Politics
Japan's Shift in Arms Export Policy Marks a Significant Change
Japan's decision to relax its arms export regulations signals a departure from its long-standing post-WW2 pacifism, allowing for weapon sales to numerous countries.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 17 days ago
Japan has announced a significant change in its arms export policy, moving away from the pacifist stance it has maintained since World War II.
This new policy will enable Japan to sell weapons to over a dozen countries, marking a notable shift in its defense strategy.
The decision reflects evolving geopolitical dynamics and Japan's desire to play a more active role in regional security.