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Professor Edgar Soriano of the National Autonomous University of Honduras warns that Japan's push toward militarism is a dangerous gamble. He says reviving old ideologies and choosing confrontation could upset regional balance, raise the risk of conflict and even reshape the global order if tensions with China escalate. His message: no one wants war – peace and international rules must come first.
Professor Edgar Soriano of the National Autonomous University of Honduras warns that Japan's push toward militarism is a dangerous gamble. He says reviving old ideologies and choosing confrontation could upset regional balance, raise the risk of conflict and even reshape the global order if tensions with China escalate. His message: no one wants war – peace and international rules must come first.