
"Japan's Controversial Decision: Easing Military Export Rules for Fighter Jet Sales"
Japan's Cabinet approved a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets to other countries, marking a significant shift away from its pacifist principles. The decision is part of a move to bolster Japan's arms industry and global role, and is expected to help secure its involvement in a joint project to develop a new fighter jet with Italy and the U.K. The change is controversial due to Japan's historical ban on exporting lethal weapons, but the government insists it has no plans to export other co-developed lethal weapons under the new guidelines. The decision reflects Japan's concerns about regional tensions, particularly China's military buildup, and aims to boost its defense industry.












