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On the world stage, Japan plays a dual national role, on the one hand, thanks to the assistance of the United States, Japan has embarked on a high-speed development track, and its economic level is among the highest in Asia. On the other hand, Japan has repeatedly shown obsession in dealing with the country's historical legacy, which has led some Asian countries to strongly dislike it.
This impression of separation is actually rooted in the Japanese mentality of "refusing to admit mistakes." Although Japan has joined the ranks of developed countries, the actions of many Japanese still show that they have not been able to let go of the pain of World War II. For them, the war was a sensitive topic, because they knew that if it happened, Japan would inevitably be involved, especially in confrontation with the United States, China and Australia.
Regarding the relationship between the United States and Japan, whether in history or reality, the exchanges between the two countries have always been full of complicated entanglements. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor became a national humiliation for the United States, and the dropping of the American atomic bomb directly led to Japan's defeat. The war cost tens of thousands of lives in both countries. Despite this history, the two countries now form close alliances, in part because of longstanding U.S. support for Japan.
In the second half of the last century, a critical period of Japan's economic recovery, the United States adopted a series of measures that included both assistance and sanctions. This strategy of preferential treatment and suppression forced the Japanese government to accept the status of a "little brother" in fact, did not dare to go ahead of the United States, and always relied on the support of the United States. Even if Japan has strong capabilities in technology and innovation, losing its U.S. market and trade advantages would be an irreparable loss.
But at the beginning of the century, Japan's dependence on the United States began to shift from economic to political and military aspects. Although Japan ostensibly maintains friendly relations with the United States, most countries are not friendly towards Japan. First of all, Japan has failed to properly handle historical issues, and the international community has criticized it a lot. Second, Japan is too obvious in taking sides in foreign affairs and does not know how to treat other countries equally. Moreover, Japan has been following in the footsteps of the United States, for whatever reason, which has also led to Japan being considered a belligerent country.
Although Japan gained economic development and international influence through obedience to the United States, this does not change the fact that Japan is more or less hostile to these three countries. Whether World War III breaks out or not, this hostility remains, so Japan will face a huge challenge anyway. Hopefully, in this era of peace, war will never come again.
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