Via: Reuters:
Japan is likely to start considering acquiring the ability to
launch pre-emptive military strikes in a planned update of its basic
defense policies, the latest step away from the constraints of its
pacifist constitution.
The expected proposal, which could sound alarm bells in China, is
part of a review of Japan’s defense policies undertaken by Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe’s government, an interim report on which could come
as early as Friday. The final conclusions of the review are due out by
the end of the year.
The hawkish Abe took office in December for a rare second term,
pledging to bolster the military to cope with what Japan sees as an
increasingly threatening security environment including an assertive
China and unpredictable North Korea.
Article 9 of Japan’s constitution, drafted by U.S. occupation forces
after its defeat in World War Two, renounces the right to wage war and,
if taken literally, rules out the very notion of a standing army. In
reality, Japan’s Self-Defense Forces are one of Asia’s strongest
militaries.
The Defence Ministry will call in the interim report for a study of
how to “strengthen the ability to deter and respond to ballistic
missiles”, the Yomiuri newspaper and other media said on Thursday.
But in a sign of the sensitivity, the report will stop short of
specifically mentioning the ability to hit enemy bases when the threat
of attack is imminent, the Yomiuri newspaper said.
The ministry will also consider buying unmanned surveillance drones
and creating a Marines force to protect remote islands, such as those at
the core of a dispute with China, media said.
“The acquisition of offensive capability would be a fundamental
change in our defense policy, a kind of philosophical change,” said
Marushige Michishita, a professor at the National Graduate Institute of
Policy Studies.
Abe is dangerous, if he's running Japan when the SHTF, watch out.
ReplyDeleteBut China is ready.
Scary times ahead.