Japan's Top Defence Official Calls for the Country to Abandon Its No-War Policy

Japan's Top Defence Official Calls for the Country to Abandon Its No-War Policy

Japan's Defence Minister said the country should drop the rule against war that was written into its constitution in 1947. This is a major break from 75 years of avoiding military conflict. He blamed China's hidden military growth as the reason, though Japan has already doubled what it spends on weapons and defence since 2022.

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