日本总理认为打破核不扩散原则,引发对国防政策和地区稳定的反弹。
Japan’s PM considers breaking nuclear non-proliferation principles, sparking backlash over defense policy and regional stability.
日本首相高一桑娜(Sanae Takaichi)因据报考虑修订禁止生产、拥有和引进核武器的三条无核原则而遭到批评。
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has drawn criticism for reportedly considering revising the nation’s Three Non-Nuclear Principles, which ban nuclear weapons production, possession, and introduction.
此举在执政的自由民主党内部讨论, 允许美国核武器进入日本领土, 提升国防开支超过GDP的2%。
The move, under discussion within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, could allow U.S. nuclear weapons on Japanese soil and boost defense spending past 2% of GDP.
包括前领导人、幸存者团体和专家在内的批评者警告这一变化会破坏日本的和平主义身份,有地区不稳定的危险,并可能引发军备竞赛。
Critics, including former leaders, survivor groups, and experts, warn the change undermines Japan’s pacifist identity, risks regional instability, and could trigger an arms race.
有近350万签名的请愿书反对任何转变, 而中国则谴责高一在台湾的言论是危险的。
A petition with nearly 3.5 million signatures opposes any shift, while China condemned Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan as dangerous.