How Long Will America Continue to Confront China and Russia?
The Incomprehensible Sacrifice of Pro-American Nations.
What has become of America?
The leader of freedom and democracy - what are its true intentions?
Recent America seems more like a firestarter of wars, as long as it doesn't involve nuclear conflict, safely separated from Europe and Asia in North America.
Does America intend to perpetually maintain its conflicts with China and Russia?
If this continues, the world will remain divided, incapable of constructive endeavors.
Since becoming the world's number one superpower, America has been systematically crushing nations that approach its level.
During World War II, it was Japan, Germany, and Italy.
In the Cold War, it was the Soviet Union.
During the Japan-US economic war, it was Japan again.
And now, it aims to crush China, which is drawing near to America.
As a precursor to this, America has incited Ukraine and forced Russia, which underestimated its opponent, into an unexpected struggle.
Given that this is a war “of America, by America, for America's freedom and democracy," America should fight without sacrificing Ukraine.
However, the current America, unlike Ukraine or Russia, is unlikely to engage in combat unless they are professional soldiers.
Moreover, even though they are professional soldiers, it would be too unjust to risk their lives for an annual income that doesn't even come close to the earnings celebrities like politicians, corporate executives, professional athletes, and entertainers make in just only one hour.
This applies to Japanese people as well.
Sacrificing their lives for the "freedom of the ruling class and the wealthy" is unthinkable, especially since most Japanese citizens haven't enjoyed the freedom or favorable treatment that would make them want to dedicate their lives to this country.
Moreover, individuals like Mr. Kei Komuro, who are willing to sacrifice their lives for Japan, have already deserted to the United States to join the ranks of celebrities.
Whether it's Western or Eastern nations, "freedom and democracy" are only enjoyed by the ruling class and their wealthy associates.
If the common people continue to be entranced by the magical words "freedom and democracy," it will never be enough, no matter how many lives are sacrificed.
Unless they break free from lives exploited by the system, ordinary citizens will never truly experience "freedom and democracy."
However, Japan's recent leaders seem to believe they must act as the vanguard of Western nations against Russia, China, and North Korea, crying out for war without considering the consequences.
Furthermore, in the event of war, even ordinary citizens, who will only suffer losses, display enthusiasm, claiming they will fight for "freedom and democracy," imitating the ruling class and the wealthy.
Upon seeing this recent authoritarian trend in Japan, America might fear, "Is there no freedom or democracy in Japan either?"
America's response is baffling.
Even if Japan obeys America's commands, Japanese people are not Americans, and their loyalty to America is conditional.
America may have set the stage, but they are quick to abandon it, leaving others to clean up the mess—a classic bait and switch, and that's America.
In America's view, there is no proper country in this world except America itself.
For America, the world must forever be Pax Americana.
The world must be America - it's American Globalism.
However, times have changed.
If America continues to push pro-American nations like Ukraine, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan into proxy wars, it will find itself isolated, shunned by the world.
Still, only a few countries like the United Kingdom and Canada might follow America's lead.