Just the largest: Japan US functionally recognizing Taiwan, AUKUS, the EU white paper on China, etc
Fixed it for you. I dont know why you are so obsessed with what Japan is doing about China. Its like you think that it takes strategic decisions based on its own national interests...
Japan's president is Mr. Biden and Secretary of State is Blinken.
I have long time ago stopped bothering with trying to remember the names of the Japanese ministers. Thats how irrelevant they are
And the EU is doing export controls and foreign investment reviews, Japan is hosing US marines re: Taiwan (setting up a tripwire and guaranteeing American intervention), Australia flipping from FTA time to war time, etc, etc
You act like these are some surprise moves. China always knew how some supposedly "independent" countries would act against it when the US decided to marshall its forces.
All these cards and China is still moving forward. That should show you how useless they are
The US is simply taking steps, from the world's most professional bureaucracy, to ensure a favorable political environment
The US just had an attempted coup a year ago. Midterms will be a disaster for Democrats which will then make the US distracted because of starting serious infighting. Then the 2024 elections will be a proper shtshow where possible civil war will be coming
If that's what think "favorable political environment" means...
What I know is that US allies are getting ready to jump ship in a few years if US politics keep following the current trajectory
As for the US controlling the West that's ok, we knew about it all along. The coming years we will see the US losing its grip as its relative power declines