Saturday, September 19, 2015
ALERT -- Japan Preparing for WW3
Thousands have rallied in Japan against the controversial military bill, passed by the parliament. Since now Japanese forces will be allowed to fight overseas. The demonstrations show this is far from being universally welcomed.
Japan's parliament approved legislation that loosens post-World War II constraints placed on its military, an issue that has sparked sizeable protests and debate about whether the nation should shift away from its pacifist ways to face growing security challenges. A look at what's at stake: HOW WOULD THE LEGISLATION CHANGE JAPAN'S MILITARY? Japan's post-World War II pacifist constitution restricts the military to defending itself and the country. It's even called the Self-Defense Forces. The change that has gotten the most attention allows the military to also defend allies under a concept known as collective self-defence, which previous governments have considered unconstitutional. For example, Japan would be able to intercept a missile flying over its territory that is headed for US territory. Under the previous rules, it could shoot down a missile only when aimed at Japan. Or, if an American warship comes under attack, Japanese forces could go to its defence. Farther afield, Japan would be able to carry out minesweeping in Middle East waters.
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