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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, detecting a “self-doubt” among Americans, urged lawmakers to not turn away from the U.S.’s “indispensable” role on the world stage.   “You believed that freedom is the oxygen of humanity,” he said Wednesday in a joint address to Congress. “The world needs the United States to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. And yet, as we meet here today, I detect an undercurrent of self-doubt among some Americans about what your role in the world should be.”   The prime minister said values long championed by the U.S. are being challenged on multiple fronts and drew a direct connection between Russia’s war in Ukraine with China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific.   “China’s current external stance and military actions present an unprecedented and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the peace and security of Japan, but to the peace and stability of the international community at large,” he said. “As I often say, Ukraine of today may be East Asia of tomorrow.”   His remarks were clearly directed at the contingent of House Republicans who have subscribed to former President Trump’s more isolationist “America First” foreign policy view and oppose sending additional military assistance to Ukraine.   “I want to address those Americans who feel the loneliness and exhaustion of being the country that has upheld the international order almost single-handedly,” Prime Minister Kishida said. “I am here to say that Japan is already standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the United States. You are not alone. We are with you.”   Japan has recently begun a major shift in its role on the world stage, ramping up military spending and taking a more hands-on approach in diplomatic affairs.   “We first became a regional partner of the United States, and now we have become your global partner,” the prime minister said. “Never has our relationship been so close, our vision and approach so united.” #japan #fumiokishida #congress #cspan
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, detecting a “self-doubt” among Americans, urged lawmakers to not turn away from the U.S.’s “indispensable” role on the world stage. “You believed that freedom is the oxygen of humanity,” he said Wednesday in a joint address to Congress. “The world needs the United States to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. And yet, as we meet here today, I detect an undercurrent of self-doubt among some Americans about what your role in the world should be.” The prime minister said values long championed by the U.S. are being challenged on multiple fronts and drew a direct connection between Russia’s war in Ukraine with China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific. “China’s current external stance and military actions present an unprecedented and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the peace and security of Japan, but to the peace and stability of the international community at large,” he said. “As I often say, Ukraine of today may be East Asia of tomorrow.” His remarks were clearly directed at the contingent of House Republicans who have subscribed to former President Trump’s more isolationist “America First” foreign policy view and oppose sending additional military assistance to Ukraine. “I want to address those Americans who feel the loneliness and exhaustion of being the country that has upheld the international order almost single-handedly,” Prime Minister Kishida said. “I am here to say that Japan is already standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the United States. You are not alone. We are with you.” Japan has recently begun a major shift in its role on the world stage, ramping up military spending and taking a more hands-on approach in diplomatic affairs. “We first became a regional partner of the United States, and now we have become your global partner,” the prime minister said. “Never has our relationship been so close, our vision and approach so united.” #japan #fumiokishida #congress #cspan

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