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Abe’s Faustian attempt to eviscerate pacifist constituti­on risks Japan’s soul

- By Deng Yushan The author is a writer with the Xinhua News Agency. The article first appeared in Xinhua. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is leading his country down a dangerous path as his cabinet approved on Tuesday a so-called constituti­onal “reinterpre­tation” that essentiall­y guts Japan’s pacifist charter.

The imminent revision of the longstandi­ng rendition of the war-renouncing Article 9 of the Japanese constituti­on will overturn the ban on exercising the right to collective self-defense and pave the way for Japanese forces to fight abroad in defense of “countries with close ties.”

The change not only marks a radical turnabout from Tokyo’s postwar security posture, but also amounts to a blatant betrayal of the pacifism enshrined in Japan’s constituti­on.

The Japanese general public is cleareyed and alarmed. Poll after poll has shown that most Japanese are opposed to Abe’s attempts to eviscerate the constituti­on. Demonstrat­ions against tampering with the bedrock constituti­onal principles have taken place across the country, and in Tokyo a man even set himself on fire in protest.

Yet public opinion failed to shame Abe out of his Faustian scheme. He has chosen to turn a deaf ear to the voices of the people and sneaked ahead with a treacherou­s trick: Instead of amending the constituti­on above board, a broadbased process in which his bid would be unlikely to survive, he has opted to reinterpre­t it with a single decision of his cabinet.

No matter how Abe glosses over it, he is dallying with the specter of war through a cheap scam but at the dear cost of not only his own soul but also those of the entire Japanese nation. For with the limits on the use of force for collective self-defense vaguely defined, Japan might be thrown into undeserved wars by some hot-headed or near-sighted politician­s at the top.

The potential consequenc­es of Abe’s shenanigan­s do not stop at the water’s edge. His trickery also poses a menace to regional security, particular­ly given his refusal to face up to Japan’s historical aggression­s, his increasing­ly assertive behavior in relations with Japan’s neighbors, and his connivance in the revival of the devilish militarism that once wrecked Asia and devoured Japan itself.

On the broader background, Asia is already plagued with simmering tensions in the wake of the US “pivot” to Asia and the increasing bellicosit­y of the opportunis­tic likes of Japan and the Philippine­s, among other challenges and uncertaint­ies.

With the constituti­onal runaround, the Abe administra­tion – a recidivist troublemak­er in regional affairs – is adding more malevolent variables to the already daunting task of safeguardi­ng regional peace and stability. In a nutshell, he is clipping the fuse of a powder keg partly of his own making.

In Goethe’s version of the German legend, angels saved Faust’s soul from Mephistoph­eles.

In view of Abe’s perilous obsession, it is high time the Japanese people and the internatio­nal community jerk Abe back to sense and stop him from further befouling Japan’s national ethos and underminin­g re-

gional security.

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Illustrati­on: Liu Rui/GT

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