The United States military has launched attacks on several Iranian military and aerospace facilities. The offensive, which was carried out in light of escalating tensions between the two countries, is believed to have caused significant damage. The exact scope and resulting impact of these attacks remain uncertain at this time.
In Japan, such international military conflicts are viewed with anxiety due to the nation's history, pacifist constitution, and diplomatic strategies. Japanese society is generally peace-oriented and favors dialogue rather than warfare as a means for resolving conflict. This event will likely invite debate on Japan's role and stance in global conflicts and its relationship with both the U.S. and Iran.
Compared to Japan, the US and EU have a more aggressive stance when it comes to military involvement in foreign affairs. These regions are more likely to engage in direct conflict to protect their geopolitical interests. Such actions tend to spark vigorous debates domestically about the justification and consequences of international military intervention.