powers" of the past (most specifically germany and austria) whilst nations like the US and the UK were in a sense of decline until the central powers, now under a new name finally had the chance to strike, which comes...
      WW2(Book 2), now with their asian ally to the east who's imperial goals came far before that of germany and Italy, the japanese come into play since 1905 they've played a dominant yet quiet role (seemingly similar to now)
      Europe once more is under fire, with both east and west falling with relative ease,
      the french, once so proud and mighty, they who bled the germans dry before in the battlefields of verdun and many more was still traumatized, horrified, and weakened by the events and was unable to recuperate and adapt unlike their reformed foes, which is why they had fallen so quickly as they did now, whilst britain, protected by the ocean and it's high seas fleet since the era of Napoleon was but an arms reach of the reich. Still defiant but they were close if not for the same american allies who broke the first world war's stalemate, supplying them dearly.
      Now come the USSR, the lesser of two evils in this great war, which became Germany's next target, which would soon be a grave mistake, despite seeming like the russian empire at first, it's economy and sheer production capabilities soon slowed and showed the nazis that they were no longer the incapable military as for the time of the tzar but something completely different, things play out and the European theater comes to a close, which brings us to japan.
      Who at this time thought after years of promptly gathering strenght in silence thought they could finally have the strength to push their ww1 agenda of "liberating" the asian colonies whilst also solving their blockade crisis by the americans by blitzing them, which didn't occur. As narcissism soon made them underestimate their american foes who unlike in the first world war, actually was at serious threat by the japanese, up until midway which then completely turned the fight, much like the kursk of the eastern front, once they lost the initiative it was all to over for this empire.
      Now i can continue further but the cold war up until now would be a long explanation, now if we go by a trilogy then, it really would seem like the "endgame" of our geopolitics would most definitely be the third world war

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад

      I hope book 3 holds off until we have real life Gundams to fight in it. Yes!!!

    • @TheLocalLt
      @TheLocalLt 2 года назад +1

      War is a continuation of politics by other means. Communist China in the Xi Jinping era has sought out a new Cold War, and continuously stated that it intends to use military force to capture all its claimed lands in the South China Sea, including Taiwan.
      This is why everyone is arming for conflict: just as Austria crossing the red line of invading Serbia started WWI, just as Germany crossing the red line of invading Poland started WWII, and just as the Soviets crossing any number of red lines could have started WWIII, Communist China invading Taiwan would be crossing a red line and start WWIII.
      In each of these cases, the world armed for conflict when the crossing of a red line became a real possibility. Twice we devolved into world war, with the original Cold War only the possibility of a nuclear exchange stopped us, hopefully that will be the case again (though it’s unclear these days whether countries would actually use nukes, even in a world war, which may unfortunately limit the inhibitions of malign actors). But it’s totally understandable why the world is arming: Beijing has sworn to invade a place that Washington has likewise sworn to defend.

    • @bremeartic8650
      @bremeartic8650 2 года назад

      Definitely how true right? Seems stage is set. Like repeated simulation.

  • @nysus7933
    @nysus7933 2 года назад +6

    Chinese and Korean in the comment section: 🤬🤬🤬(😱😭😱)

  • @cautiouscharlie
    @cautiouscharlie 2 года назад +7

    Same thing happening here in Germany. I'm an Australian Jew living in Germany, and I can tell you, I would much rather Germany and Japan have strong militaries rather than certain other countries. This century is about to get crazy yall... I hope you are ready.

  • @kogspinz4
    @kogspinz4 2 года назад +12

    It is time to expand NATO to include Japan, SK,Australia and NZ. This would send a signal to the unfree world.

    • @spidif2544
      @spidif2544 2 года назад

      + Singapore

    • @liamfoster8057
      @liamfoster8057 2 года назад

      What do you think NZ will contribute? Sheep?

    • @spidif2544
      @spidif2544 2 года назад +3

      @@liamfoster8057 well yes, but NZ is part of five eyes with a significant oceanic territory. It's military is small but competent (it's the same size as an Australian state) and could integrate with Aust forces if needed.

    • @ericjohnson7234
      @ericjohnson7234 2 года назад

      YEs, a perfect signal, join us of be unfree.

    • @zochiang
      @zochiang 2 года назад

      You do not understand the meaning of NATO 😂

  • @sololoquy3783
    @sololoquy3783 2 года назад +10

    This gives me goosebumps... Japan could prove a huge problem for China, they have awakened a terrible menace. They were mental enough to attack America 80 years ago, and prove such an adversary that the greatest of sins had to be deployed, two of them.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous 2 года назад

      oh come on, China has nukes on ICBMs and submarines. If Japan dares to attack it would be submerged under water very soon. US might intervene but then mad kicks in and they wouldn't do that.

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      Ok bro..let me remind you of this china is nothing infornt of usa they sh..t their pants no need to add or mixup japan in that..But Once Japan Complets it' main obj which is to contain china don't you think they will come after your ss..Do you really think they have forget what your army did to them

    • @Viper72
      @Viper72 2 года назад +1

      Literally…. People love to point fingers to the USA about how terrible they were for dropping the nukes on Japan… but they fail to realize that the US was predicting 1M+ casualties with a homeland invasion of Japan. The Japanese are ruthless and will fight to the death for their honor. They are very smart and have a large industrial complex.. they just need to import the raw materials mostly. China will be on notice for sure with this move.

  • @ayahpinkofficial2769
    @ayahpinkofficial2769 2 года назад +13

    Japan : Use 1% of GDP on self defense
    Also Japan : become fifth most powerful armies in planet..

  • @DonVigaDeFierro
    @DonVigaDeFierro 2 года назад +21

    It's worth noting that Japan, Germany and Russia are not the same countries of 80 years ago. The Japanese empire ceased to exist. The Soviet Russian Socialist Republic ceased to exist. Germany was split in two very different countries until 30 years ago... For one, I am glad that countries are thinking of defending themselves against autocratic regimes. We have seen the threat is very real.
    On the other part, the threat of war is very real... Maybe World War 3 started already, and we don't know it yet, the same way the people of Europe didn't know what would come once Nazi Germany invaded Poland.

    • @gtPacheko
      @gtPacheko 2 года назад +6

      @Priyam Zada it's a parliamentary monarchy and the Emperor doesn't hold real power, nor do most Japanese even care about the monarchy anymore (outside of culture)

    • @sinoroman
      @sinoroman 2 года назад

      German Reich capitualated. Empire of Japan reformed into today's State of Japan, so there is some old residue.

    • @Cris-if8kf
      @Cris-if8kf 2 года назад

      Trust me bro Rearming Germany won't have future consequences For a third time
      Japan is famously known that Most Class A war criminals founded the current government. I'm sure Arming Japan won't have future consequences

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад +1

      @@gtPacheko And all the same exact military-industrial interests that controlled Japan during WWII (newsflash, hirohito wasn't in control of anything, either, lol) are the exact ones in power now, and have been for decades. Literally NOTHING has changed in the Japanese psyche or political arena in those intervening decades. Average Japanese is politically despondent and easily controlled, remilitarizing will only make that worse and chill political expression even more.

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад

      The Japanese empire never "ceased to exist"
      While the empire technically fell, in exchange for all findings the experiments japan conducted on Chinese, Korean and south East Asians, many leaders were in fact granted immunity and were allowed to continue to rule.

  • @Kenny-yl9pc
    @Kenny-yl9pc 2 года назад +95

    It is absolutley critical and justified that Japan takes its national defence more serious. They need to increase their defence spending to at least 2% of GDP I would even argue that they should invest more than that. It would give them the capacity to modernize and expand their equipment and systems on a broad scale. That would make them not only the third biggest defence spender in terms of GDP but it would enhance their capabilties as well. Their defence industry which is very well equipped and capable will have the necesary resources to invest in the future defence systems by increasing their R&D. They can employ more talented workers and spend more on experiments which increases the pace of development and secure their way to advanced progression of SciFi technology. It will be a very interesting development and one that is so over due. The free world is counting on Japan and more than ever is a strong Japan needed to ensure the peace and prosperity in the Pacific. It is certainly a good news. And for all those ney sayers, Japan did hold back for so long, the last 6 decades they only spend 0.9% avg. which makes them the lowest spender of all the developed countries. There are many studies that show that Japan is by far the most peaceful country in the Pacific. Their spending, military conduct, diplomacy, military/political culture, system of governance and feelings/perception/worldview of the population all that put together in an scientific assessment shows their peaceful conduct and nature. Over the decades Japan earned the trust of the world and proved that the old Japan is gone and replaced by a new peaceful Japan. If you disregard the typical biased states, every other state in the world is interested and wishes a stronger Japan that takes more responsibilty in terms of defence. If you take also into account the changing geopolitical landscape of the Pacific it is absolutley understandable and necessary that Japan reacts to the changing times. In order to face those challanges it is necessary for them to spend more and take defence more serious. And the world welcomes it.
    EDIT:
    As a side note they increased their defence spending from 0.9% to around 1% of GDP. So its not a huge increase. So please dont let yourself be manipulated by the anti Japanese propaganda put out by the ususal suspects to phrame it as though Japan is "rearming" and that its really "dangerous". Nothing can be further from the truth. So be careful by the agenda and dont let yourself be sucked into their narrative. They want to maintain a weak pacifist Japan to exploit their weakness and use it for political,geopolitical and military purposes. They are exploiting the power vacuum for a long time and thats not for the benefit of the wider world. Its clear that a strong Japan is needed for a more prosperous and peaceful world. The region is highly sensitive and we all know that Japan can play an important balancing act to hold the peace there.

    • @heinzdoof1575
      @heinzdoof1575 2 года назад

      It's critical that Japan acknowledges its abominable actions during its imperial era completely and without white washing. If we need to destroy Japan again to get them to realize "militarism bad" then that's the only correct course of action. Japan lost the right to military self defense when it raped an entire continent, they have done nothing to earn that privilege back.

    • @Myanmartiger921
      @Myanmartiger921 2 года назад +5

      Japan has alot of debt

    • @K警官
      @K警官 2 года назад +2

      Yeah it justifies because of their interests. But rearming is another question.
      The Japanese debt hit new high of 266% this year. The yen is also devaluating against the dollar just like euros.
      So it’s looking not well for japan especially to remilitarize as to how long their population could cope with the debt since their citizens have been encouraged to buy debts to maintain their stagnating economy after the bubble crisis.
      It’s also crucial for japan to maintain its slice of pie gained from their economic miracle period.

    • @Frogfacts4738bd
      @Frogfacts4738bd 2 года назад +8

      @@K警官 Almost 90% of their national debt is domestically owned (in terms of Yen), and the central banks own nearly half of it. This is one of the main reason why they haven't defaulted yet.
      This also means that the BOJ can actually 'write off' alot of the debt in the future (so they technically just printed money).

    • @Kenny-yl9pc
      @Kenny-yl9pc 2 года назад

      @@K警官 Im sorry but you have no understanding of economic. Im not an expert but at least I have 2 degrees in economicds and some experiance in this branche. Their debt is not an issue. It is by far domestically held by Japanese people, institutions and corporations. That means they owe themselfs the money. Its their state. Debt is only an issue if it is owed by external entities and in foreign currency and if you cant pay it. But Japan has neither of those issues. The debt is issued in Yen ie their own currency they themselfs controle and its owed to their people and regarding the outside debt its minisucle in comparison to the size of their economy which is after all the 3rd biggest economy in the world. There is no issue with debt. Please research the topic more in depth to better understand the dynamic of it and not just parrot what someone in social media said with a very superficial understanding of the nature of the topic.

  • @charlesdesocio1560
    @charlesdesocio1560 2 года назад +20

    I as an American I hope that Japan becomes a powerful nation and Ally but please remain close to the United States we love Japanese culture and influence. Why would we want a weak Japan how could that be good for anyone.

  • @RelaxingSounds-ev6zz
    @RelaxingSounds-ev6zz 2 года назад +8

    Japan has always been a military powerhouse.
    It’s the only other country aside from USA that has a deep water navy force that could take almost any country.

  • @dohminkonoha3200
    @dohminkonoha3200 2 года назад +4

    19th century strikes buck.
    War,war never changes.
    I still remember old articles about how Japanese soldiers were regarded “weak”before joining into war.

  • @Newbmann
    @Newbmann 2 года назад +10

    For japan its now or irrelevancy
    Due to chinas insaine internal problems there having to send tanks to protect banks from there own people.
    China will either lash out soon or collaspe internally.
    Either option will have drastic effects for japan.

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 2 года назад

      Technically China hasn't sent any tanks yet and that was fake news and exaggerated for headline. It was actually an tank exercise several miles away from any bank but civil unrest is definitely just starting and you can expect it to get way worse.
      It will further impact supply chain and cause economic issues globally when Chinas housing market does fully collapses.

  • @zimsonh4332
    @zimsonh4332 2 года назад +17

    Japan, and the free world needs a strong Japan.

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      😵Believe me Y'll form uSA then pack your bag and go to somewhere in Europe..cause Japanzzis will Surely tKe their Revenge

  • @ianshaver8954
    @ianshaver8954 2 года назад +8

    When you factor in the tech advantage, the experience the US has at recent wars that has no doubt been passed onto the Japanese, the fact that China hasn’t fought a real war in a long time, and the disadvantages of a top down command structure as shown in Ukraine, Japan has not the third most powerful navy in the world, but the second.

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu 2 года назад

      and when you factor in that japan is a island manly made of old people who's slowly going to extinction slowly (as prime minster in 2003 if I'm not weong stated already )

    • @milktea2422
      @milktea2422 2 года назад

      Also factoring in that every major war the US has been in recently they’ve lost, Vietnam, Afghanistan. They were basically fighting 3rd world countries and gave up in both of them. I guess when your not allowed nukes you can’t do much.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +1

      @@milktea2422 Thats a shallow view on history.
      In all of those wars, the US dominated militarily, but lost politically. Massive difference.
      Most of the time, by Americas own public aswell.
      Vietnam considered the south to be a french colonial puppet state.
      Afghanistan considered the ANA to be a symbol of western liberal degeneracy.
      I think its usefull to look at Iraq.
      After the Iraqis invaded Kuwait, we saw the sheer powerhouse the Americans can be, once they have the political willpower.
      Iraq was the 4th largest military in the world had 10x more modern and updated equipment than Ukraine. Iraq was litterally the most defended country in that time.
      Yet Iraq was taken in 48 hours and was systematically dismantled to the point it could not even be considered a war.
      If the Americans had supported a Taliban-esque theocracy from the beggining, it wouldv been considered a won war.

  • @tonyj59
    @tonyj59 2 года назад +4

    Japan is the key to the indo-Pacific Economic Framework, they are vital for peace and prosperity.... Americans Respect and admire Japan!

  • @alexandru1992
    @alexandru1992 2 года назад +22

    An interesting fact: the US are actually considering a future Japan a possible military and economic competitor in Asia. Also, if Japan wanted, they could have the Nuclear bomb in a few months.

    • @noble7065
      @noble7065 2 года назад +1

      source?

    • @callumhaines6874
      @callumhaines6874 2 года назад +2

      The US considers everyone a competitor, as they should

    • @robertochieng1069
      @robertochieng1069 2 года назад +3

      Japan is already an economic competitor, has been for many decades

    • @electricspeedkiller8950
      @electricspeedkiller8950 2 года назад

      @@robertochieng1069 The Japanese? The same Japanese that worsened their economy continualy for 25 years? LOL

    • @ZETAPLUSA70
      @ZETAPLUSA70 2 года назад

      @@robertochieng1069 that's why the US fucked Japan's champion GDP with a bubble in the early 90s, the damage sill hurts deep until today

  • @hotchicsf
    @hotchicsf 2 года назад +16

    Not a surprise. It's had a powerful navy for quite some time now. As a close ally to the US, I would expect that Japan would be up to the task of maintaining the free world in a very tricky area where it is in close proximity to China and North Korea.

  • @paulwalkersseatbelt2539
    @paulwalkersseatbelt2539 2 года назад +15

    Had the pleasure of working with the JGSDF multiple times including through exercises working alongside and against the US Marines. Overall, an impressive military force and very motivated to win and defend their homeland. Seeing them take back roles and responsibilities in the defense of the Pacific after learning hard lessons in WW2 makes me feel privileged to be a part of their remilitarization. Hopefully Article 9 can be amended and the Japanese public will shift to a more favorable view of their defenders. As for the steadfast men and women of the JSDF, I’m happy to count them as Allies. Kampai and Banzai my friends.

  • @HiimApe
    @HiimApe 2 года назад +4

    Imma just be honest with my opinion Japan has anime, good food, cool cars, nice people. I’m all for them rebuilding their military

  • @terryarmbruster9719
    @terryarmbruster9719 Год назад +3

    Japan has had a good military aka defense force for quite awhile. Little experience but highly technically and strategically educated along with higher end equipment

  • @donuthole7236
    @donuthole7236 2 года назад +13

    As an American I welcome Japan's increasing their ability to defend themselves and assist their allies. China is the new Russia but with more money and industrial zeal. Xi is actually between a rock and a hard place both domestically and internationally. I don't expect China to attack Tiawan any time soon. There are just too many forces allied against it. A Japanese military with some teeth will have Xi thinking twice. I think the CCP would fare badly in a war

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 2 года назад +1

      The CCP would lose instantly if it tried to invade Taiwan-- not enough landing craft, no way to make it across the Taiwan Strait alive and unseen by satellites, its own major cities would get demolished by cruise missiles from Taiwan alone in response, it would be a mess. But the resulting damage that the CCP would cause by trying and failing is terrifying. I pray that the CCP never makes the same massive error of judgement that Russia just made earlier this year.

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      As a american you guys always think about shory term sh..t and that..
      Hear me out once your Japan(which is basically a puppet of yours Sucessfully contains china and there are no many Adversaries To Contain as Russia will be already f..up and China will be contained too..Don't you think they will come for your Soldiers H£@D think it once..they still pay their respect and vist to their Wa..r criminals and Still haven't Forgotten about that b..mb lamo even worse they try to hide The things

    • @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204
      @didyoumissedmegobareatersk2204 2 года назад

      @@angelarch5352 Nah...china ain't doung sh..t If they were that good they would've already clamp down on you guys

  • @Golabulus
    @Golabulus Год назад +3

    Japan and Germany will be superpowers within the next 15 years

  • @lud3re384
    @lud3re384 2 года назад +5

    What a time to be alive...

  • @SeriousTopics
    @SeriousTopics 2 года назад +62

    Even as Japan has focused on defensive capabilities and that includes carefully avoiding the word "military" for its armed forces, the nation's government has seen the dangers posed by potential, adversaries including China, North Korea, and Russia.

    • @Alfredo12
      @Alfredo12 2 года назад +4

      And curiously China in case Japan comes into conflict for X reason whether it is Taiwan or something, will have a lot of resentment for the past of Imperial Japan, Japan is currently playing with Fire, you must know the BIG risk it will take directly with it.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 Год назад

      @@Alfredo12 I think Japanese soldiers protecting Taiwan from communist invasion will do wonders to fixing that image of imperial japan.

    • @Alfredo12
      @Alfredo12 Год назад

      @@Kaiserboo1871 Nop

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Год назад +1

      The German Bundeswehr isn't a "military" by that logic then, even though it's built some of the most proliferated guns, tanks, and submarines that other militaries also use, so what's your dumb point? Japan has had similar military spending to the UK or France for decades only for you to act like it hasn't been trying just because it's still weaker.

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Год назад +1

      @@Kaiserboo1871 Quite the opposite. Japan would surrender yet again with the same flag it still uses, and most of the world already has a different recognition of Taiwan to you despite you thinking you own the world.

  • @markanderson3870
    @markanderson3870 2 года назад +12

    Excellent analysis, but I don't think China is in a position to surpass the US as the world's largest economy. China has too many serious problems looming, it'll have a hard time staying where it is.

    • @professorperry4790
      @professorperry4790 2 года назад

      I take it you heard about their real-estate crisis? That is definitely going to give the CCP some trouble REAL soon. Not to mention the effects of the "1 child policy" the CCP instated way back when.

    • @pathoithingz4320
      @pathoithingz4320 2 года назад +1

      china is the world largest economy already

    • @markanderson3870
      @markanderson3870 2 года назад

      @@pathoithingz4320 Depends how you measure it. But whatever it is, it's gonna fall, mostly because of Xi.

  • @cookieomnomnom1
    @cookieomnomnom1 2 года назад +2

    Japan militarizing again would be interesting. Imagine a jet with a hello kitty on the side raining hellfire down on you? That’d be something to see lol

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors 2 года назад

      There's a Japanese fighter squadron with anime depictions of their respective pilots.

  • @Kallikukurinn
    @Kallikukurinn 2 года назад +26

    I for one welcome the Japanese remilitarization. Not only will they be able to better defend themselves, but they can use it for further good in aiding other Asian countries against the growing threat of China and NK. They can even help the Americans who are stretched thin as it is so that they can focus better on the various fronts they are holding up~