Sanseito von Kamiya sagt, Japan solle sich nicht dafür entschuldigen, dass ein SDF-Offizier mit einem Messer in seine Botschaft eingebrochen sei: „Eine Entschuldigung käme einer Anerkennung ihrer Behauptungen gleich. Das wäre nicht im nationalen Interesse. Es besteht kein Grund, übermäßig demütig zu sein und sich zu entschuldigen.“

https://www.sankei.com/article/20260402-NS26IF6FFJBNHFEOR5UUDDFUKE/

13 Kommentare

  1. ryoryo333333 on

    Reddit really loves Sanseito.
    Even though Japanese people are already starting to get tired of them.

  2. What a moron, of course you apologize, the SDF guy is deranged and Kamiya is apparently, too.

  3. AnglerJared on

    Why exactly does the figurehead for a tiny minority party matter? He and his party don’t deserve the media attention; don’t give it to him. His opinion isn’t even that well-conceived. Ask smarter people what they think.

  4. GrungeHamster23 on

    So would breaking into a Sanseito office with a knife be acceptable? No apology necessary?

  5. tanmaybagwe on

    Bro doesnt understand. If japan acts like the way he says. It sets a precedent that Japanese can enter any country’s embassy and start attacking and threatening diplomats on their whim and openly violate the international convention. Like other countries are going to let that slide lmao

  6. Otherwise_Patience47 on

    Lol I would like to see him saying the same thing if it was a foreigner

  7. Gullible-Action8301 on

    If he had broken in and killed three people, I wonder if he’d still say that.

  8. Candid-String-6530 on

    The Japanese continues their tradition of not acknowledging atrocities you commit. No surprise there.

  9. When war eventually breaks out i hope they strap this guy into either Ohka or Kaiten so he can show them chinese who’s the boss

  10. People should read the article and the comment. It’s clear that many are commenting only based on the title.
    That doesn’t mean that I support what kamiya said, but it explains his comment in more context.
    He actually mentions that we need to be careful generalizing a group for the actions of one.
    I’m actually surprised he said that. He should remember it every time he opens his mouth to speak.

  11. The biggest idiot who needs to go. But the article does say he thinks this is Japan’s fault.

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