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Japan PM to Overturn Pacifist Defence Policy
2014-07-01
The times, they are a-changing.
[TheGuardian] Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is to defy public opinion and announce a dramatic shift in the country's defence policy that would make it easier for its troops to fight in overseas conflicts.

Abe's cabinet is expected to adopt a resolution on Tuesday that would end Japan's long-standing ban on exercising collective self-defence, or coming to the aid of an ally under attack even if Japan itself is not threatened.

Japan's postwar constitution prohibits the use of force to settle international disputes — a restriction Abe and his supporters say inhibits the country's ability to protect itself and its allies, despite growing fears over North Korea's nuclear programme and China's aggressive territorial claims in the region.

Abe's decision to introduce legislation that would reinterpret the pacifist clause in the constitution, which has prevented Japanese forces from fighting overseas since the end of the second world war, came after opinion polls indicated he would struggle to win enough support in parliament and among voters for outright constitutional reform.

The change to be approved on Tuesday would require a simple majority in both houses; his ruling Liberal Democratic party [LDP] has a comfortable majority in the lower house and controls the upper house with the support of a junior coalition partner. Changing the wording of the constitution, however, would require a two-thirds majority in both houses and a simple majority in a nationwide referendum.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  IMO there will be a military conflict between China + Japan, as ... ..

> Both China + Japan see themselves as Asia's #1.
> China particularly fears a rearmed Japan, espec as armed wid Nuclear Weapons.
> As we see in the SCS + IOR, China is working hard to acquire Superpower/US-style "strategic access" for the PLA at + beyond the "First Island Chain". CHINA WELL-RECOGNIZES THAT TO DO THE SAME IN NE ASIA WILL MEAN DE FACTO MIL CONFRONTATION + WAR.

Pragmatically, it is to China's advantage to unilaterally or preemptively strike before Japan, etal. acquire NucWeaps, + before US-led GMD-TMD is permanently entrenched in East Asia.

* INDIAN DEFENCE FORUM > [Global Times] PLA COULD DEFEAT JSDF IN ANY MILITARY CONFLICT - JAPANESE MEDIAS.

For the reasons I have stated or described above -JAPAN HAS NEITHER THE FIGHTING MANPOWER, AIRPOWER, NOR ESPEC THE NUKES THAT CHINA DOES.

Perhaps most importantly, China covertly may have Anti-US US OWG Globalist POTUS Obama on SSSSHHHHHH ....CCCCCCCCCC ITS SIDE???

* GLOBAL NATION PH > WHAT "JAPAN'S "COLLECTIVE SELF-DEFENSE" MEANS TO THE PHILIPPINES?

Japan mil intervention in the SCS, NOT just US.

* SAME [repost] > WEST PHILIPPINE SEA CHINA'S BEST SHIELD AGZ US, PAPER SAYS.

* PHIL STAR > EDITORIAL: [PAF] NO LONGER ALL AIR, NO FORCE.

* TOPIX > HAYATAMA: CHINA'S GROWING ASIA-PACIFIC INFLUENCE "IRREVERSIBLE".

China rising to East Asia + WESTPAC Empire???

* BIGNEWSNETWORK > [GMA News] FA-50'S [SoKor = 2015?] WILL MAKE PH AIR DEFENCE EFFECTIVE, AQUINO SAYS.

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > CHINA'S DF-41 ICBM CAN WIPE OUT THREE [US] CITIES IN ATTACK.

China's just sayin'.

* WORLD MILITARY FORUM > CHINA SHOULD NOT ABANDON THE RYUKYUS! CHINA'S NEW "10-DASH-LINE" VERTICAL MAP DOES NOT INDICATE ITS SOVEREIGNTY OVER OKINAWA + ARCHIPELAGO.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-07-01 22:51  

#5  Long past time for this. Especially with the US going all wobbly defending allies.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-07-01 18:22  

#4  And as far as aircraft carriers, they're perfectly capable of cranking out 3 or 4 in the next five years that might surprise everyone.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-07-01 15:17  

#3  Finally. Abe has guts!
Posted by: borgboy   2014-07-01 15:15  

#2  I expect Japan will have the material to construct a nuclear weapon three days later

You mean 'Japan will produce' the material.

I surmise that they already have it.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-07-01 14:51  

#1  If he succeeds, I expect Japan will have the material to construct a nuclear weapon three days later. They won't assemble them -- yet -- but the parts will be manufactured and stored somewhere underground. They'll be assembled within hours, once the time comes that Japan needs them.

I still say we need to sell Japan a couple of used US aircraft carriers. That would put a crimp in China's expansionist policies. It would also require someone not quite as much a wimp as the current occupant of the White House.

The world is NOT a "safe place". The only guarantee of individual freedom is enough strength to guarantee it. This is a lesson the Europeans, especially, need to learn. I think Japan has gotten the message.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2014-07-01 13:42  

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