The article discusses the potential fallout from the collapse of an unspecified memorandum involving Israel. The piece debates various scenarios that could arise from such a development, taking into account Japan's relationship with Israel and other Middle Eastern nations. The headline implies Japan might stand to gain from such a situation, or at least, is preparing for it.
With Japan's pacifist and non-aggressive stance in international diplomacy, it maintains a delicate balance in its relationships with multiple nations, including those in the Middle East. The state of that balance could be influenced by significant geopolitical changes like the collapse of an agreement involving Israel. The Japanese public would be particularly interested in understanding how these changes could impact the nation's security and economic ties.
In contrast, the US and the EU, having more direct and heavy involvement in Middle Eastern affairs, might respond more forcefully or act to prevent the collapse of such a memorandum. The relationship dynamics, and therefore reactions, can widely vary between Japan, the US, and the EU due to historical affiliations, diplomatic ties, and geopolitical interests.