Resolutely Contain Resurgence of Japanese Militarism Spectre: Defense Spokesperson

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China Military Online
Editor
Cheng Sihao
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2026-01-29 21:30:19

BEIJING, Jan. 29 -- "Since the new administration took office, Japan has taken intensive moves to expand its military buildup and accelerated the loosening of restrictions on its military development," said Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense (MND), at a regular press conference on Thursday.

It is reported that the Japanese government has been making intensive moves to expand its military buildup. It has sent provocative signals in sensitive areas such as developing long-range missiles and loosening restrictions on weapons exports. It has also made covert arrangements with the US to further integrate operational command and control.

Against this background, the defense spokesperson pointed out that Japan has acquired offensive weapons under the pretext of strengthening its "counterstrike capability" and has openly advocated for nuclear armament. These moves violate Japan's obligations as a defeated country, stipulated in legally binding international documents such as the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation.

"They pose a serious threat to peace and stability in Asia and the world, and have raised high vigilance among regional countries and the international community," said the spokesperson.

"This year marks the 80th anniversary of the commencement of the Tokyo Trials. The right-wing forces in Japan have made public their ambitions for remilitarization. China will work with all peace-loving nations to resolutely contain the resurgence of the spectre of militarism, and firmly defend the post-WWII international order, as well as international fairness and justice," the spokesperson concluded.

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