Il Giappone entrerà a far parte dei BRICS?

Is Japan really considering joining BRICS? 🇯🇵🌍
With U.S. tariffs hitting Japanese exports hard, Tokyo has quietly boosted trade with China, India, and Brazil—sparking rumors of a historic pivot. Reports even suggest secret talks with BRICS officials. But as a G7 member and key U.S. ally, can Japan really make the leap?

In this video, we break down the speculation, the economic pressure, and the geopolitical risks behind Japan’s potential shift toward BRICS.

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25 Comments

  1. Japan is NOT an ally of the U.S. They lost to the U.S. when America nuked them in 1945, and now they are basically a vassal state. They have to do whatever America tells them to do, no matter how unpleasant or unpalatable. That's what happens when you surrender unconditionally. If the Japanese could do what they really want, they would nuke the U.S. in a moment. Trust me, the Japanese are an ambitious people with delusions of grandeur stemming from their "direct descendance from their God. They think they deserve to run the world, and if they could they would put America on its knees first. But, they can't. So for now they just pretend to be an ally of America.

  2. Hell No, Japan is doing its best to save it's economy but not to join BRICS.

    I hate to say it but Japanese Politicians are cowards when it comes to talking about Japan's interests with USA and they are too dependent on USA for their national and maritime security.

  3. Trump should get a Nobel peace prize for making the whole world unite ❤

    (Now it's a different thing that they are uniting against him but hey…at least they are uniting 😅)

  4. For them, it might be a good choice for them to join BRICS because they are screwed by the US now. They are being taking advantage of when trading with US. US has nothing to offer but a lot to take away from Japan. Future business opportunities are better with China.