In the backdrop of the recent US-China meeting, a silent brewing of tension and surveillance wars have been unveiled. The lure of exerting dominance and influence has spurred both superpowers into a subtle rivalry amid diplomatic dialogues. The details of the schemes laid out, as undercurrents, during these talks are yet to surface completely; nevertheless, their existence has added a contentious edge to the ongoing discussions.
Japanese citizens are keenly observing the tug of power between China and the USA. Japan, being a key regional ally of the US and a neighboring country to China, perceives this as a critical tipping point in deciding the balance of power in Asia. The Japanese public upholds the value of diplomacy and desires a peaceful resolution to this increasing friction between the superpowers.
In the US or EU, similar situations would be scrutinized heavily by the media, with a focus on the potential implications for their respective countries. A sense of nationalism and security concern could potentially dominate public discourse. The aspect of diplomacy would also be underscored, given that peaceful resolutions are of international interest.