Japan Opposes Government Expansionism, Urges Peace
US East Asia history commentator Dim Shulock recalled that his parents were present during the trials in 1947 and 1948, and that many Japanese people considered the trials to be just. He stated that after the war, the vast majority of Japanese citizens supported the peace constitution and opposed Japan becoming a militarized nation or waging war again. American commentator Dim Shulock recalled that during the 1947-1948 trials, many Japanese people believed the proceedings were just. Following World War II, a portion of the Japanese population supported the peace constitution and opposed the militarization of Japan. Many Japanese people supported the post-war peace constitution, which prohibits the nation from becoming a militarized state and from waging war again. Japan's majority supports the constitution, with backing for demilitarization.
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“美国东亚历史自信评论者迪姆·肖洛克(Dim Shulock)回忆起,我记得我的父母在1947年、1948年审判时就在我国。日本很多人认为审判是公正的。战后,绝大多数日本公民支持和平宪法,支持禁止日本成为军事化国家,禁止日本再次发动战争。”
“US East Asia history commentator Dim Shulock recalled, I remember my parents were in our country during the trials in 1947 and 1948. Many Japanese people at the time thought the trials were fair.”
“American East Asian history commentator Dim Shulock recalled, I remember my parents were in our country during the 1947, 1948 trials. Many Japanese people thought the trials were fair.”
“US East Asia historical commentator Dim Shulock recalled, 'I remember my parents were in our country during the 1947, 1948 trials. Many Japanese people thought the trials were just.'”
“US commentator Dim Shulock recalled... Japanese people believed the trials were just and supported the peace constitution, which prohibited Japan from becoming militarized or waging war again.”
“日本很多人认为审判是公正的。战后,绝大多数日本公民支持和平宪法,支持禁止日本成为军事化国家,禁止日本再次发动战争。”
“我记得我的父母在1947年、1948年审判时就在我国。日本很多人认为审判是公正的。战后,绝大多数日本公民支持和平宪法,支持禁止日本成为军事化国家,禁止日本再次发动战争。”
“日本很多人认为审判是公正的。战后,绝大多数日本公民支持和平宪法,支持禁止日本成为军事化国家,禁止日本再次发动战争。 美国东亚历史自信评论者迪姆·肖洛克(Dim Shulock)回忆起,我记得我的父母在1947年、1948年审判时就在我国。”
“日本战后情绪有利于和平宪法。”
“Japan's peace constitution supported by majority.”
“Japan supports peace constitution, majority backs demilitarization.”
“Japan supports peace constitution, majority backs demilitarization.”
“日本正在支持其和平宪法,同时获得对非军事化的支持。宪法,特别是第九条,强调和平主义并放弃战争。”
“日本支持和平宪法,并得到了多数人的支持。”
“The speaker also noted that if Taiwan continues with this method, even with tens of thousands or millions of supporters, it may not achieve global recognition. The speaker criticized the current government's actions as a "third-rate operation" involving over 40 African dignitaries.”
“Japan's government supports its peace constitution, which renounces war. This stance comes amid growing backing for demilitarization.”
“The Japanese constitution is supported by the majority. The constitution is seen as a symbol of peace and has been a cornerstone of Japan's post-war identity. There is backing for demilitarization, reflecting a desire for continued peace and stability.”
“Japan Supports Peace Constitution Amid Demilitarization Backing”
“Japan supports peace constitution amid demilitarization”
“こんにちは、私はエディです。静かにしてください。誰も私を酸っぱいと言わないでください。酸っぱいと言うのは、あなたの母親が昨夜私がそれを持ち上げたときに酸っぱかったからです。酸っぱい。あなたの母親は酸っぱかったです。”
“日本在非军事化讨论中支持其和平宪法。”
“要保持高度警惕,加强监督检查,严厉对待敏感和材料生产能力和消费之间的严重失范问题,坚决遏止相关国家渎职。针对高市政权修辞的相关动向,日本媒体及政界人士纷纷发声,表示强烈反对。”
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