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Japan to buy long-range missiles

Purchase aimed at countering N. Korean threat

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Tokyo: Japan plans to purchase offensive air-to-surface missiles to counter North Korea’s rising military threat, its defence minister said, a move likely to stir debate over its decades-long pacifist policy.

Itsunori Onodera yesterday said the ministry intends to request a special budget for the fiscal year starting April 2018 to purchase long-range cruise missiles deployed on fighter jets.

According to local media, the ministry plans to buy JASSM and LRASM long-range, air-to-ground missiles with a range of some 900km from US firms. It also plans to buy Joint Strike Missiles with a range of some 500 kilometres from Norway’s Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace, news reports said.

The move will likely draw controvers­y as Tokyo has long maintained an exclusivel­y defence-oriented policy under its pacifist constituti­on, which bans the use of force as a means of settling internatio­nal disputes.

But Onodera insisted his ministry will continue to uphold the policy, telling reporters: “We will introduce them as standoff missiles that allow us to deal with our opponents from outside the range of threats.”

Japan’s military policy has been restricted to self-defence and relies heavily on the US to attack enemy territory under the Japan-US security alliance.

US President Donald Trump had caused consternat­ion during his White House campaign by suggesting allies such as Japan need to do more to defend themselves, although since taking office Trump and his diplomats have offered reassuranc­es of support.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told parliament that North Korea’s missile tests were an “imminent threat” to Japan and talking to the reclusive state was meaningles­s.

The upper house unanimousl­y adopted a resolution protesting against the North’s firing of an interconti­nental ballistic missile that dropped into the sea inside Japan’s exclusive economic zone last week. — AFP

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