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Politics & Power Quote by Tojo Hideki

"Clearly, this Sino-Japanese War of more than four years was a considerable burden on Japan's national power and an obstacle to the maintenance of peace in the Pacific"

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The phrasing is bureaucratic enough to pass for prudence, but it’s really a reframing maneuver by a government already deep into imperial overreach. Tojo’s “clearly” tries to foreclose argument, as if the judgment is self-evident rather than politically useful. “Considerable burden on Japan’s national power” swaps the language of responsibility for the language of resources: the problem isn’t what Japan is doing in China, but what the war is costing Japan. It’s a technocratic lament that treats conquest like a bad balance sheet.

The most revealing move is “an obstacle to the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.” The subtext is that “peace” means Japan’s strategic freedom of action - a Pacific orderly enough for Tokyo to consolidate gains, deter rivals, and secure supply lines. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Japan’s war in China had become a grinding quagmire, draining manpower and matériel while inviting international backlash, sanctions, and tightening U.S. pressure. Casting the conflict as an “obstacle” positions Japan not as the disruptor but as the frustrated manager of regional stability.

That’s the quote’s intent: to justify escalation or redirection without admitting error. It converts aggressive war into a necessary response to “burden” and “peace,” smoothing a path toward broader mobilization and, ultimately, the expansion of conflict across the Pacific. The rhetoric is tidy; the consequences were not.

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Verified source: The Journal of Historical Review (1992)ID: 16rvAAAAMAAJ
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Hideki, Tojo. (2026, April 1). Clearly, this Sino-Japanese War of more than four years was a considerable burden on Japan's national power and an obstacle to the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/clearly-this-sino-japanese-war-of-more-than-four-123942/

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Hideki, Tojo. "Clearly, this Sino-Japanese War of more than four years was a considerable burden on Japan's national power and an obstacle to the maintenance of peace in the Pacific." FixQuotes. April 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/clearly-this-sino-japanese-war-of-more-than-four-123942/.

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"Clearly, this Sino-Japanese War of more than four years was a considerable burden on Japan's national power and an obstacle to the maintenance of peace in the Pacific." FixQuotes, 1 Apr. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/clearly-this-sino-japanese-war-of-more-than-four-123942/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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Tojo Hideki (December 30, 1884 - December 23, 1948) was a Statesman from Japan.

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