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Japan's offensive space policy extremely dangerous: spokesman

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Japan's offensive space policy extremely dangerous: spokesman
China

China

Japan's offensive space policy extremely dangerous: spokesman

2025-12-25 17:33 Last Updated At:20:47

It is extremely dangerous that Japan is accelerating the weaponization and militarization of space and fueling a space arms race, Zhang Xiaogang, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense, said at a press conference in Beijing on Thursday.

Zhang made the remarks in response to a media query about Japan's claims to have made substantive progress in technologies that could disrupt satellites of other nations.

Japan also reportedly plans to reorganize its Air Self-Defense Force into the Air and Space Self-Defense Force and to construct a spacecraft carrier in fiscal year 2026.

Some media analyses suggest that vigilance is needed, as Japan may be planning a Pearl Harbor incident in space.

"It concerns all countries' security, development, and prosperity to maintain lasting peace and security in space. Japan's unrestrained development of satellite-jamming technology is accelerating the weaponization and militarization of space and fueling a space arms race. It is extremely dangerous and unpopular," Zhang noted.

"Given that Japan's vicious militarists once launched sneak attacks and that the country is now taking an offensive space policy, it is hardly surprising that there are growing concerns of another Pearl Harbor scenario in space," he said.

Japan's offensive space policy extremely dangerous: spokesman

Japan's offensive space policy extremely dangerous: spokesman

China's offshore yuan strengthened further on Thursday, climbing past the psychological benchmark of 7 per U.S. dollar for the first time since 2024 and reached 6.9965.

The onshore yuan, meanwhile, hit 7.01 against the U.S. dollar.

Both rates were reached for the first time since September 2024.

On Thursday, the People's Bank of China set its daily reference rate at 7.0392 per U.S. dollar.

Analysts attribute the recent strengthening to both a weaker U.S. dollar, as well as shifts in the supply and demand of foreign exchange.

Market optimism for the yuan continues to rise, with many predicting the currency will appreciate further.

China's offshore RMB climbs past seven per US dollar benchmark

China's offshore RMB climbs past seven per US dollar benchmark

China's offshore RMB climbs past seven per US dollar benchmark

China's offshore RMB climbs past seven per US dollar benchmark

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