Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is facing diplomatic pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding military support in the Middle East.
Reports indicate that the United States has requested Japan to deploy naval forces to protect international shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz. However, the request has sparked debate in Japan due to its pacifist constitution, which limits overseas military involvement.
Prime Minister Takaichi is expected to raise concerns about Japan’s economic dependence on Middle Eastern oil and the risks of military escalation. Analysts say the upcoming meeting between the two leaders could shape the future of the U.S.–Japan alliance.
This issue has become one of the biggest geopolitical developments of the week, drawing global attention.













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