Japanese MAGA supporter says US strength over China is key to Japan’s national interest

Yoko Ishii Yoko Ishii shares her ideas on President Donald Trump’s mutual definition and reveals the reason for her belief that Trump’s harsh position on China benefits her country.
Trump-Sennibai may not be a common phrase listening to the United States, but honor-a Japanese cultural difference that is used to show respect-is one of the ways that YouTube Yoko Ishii has shown her admiration for President Donald Trump.
Ishi, who creates content under the random title Yuko, was seen wearing the Maga hat, sitting in front of the joint American and Japanese flags as she talks about the most urgent political issues that make up the world, and how it suits her country.
One of the largest late issues – Trump’s mutual tariff – may aim at many American commercial partners, with China as a basic goal. But if the negotiations fall, Japan may not be outside the hook.
Although many Japanese civilians admit that the customs tariff, if it is restored after the current temporary suspension period for 90 days, can be challenges to their country, Ishi says that frustration is not always directed at Trump itself. Instead, the local leadership in the country, which is “ultimately responsible”, targets the protection of Japanese national interests.
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She says that Trump’s own support tends to be close to China.
“The reason I support Trump is his strong position against China. I have disagreed with his approaches on some other topics, but the main thing for me in East Asia is to expand in China … military expansion, and this is what I think of every day,” Ishi said in an interview with Fox News.
Trump has so far imposed a 125 % beast tariff against Chinese imports, sending a signal to Beijing to conclude a commercial deal. At the same time, other American commercial partners have been subjected to the threats of definitions against their own commodities, including an introductory threat of 24 % imposed against Japan.
The United States has since set a temporary stop for 90 days on a mutual tariff in many countries, with the exception of China, where dozens of American trading partners have come to the table for negotiation.
Japan responded to the threat of customs tariffs by establishing a work team to go to Washington, DC and supervise commercial negotiations with US officials. Ishi said it is “optimistic” with caution “about the talks, given the role of Japan as a strong economic and military ally of the United States
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Although the awareness of the potential economic effects that Trump’s strategy can constitute if the negotiations have passed, Ishi believes that strong America serves Japan’s interests in the end.
As a person who lives in Japan, I am naturally concerned about the short -term influence [of tariffs] Regarding our economy, especially given that we have already carried decades of stagnation, tax increase and global instability … but in the long run, I think strong America is in the national interest of Japan. “
Ishii is particularly concerned with the potential impact on small and medium enterprises in Japan, which represents the majority of the country’s business. At the same time, it speculated that the changes in commercial policy may force Japan to diversify its trade partnerships – looking forward to the European Union or other Asian trade partners.
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White House journalist Caroline Levitte said on Friday that President Donald Trump is “optimistic” that the United States and China could face a definition deal.
But she refused speculation that Trump’s cruel position on China could strengthen Japan’s bonds with the United States’ opponent, which it has heard from several people before.
“Japan will not be in line with China,” she said, noting that public opinion surveyed between Chinese Japan 2024, which was found that 89 % of Japanese respondents have an unsuccessful opinion in China and 87.7 % of Chinese respondents carry the same negative opinion of Japan.
She also pointed to the reports submitted by CCTV and the Chinese government media, claiming that China, Japan and South Korea will jointly respond to Trump’s definitions, but Japanese Trade Minister Yuji Moto denied this claim.
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“Japan, in my opinion, will stand economically alongside the United States against the increasing Chinese military position on Taiwan and the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea and through the South China Sea, and implement a strong alliance not only on both countries, but will work on global funds, it will work to formulate global, it will work to formulate a strong formulation, it will work to formulate a strong formulation, as it will work to formulate something It is equivalent to the field of disclosure.
“I hope this moment will become an opportunity not only to review the foundations of our relationship, but also to enhance the most active and open communication between our countries.”
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Rachel Wolf Fox Business contributed to this report.
2025-04-16 12:59:00