Japan’s Rise with a New Leader

By | October 23, 2025

[October 23, 2025] Japan has elected a new leader following the failed policies and corruption of its previous Prime Minister. All news outlets reporting on Japan’s election have noted that Sanae Takaichi has adopted much of the conservative philosophy of U.S. President Donald Trump. And in that, they are correct. Additionally, she is being called “Japan’s Iron Lady,” a reference to the UK’s conservative Margaret Thatcher.  This will be good for Japan.

News reports are saying that PM Takaichi’s party is adopting a “hardline nationalist approach.” What they really mean is that the core of the party aims to protect Japan’s culture from the threat of illegal immigration and fake asylum seekers. She has pledged to immediately stop all Islamic and illegal immigration, including the creation of a new Ministry for mass deportations.

“As for me, I want to have a calm, mutually considerate relationship with foreigners.  How we can live together in such a way – I intend to reconsider it completely.  I plan to think about it from zero again, because year after year, the culture between us and everything else is so very different.  Yet people are being brought in all altogether, to keep bringing them in – this policy, we must pause and reconsider it.  Those who come with economic motives and claim to be refugees, such people will be properly sent home.  Also, regarding those who overstay illegally, they too will be strictly required to obey the law.” – Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi

PM Takaichi is being polite. If it were President Trump, he would say that he was kicking their asses out. The results will be the same, and that will be good for both countries. This is how a real leader preserves their nation’s identity. She also claimed that she is taking inspiration from Donald Trump, especially his policies on immigration. Of course, Donald Trump loved the praise.

“Japan has just elected its first female Prime Minister, a highly respected person of great wisdom and strength.  This is tremendous news for the incredible people of Japan.  Congratulations to all!” – Donald Trump on Truth Social.

PM Takaichi’s election follows the previous PM Shigeru Ishiba’s resignation after a year in office. According to a Japanese online commentator, “Japan’s prime minister Shigeru Ishiba wants to import millions of Africans and Kurds because he believes his Christian faith demands him to ‘make Japan tolerant.’” And PM Ishiba said that “Japan will laugh, cry, and sweat together with the people of Africa.” The new PM’s path will lead Japan down a very different route.

On another front, Japan is facing a complete demographic collapse, which partly explains why many of their political leaders wanted to increase immigration. As a direct result of rising violent crime on the streets, the new leaders plan to take a different approach to preserve Japan’s culture. How they will tackle the demographic issue has not yet been revealed.

Also, like Donald Trump, PM Takaichi intends to “aggressively cut taxes, deport migrant criminals, ban asylum seekers, ban ‘gender equality’ and ‘diversity,’ and scrap Article 9 to rebuild a strong Japanese military.” She certainly has more guts than the spineless British and other Western governments to deal with violence. Having observed the destruction of immigration policies in Europe, she convinced the voters of Japan that this was not a path that would lead them to a better future.

PM Takaichi is prioritizing her country and its people, which is a commendable approach.

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Author: Douglas R. Satterfield

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10 thoughts on “Japan’s Rise with a New Leader

  1. Abu'l Faḍl ابوالفضل

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    Let’s hope all works out because I’ve seen many videos of crazy Islamist and black visitors creating havoc on busses and in hotels all across Japan. Let us all hope they do this with great care.
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  2. Rowen Tabernackle

    Great up-to-date info!!! I’d like to see you, Gen. Satterfield, give us a little more insight into how you think this new Japanese government is going to work out. Now also how are they going to kick out all the Islamists from their country. This is a serious question and one I’d like to know the answer to.

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    1. Autistic Techie

      Exactly, Rowen, I’d like to know too. But their laws are much different.

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  3. Anya

    Many Western nations, in order to overcome their demographic declines, have allowed unfettered immigration and, as well, tolerated illegal immigration and fake asylum seekers. This will boost their numbers but the problem that th3ey ignore is that most of these people are not from the West. But they are from a range of ISLAMIC third world nations that have a radical different set of values and much lower IQs.

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  4. lady Hawk

    Japan sure surprised me. South Korea just went communist; well, almost.

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    1. Good Dog

      Lady Hawk, you are fast today and beat me to the first comment. Yes, I was going to also bring up S.Korea. The question I have is why do so many countries want to go communist when everyone knows this is a failed system that killed over 100 million people in the 20th century? Failure. Yes, a real failed system proven time and again. The problems with communism is that it is easy to vote your way into it but you have to fight your way out.

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