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Japan Is back – but not the version Washington wants

When Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi planned her visit to the Oval Office, she was hoping to showcase something familiar: Japan’s renewed commitment to defense spending, alliance coordination, and economic investment in the United States. Instead, on Thursday, she had to

Japan’s economy edging toward a Takaichi downturn

Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. No surprises from Japan as risks mount Scott Foster reports that Japan’s economy is coming under mounting pressure from higher energy costs, rising bond yields and

Seoul harnessing Iran war to end the ‘Korea discount’

TOKYO – South Korea is taking Milton Friedman’s “never let a crisis go to waste” edict to new heights — literally. In his 1962 book “Capitalism and Freedom”, the Nobel laureate argued that emergencies are the perfect moment to implement destabilizing but necessary reforms —

Trump’s Iran war has a Churchill problem

Two weeks before launching Operation Epic Fury, President Trump stood before Congress and boasted that gasoline was “below US$2.30 a gallon in most states.” It was his closing argument for the midterms, the thing voters could feel before they needed to understand. The national