Beijing says Japan’s ‘neo-militarism’ is a ‘scourge’ that threatens regional peace and stability

China condemned what it called Japan’s first “offensive missile” test overseas in eight decades, saying Tokyo’s “neo-militarism” and intensified arms race had gained momentum and threatened regional stability.

According to China, it was the first time Japan had launched an “offensive” weapon abroad since World War II. The missile can be used for both offensive and defensive purposes, but deploying it outside Japanese territory can be seen as an offensive posture.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said it marked a significant departure from Japan’s post-war pacifist stance.

He pointed to Japan’s wartime history of aggression against Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines.

“The former aggressor has not only failed to deeply reflect on its historical crimes but has instead dispatched military forces overseas and launched offensive missiles under the guise of so-called ‘security cooperation’,” he said.

Source: News - South China Morning Post