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Japan Scraps WW2 Arms Ban—and China Isn't Pleased

Japan Scraps WW2 Arms Ban—and China Isn't Pleased

Summary

Japan has ended a long-standing ban on exporting lethal weapons to respond to growing security concerns in the region. China expressed serious worry about this decision, calling it a dangerous move, while Japan’s government said it aims to prevent conflicts and protect its security by cooperating with other countries.

Key Facts

  • Japan had banned lethal weapons exports since World War II as part of a pacifist policy.
  • The ban has been lifted due to rising security threats, including China’s military growth, tensions around Taiwan, and North Korea’s missile tests.
  • Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, stated the change is to help prevent conflicts and support its security alongside allies.
  • China’s Foreign Ministry warned it will stay alert and strongly oppose Japan’s new policy.
  • Japan has previously expanded its military role, including approving use of force to defend allies since 2014.
  • Japan is developing new defense products, such as advanced fighter jets with the UK and Italy, and plans to export these.
  • The change allows Japan to share military parts with countries that use the same equipment.
  • Japan is increasing military spending and strengthening ties with countries like South Korea and Australia amid growing regional security challenges.
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