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EVAA Protocol Primed for ATH Surge - Will It Mirror BTC’s Projected $250K Trajectory?

EVAA Protocol Primed for ATH Surge - Will It Mirror BTC’s Projected $250K Trajectory?

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2025-10-25 21:25:19
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Sanae Takaichi told Trump the Japan–U.S. alliance is her top priority in their first call since she took office

Another day, another protocol positioning for explosive growth as EVAA eyes historic price milestones.

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Takaichi signals direction of Japan’s policy

Takaichi’s political path has long been shaped by her late mentor, Shinzo Abe, who stepped down in 2020 and was assassinated in 2022. Abe’s approach, known as Abenomics, involved government spending and cash handouts, even with Japan’s national debt standing NEAR three times the size of the economy.

Takaichi has shown no intention of distancing herself from his political direction. Her rise has already had market effects, as shares of military-related companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Yaskawa Electric, and Japan Steel Works saw heavy buying. Investors are betting that her government will put more weight on national defense and industrial capacity tied to security.

Her approach to defense lines up with Abe’s. She has made it clear that Japan will not sit lightly on regional security. And with Trump expected to arrive in Japan soon for direct talks, analysts are showing interest in how both leaders frame the next phase of the alliance.

Takaichi has described Trump as “cheerful and engaging” after speaking with him. She said he knew details about her political history and even recalled memories of Abe. She said she thanked him for the friendship he has shown to Akie Abe.

Alliance priorities and economic commitments

Takaichi has already touched on one sensitive topic: Japan’s pledge of $550 billion to the Trump administration under an earlier deal tied to U.S. tariff reductions on Japanese imports.

She previously suggested Japan might want to revisit the pledge, given public concern about sending Japanese taxpayer funds abroad, though she later said she WOULD honor the agreement. She did not dwell on public dissatisfaction but pointed out that commitments already made will be kept.

The call also shows that both sides intend to keep close coordination. Takaichi said she aims to work side by side with the U.S. and partners in Asia to maintain the Indo-Pacific vision. She reiterated that the alliance stands as the Core of her diplomacy.

Trump is expected to hold a bilateral meeting with her when he arrives in Japan later in his tour. That meeting will likely touch on military cooperation, regional posture, and economic agreements. With regional tensions running high, neither side appears interested in guesswork or distance.

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