Japan started the biggest military build-up since WW2
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Japan’s government has abolished its 70-year pacifist stance, allowing it to acquire offensive weaponry, including missiles capable of striking targets in North Korea, China, and Russia. The move is seen as a response to rising tensions with neighbors, particularly China, which has increased military spending and territorial disputes. Japan’s defense spending will increase from 1% to 2% of GDP, with a focus on acquiring advanced fighter jets, hypersonic missiles, and drones. The country plans to develop its own weapons, including submarines and warships, and will raise taxes to fund the efforts. Japan is not the only country to make this shift; Germany and Poland are also increasing their defense spending in the wake of the Ukrainian war, citing the need to counter Russian aggression.
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