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Munich Historical Memory as the New Field of China–Japan Conflict

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When China publicly accuses Japan of "militarism" in the heart of Europe, the world must take notice. 💡 We analyze the explosive intervention of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the 2026 Munich Security Conference. Why is Beijing using the historical memory of WWII to thwart Tokyo's strategic shift? How is Japan being transformed into the central pillar of American containment, and why is the Indo-Pacific now the planet's most dangerous "Ground Zero"?

🔍 What you will see in the analysis:

The Comparison that Stings: Why Wang Yi compared post-war Germany to Japan and the issue of the Yasukuni Shrine.

Tokyo’s Great Pivot: The abandonment of the pacifist doctrine and the acquisition of long-range strike capabilities.

The U.S. "Ring": Japan's role as the central hub of American power in Asia.

South Korea: The drama of a country trapped between historical enmity with Japan and the existential threat of China.

Pre-war Climate: Why the Indo-Pacific now resembles early 20th-century Europe.

💡 The Conclusion:
The China–Japan confrontation is not rhetorical; it is structural. In a world ablaze in Europe and the Middle East, escalation in East Asia constitutes the ultimate threat to global stability. The warning bell of Munich has just rung.

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