If we only follow the U.S. … Asia's stability and peace could fade away.
Because the U.S. is the largest export market, the damage to Japan will be huge and will likely hurt the economic growth rate.
[T]he U.S. has continued to use tariffs and economic stimulus plans to solve its domestic economic woes.
The U.S. government claims that automobile imports pose 'a critical threat to U.S. national security.'
The Trump administration’s inconsistent approach to tariff decisions ... is deeply troubling.
The pursuit of peace is also natural, but it is a mistake to keep silent about who the aggressor is.
China should not instigate conflict in East Asia by attempting to forcefully change the status quo.
The Trump administration has shown a consistent reluctance to address the responsibilities of the aggressor and the rights of the victim.