Keel
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This will not happen any time soon , I would like to lecture to you and others here about Japanese history in context to the policy of alliance systems of the past. Japan , in recent history, has always sought after alliances with powerful nations. During the late 19th century Japan was allied to both the British and Prussian Empire; in the early 20th century, prior to WWI, Japanese Empire was allied to the British Empire. Then in WWI, we were allied to the British and Americans. In WWII, we were ostracized by the British and Americans because of the decision to invade Manchuria and China; thus forcing Japan to sign the Tripartite Agreement in 1939; creating the Axis Alliance. Japan should learn from our failure in WWII; and that is to avoid entangling alliances.
Correct. We are not a 'rapidly' expanding military power. How can a nation that bases its foreign military policy to those of defensive posture be considered an 'expanding power'.
Territorial conflicts? No. Territorial disagreements as in regards to islands in the East Sea, but there have been no military conflicts or provocations that had led to military units being fired upon.
Incorrect. Tho Japan opposes Russian occupation of Southern Kuril Islands, there have been no military exigencies on either on the JSDF or with our Russian counterparts.
Disagreement is the better term. Lastly, and China is devoid of territorial differences with India, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Korea, Japan ?
Territorial conflicts - YES
Military conflicts - NO, or NOT YET!
I am not denying our terriorial conflicts with the above - some intense ( Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan) some softened (India ) some rarely in discussion at all ( Malaysia, S Korea, Brunei)
We just have a long border and coast line; and a wide territory to cover, that's all!