Japan's new PM made a new plan to teach china a lesson!

To teach a lesson to India's neighbouring country china, Japan's new PM Shigeru Ishiba has demanded the formation of a NATO-like group in Asia as well. The President of the Liberal Democratic party has also demanded the group to make nuclear weapons. According to the report of The japan News, Shigeru Ishiba says that at present, Russia, north korea and china are working vigorously on their nuclear weapons. To deal with this threat, we should also make nuclear bombs together with the help of the Asian NATO group.

In the article Future of Japan's Foreign Policy published in the Washington DC-based think tank Hudson Institute, Shigeru Ishiba stressed on forming a group like NATO. Ishiba said that his aim is that in the coming times, our relationship with America should be like that of the US and Britain. Let us tell you that there has been a dispute between japan and china for decades over many issues. By the way, Shigeru Ishiba has demanded the formation of NATO group at a time when the power of japan is about to come in his hands. He has made it clear through his views that his policy towards china is going to be completely aggressive.

Who is Shigeru Ishiba?

Shigeru Ishiba is going to become the new prime minister of Japan. Because he won the election for the post of President of the Liberal Democratic party last Friday. In this way, whoever becomes the President of the ruling party becomes the PM of the country. Let us tell you that Ishiba's Liberal Democratic party has a majority in both the houses. Earlier, Ishiba has also been the Defense and Agriculture minister of Japan. He started his political innings in the year 1986 and won the first election at the age of just 29.

What is NATO?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in the year 1949 to fight the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It includes 32 member countries including America. Even 75 years after its formation, this organization remains the basis of US-Europe military cooperation. Its headquarters is in Belgium. This organization helps the countries that are its members during war.

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