Japanese politics currently seem too aligned with the American side, appearing to be at odds with China's communist bloc. However, I believe Japan, while maintaining liberalism, should stand between the US and China geographically and strive to promote friendship between both countries. This approach seems likely to support Japan's growth as a trading nation.
Considering Japan's geographical position and historical background, a balanced foreign policy is critically important. Especially, by maintaining liberalism and democracy while skillfully adjusting its relationships with both the US and China, Japan can potentially enhance its economy and international influence further. Since trade forms the foundation of the nation, maintaining good relations with both countries also contributes to sustainable growth. That said, given the complexity of global affairs, a cautious approach is required.
I think that holding such a perspective represents hope for Japan's future.
Democracy should be cooperation, not just critcism