U.S. President Endorses Japan's 'Iron Lady' PM Ahead of Elections
World 02:54 PM - 2026-02-06
Reuters
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi gestures as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks, aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday gave his “total
endorsement” to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ahead of Japan’s
national election, adding that he looked forward to welcoming her to the White
House next month.
Japan’s first female prime minister, a conservative who has
said she draws inspiration from Britain’s “Iron Lady”, Margaret Thatcher, is
widely expected to secure a convincing victory for her ruling coalition,
according to opinion polls. Takaichi is seeking a public mandate for spending
plans that have unsettled investors, as well as for a defence build-up that
could further strain relations with China.
Polls suggest that Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party,
together with its coalition partner the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), could
win around 300 seats in the 465-seat lower house of parliament — a significant
increase from the narrow majority the coalition currently holds.
"Prime Minister Takaichi is someone who deserves
powerful recognition for the job she and her Coalition are doing,"
President Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Thursday.
"It is my Honor to give a Complete and Total
Endorsement of her, and what her highly respected Coalition is
representing."
Unlike his predecessors, President Trump has increasingly
sought to influence foreign elections. Analysts say his support for Takaichi,
64 — a nationalist and defence hawk — reflects a broader pattern of alignment
with right-wing leaders overseas.
On Thursday, Trump endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor
Orbán ahead of an election scheduled for April, and last year he backed
Argentine President Javier Milei, citing U.S. financial support as a
contributing factor to Milei’s success in Argentina’s 2025 legislative
elections.
Japanese government spokesman Kei Sato declined to comment
on President Trump’s endorsement, but confirmed that Trump had invited Prime
Minister Takaichi to visit Washington on 19 March.
"Amid a rapidly changing international situation, the
visit is expected to provide an opportunity to reaffirm the unwavering bonds of
the Japan–U.S. alliance," Sato told a regular press conference.
One of Prime Minister Takaichi’s first engagements after
assuming office in October was to host President Trump in Tokyo.
During the visit, she presented him with a golf putter once
used by his former golfing companion, the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe. Praised by President Trump for breaking Japan’s glass ceiling, Takaichi
pledged billions of dollars in investment during the meeting, which analysts
said helped underscore the strength of the Japan–U.S. alliance.
Weeks later, however, she triggered Japan’s most serious
diplomatic dispute with China in more than a decade by publicly outlining how
Tokyo might respond to a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan.
Prime Minister Takaichi’s plans to bolster Japan’s defences
are also expected to further anger Beijing, which has portrayed her policies as
an attempt to revive Japan’s past militarism.
While tensions with China are beginning to weigh on the
world’s fourth-largest economy, they have done little to dent Takaichi’s strong
approval ratings. She has even become an unlikely cultural icon for some
voters, with items such as her handbag and the pink pen she uses in parliament
reportedly selling briskly.
Source: Reuters
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