One meeting. Huge international implications.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is preparing to sit down with Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi—and the stakes are incredibly high.
As the conflict with Iran escalates, Trump is said to be urging allies to intervene. However, Japan faces a challenge—its constitution restricts military participation, and there is minimal public backing for involvement in the war.
At the same time, major U.S. allies have already declined to participate.
What action will Japan take?
This pivotal meeting may influence not only the Iran situation but also future relations with China and the dynamics surrounding Taiwan.
Will Japan side with the U.S.—or withstand the pressure?
Stay tuned until the end to grasp the implications for global power and stability.