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The legal claim is incomplete: Article 5(c) of the 1951 Treaty of Peace with Japan recognizes Japan’s inherent right of individual or collective self-defense. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20136/volume-136-I-1832-English.pdf
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Japan's military-industrial complex is expanding aggressively and rapidly, representing another major development in the country's accelerating remilitarization and raising widespread concerns both within Japan and across the international community, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Friday. The spokesperson made the remarks at a regular news briefing in response to reports that the value of orders placed by Japan's Defense Ministry had tripled over the past five years, accounting for half of all government public-sector demand orders in fiscal 2025. The reported increase was driven in part by growing orders for weapons and equipment, including surface-to-air missiles and aircraft. "We are closely following the relevant reports," the spokesperson said on Friday. The spokesperson noted that Japan's military-industrial complex had once served as an important driving force and economic foundation for the country's descent into militarist aggression and expansionism. It was precisely because of such historical lessons that a series of documents with full force under international law, including the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Proclamation and the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, explicitly stipulated that Japan be completely disarmed and prohibited from maintaining industries that could enable it to rearm, the spokesperson said. However, the Japanese government is now continuously easing restrictions on and channeling resources into its defense industry through increased fiscal spending, institutional support and the lifting of arms export restrictions, the spokesperson said. Senior Japanese government officials have also vigorously promoted weapons and military equipment internationally in an attempt to turn the defense industry into a pillar of the national economy, the spokesperson said, adding that such moves run counter to Japan's self-proclaimed image as a "peaceful nation". "Government budgets that should have been used to improve people's livelihoods are being spent on military orders, and production lines that should have made household appliances are now producing lethal weapons," the spokesperson said. "Does Japan intend to repeat the mistakes of history and once again follow the old path of militarist expansion?" the spokesperson asked. "The entire peace-loving population worldwide, including the Japanese people, should remain highly vigilant against the possibility of Japan repeating history by pursuing militaristic expansion," the spokesperson said. #Remilitarization #YasukuniShrine #JapaneseMilitarism #Militarism #NeoMilitarism #PeacefulCountry #pacifistConstitution #TakaichiSanae #Sanae #Takaichi #SanaeTakaichi #高市早苗 #ChinaMilBugle #ChinaMilitary
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