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The Guardian view on Germany, Japan and the end of the postwar order: as US alliances crumble, a new world emerges | Editorial

The Guardian view on Germany, Japan and the end of the postwar order: as US alliances crumble, a new world emerges | Editorial

Summary

The article describes changes in international alliances and military policies as the traditional post-World War II order shifts. It highlights challenges in the US-led NATO alliance, Germany’s new military strategy, and Japan’s move toward increased armament and a more active military role.

Key Facts

  • President Donald Trump has criticized long-standing US alliances and challenged the postwar global order.
  • Polish President Donald Tusk expressed doubts about US loyalty to NATO if Russia attacks.
  • The US Pentagon considered suspending Spain from NATO and reexamining its support for Britain over the Falkland Islands.
  • Germany released its first military strategy since World War II, planning major rearmament and more defined national interests.
  • France and Germany continue to struggle over a joint fighter jet project started early in Trump’s presidency.
  • Japan loosened its rules on exporting lethal weapons, signaling a shift away from postwar pacifism and planning to double defense spending by 2027.
  • Protests have arisen in Japan due to concerns about moving away from pacifism and fear of being involved in US-led wars.
  • Despite historical tensions, Japan and South Korea have improved bilateral relations amid concerns about China and North Korea’s growing military power.
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