The "News and Communications Research Council", a Japanese public welfare foundation, recently released the survey results, pointing out that nearly 80% of Japanese respondents feel a sense of crisis over the outbreak of conflict in the Taiwan Strait, but if China invades Taiwan by force, more than 70% of the respondents are opposed to dispatching the Self-Defense Forces to assist in defense. .

The picture shows the map of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.

(Bloomberg)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The security of the Taiwan Strait has become an important issue in recent years, and it is related to the entire East Asia and even the global situation.

The "News and Communications Research Council", a Japanese public welfare foundation, recently released the survey results, pointing out that nearly 80% of Japanese respondents felt a sense of crisis over the outbreak of conflict in the Taiwan Strait, but if China invaded Taiwan by force, more than 70% of the respondents opposed the deployment of the Self-Defense Forces. Defend.

Japan's "Jiji News Agency" reported today (13) that a total of 2,993 Japanese people over the age of 18 responded to the survey conducted by the "News and Communications Research Council".

In the question of "Whether they are uneasy about Japan being attacked by other countries' military", 76% of the respondents said that they are "very disturbed" or "generally disturbed".

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79% of the respondents felt "very crisis" or "overall a sense of crisis" about the situation in Taiwan.

However, when China invades Taiwan by force, Japan will send its Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. military to fight against the communist army. Only 22% of the respondents "approve" or "generally approve", and "oppose" or "generally disapprove". Actually as high as 74%.