Japan
to ease military restrictions since World War II
“The
Japanese government says it will push ahead with plans to ease
restrictions on its military, which have kept it from fighting abroad
since World War II.”
“Under the constitution’s Article 9, Japan’s
military is banned from taking any military action except when the
country is under attack. But the new plan will increase the country’s
military options and allow its armed forces to fight on behalf of
Tokyo’s allies.”
“The move, however, was not welcomed in the
country, with a recent poll showing that 58 percent of respondents
are against a more aggressive military stance.”
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“Unfortunatelly,
there are indications that this may be possible. According to
latest information, Washington proceeds in actions to surround
China as well. It is not accidental that these revelations come
after the recent big agreement between Russia and China on the
energy sector. According to some analysts, the US transfer 60% of
their naval forces to the Asian Pasific, while they plan to build
a similar "anti-missile" system in the region.”
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