Shocking Phone Call Between Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sai Takahishi Sparks Global Outrage
Japan is absolutely furious at the Trump regime for its massive betrayal. This past week, Donald Trump called up the new prime minister of Japan, Sai Takahishi, and said, "You need to tone down your rhetoric as it relates to China. Stop telling China that Japan would have to intervene and protect Taiwan if China invaded Taiwan. Japan has no right to do that. And stop offending China."
Japan’s response was one of complete disbelief: "What are you talking about? Aren’t we supposed to be your biggest geostrategic ally in this region? You’re going after us for saying something that we thought was consistent with where the United States was about protecting Taiwan and we’re not raising the temperature at all."
China’s Aggressive Actions vs. Japan’s Defensive Posture
It’s China who’s been engaged in all of these very furtive, very aggressive actions against Japan and others in the region and is posturing like it’s going to invade Taiwan. And you’re telling us to tone down the temperature for simply saying in response to an invasion, Japan would have to do something.
Donald Trump’s reply? Essentially: yeah, you know, I’m going to do what Xi Jinping tells me to do.
China Outmaneuvers United States in Global Trade War
We know that China has completely outmaneuvered the United States in the US’s trade war against the world. This development came at a perfect time as China was asserting itself as a more stable and reliable multilateral partner as opposed to the United States. Beijing clearly saw the US pulling back its role and its leadership in the world.
Trump’s Multi-Polar World Vision Throws Allies Under the Bus
Key figures like Marco Rubio and others view the world through a multi-polar lens of the United States, Russia, and China—and then all the other countries are less important. That’s the framework with which Donald Trump operates, throwing our allies in Europe, Canada, Australia, and elsewhere under the bus and not paying attention or just being outright hostile.
This conquest-type mentality is exactly what Donald Trump displays with threats of making Canada the 51st state or annexing Greenland.
- Elevating Russia to an undeserved position
- Harming NATO relationships, basically pulling the US out
- Throwing Japan under the bus to appease Beijing
Prime Minister Sai Takahishi’s Statement That Triggered Beijing’s Fury
Ever since Takahishi said in a speech in front of Japan’s parliament that Japan would help Taiwan if invaded, China has used this moment to test the United States—and they got their answer loud and clear: Trump is weak and pathetic.
Explosive Statements from Chinese Officials After Takahishi’s Taiwan Remarks
- China’s Defense Ministry spokesperson Jang Bin: “If the Japanese side dares to cross the line, even half a step, it will inevitably pay a painful price.”
- Foreign Minister Wang Yi: “She said what she should not say and crossed the red line that should not be touched.”
- Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson: “We will crush all foreign interference.”
- Chinese Consul General in Osaka: “The intruding dirty neck must be cut off without a moment’s hesitation” (referring to Prime Minister Takahishi’s neck being cut off and her blood poured throughout Japan).
- China’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Fukang: “If Japan dares to intervene in the Taiwan situation by force, it will constitute an act of aggression.”
- People’s Daily editorial: “Any revival of Japanese militarism will be stopped… Japanese actions are dangerously erratic.”
All of this rage because Japan simply stated: If China invades Taiwan, Japan would have to respond.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong Praises Japan’s Stabilizing Role
Despite Donald Trump refusing to acknowledge China’s critical role in the region, listen to what Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said in a recent speech:
“We have put the history aside and we’re moving forward. And it’s quite striking that survey after survey shows that Japan is the number one trusted great power in Southeast Asia. Singapore and all the Southeast Asian countries support Japan playing a bigger role in our region, including on the security front because we think that provides for some stability in the region.”
Yet the United States under Trump is now undermining Japan’s ability to project that strength.
Takahishi Refuses to Reveal Details of Trump Phone Call
Prime Minister Takahishi refuses to discuss what was said on that phone call by Donald Trump, where it’s widely believed he threatened Japan to tone down the temperature against China.
Meanwhile, Xi Jinping described his own call with Trump about Taiwan as “very productive.”
American Farmers Bankrupted as China Ditches U.S. Soybeans
U.S. farmers are going bankrupt because China stopped buying American agricultural products:
- Last year: China purchased 27 million metric tons of soybeans
- This year: Zero, later escalated to just 300,000 metric tons
- China claims it will buy 12 million tons—still 50 million tons less than before
- Beijing shifted purchases to Argentina and Brazil instead
- U.S. taxpayers now forced to bail out farmers again
China Tightens Rare Earth Export Controls—Only Under Trump
China imposed export controls on rare earth elements (REEs) that the United States desperately needs for magnets and advanced technology. These controls never existed under the previous administration—they were imposed under Donald Trump and continue to tighten as Beijing tests his weakness repeatedly.
Japan’s Statement Was Purely Defensive—Not Offensive
When Prime Minister Takahishi said Japan would respond if China invades Taiwan, it was a defensive posture, not an offensive threat. Yet China immediately used it to test Trump: “Because of that statement, go tell Japan to back down.”
Trump obediently did exactly that—humiliating America’s most important geostrategic ally in the Indo-Pacific.
U.S. Military Behavior in Japan Fuels Local Anger and Sovereignty Concerns
Tensions are skyrocketing in Japan over U.S. military conduct:
- Viral video of armed U.S. military police patrolling streets in Okinawa
- Japanese netizens explode over national sovereignty violations
- Separate incident: U.S. forces body-slam and detain an American civilian for refusing to show ID
- Detainee asks: “So you do this to Japanese citizens too?”
- Military police answer: “Yes, we can detain any Japanese citizen for not showing ID and hand them to local police”
Many fear countless unreleased videos exist of similar treatment toward Japanese civilians under the Trump regime.
Trump’s Empty Promises to Japan Exposed
Just last month, Donald Trump told Takahishi:
“I have always had a great love of Japan and a great respect of Japan… This will be a relationship stronger than ever before… Anytime you have any question, any doubt, anything you want, any favors you need, anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there. We are an ally at the strongest level.”
Now exposed as a total lie.
China’s Escalating Campaign Against Japan
Beijing’s retaliation has been relentless:
- Premier Li Qiang refuses to meet Takahishi at G20
- Total ban on Japanese seafood
- Travel warning telling Chinese citizens to avoid Japan
- 10 airlines offer full refunds for Japan trips
- Students told to reassess studying in Japan
- Chinese cinemas halt release of Japanese films
- Japanese concerts and cultural events canceled
- Trilateral cultural ministers meeting with Japan and South Korea canceled
- Major events like Tokyo-Beijing Forum scrapped
- Increased military presence near Senkaku Islands
- Suspected Chinese drones over Yaeyama Islands
- Live-fire drills in the Yellow Sea
- Repeated summoning of Japanese ambassador
- Osaka Chinese consulate threatens violence against Takahishi
- Flood of letters to UN Secretary-General
- China’s UN rep declares Japan “unqualified” for Security Council seat
Marco Rubio’s Multi-Polar Vision Confirms Trump’s Worldview
At the very beginning of the Trump regime, Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid out the administration’s disturbing framework:
“It’s not normal for the world to simply have a unipolar power… Eventually you were going to reach back to a point where you had a multipolar world, multi great powers in different parts of the planet. We face that now with China and to some extent, you know, Russia.”
Translation: Only the U.S., China, and Russia matter. Everyone else—including longtime allies like Japan, Europe, Canada, and Australia—is expendable.
Conclusion: America’s Indo-Pacific Leadership Collapsing in Real Time
The Trump regime threw Ukraine under the bus to Russia. Now it’s throwing Japan under the bus to China.
That’s how Donald Trump sees the world—and the United States is fading fast while new anti-U.S. alliances form right before our eyes.
The Indo-Pacific balance of power is shifting dramatically. Japan, once America’s unbreakable ally, now faces an uncertain future as Washington signals weakness, capitulation, and betrayal at every turn.
This is not just a diplomatic scandal—it’s a strategic disaster unfolding in real time.
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