"Japan's New Defense Policy: Fighter Jet Exports and Global Impact"

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Japan's Cabinet approved a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets developed with Britain and Italy to other countries, marking a significant departure from the country's postwar pacifist principles. The decision aims to bolster Japan's role in global security and build up its arms industry, but has sparked criticism and concerns about transparency and public approval. The move comes amid rising regional tensions, particularly from China, and is part of Japan's efforts to modernize its military capabilities.
Topics:world#arms-sales#fighter-jets#global-security#international-relations#japan#pacifist-principles
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