Beijing Is Terrified: Japan Just Did Something It Hasn’t Done Since WWII.
For the first time in 80 years, Japan Deployed Missiles That Can Hit China.
While the world focused on the war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, Japan quietly made two major moves aimed at China.
Taiwan’s premier visited Tokyo for the first time in 54 years — a symbolic diplomatic breakthrough. But the real shift came days later, when Japan deployed long-range missiles capable of striking mainland China.
With a record ¥9 trillion defense budget, new strike capabilities, and a changing military doctrine, Japan is rapidly transforming its strategic posture.
In this video, I explain why Japan’s quiet moves could reshape the balance of power in East Asia.