Antelope Valley Press

Japan issues defense report

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TOKYO (AP) — Japan warned of escalating national security threats stemming from Russia’s war on Ukraine and China’s tensions with Taiwan in an annual defense paper issued, Friday, as Japan tries to bolster its military capability and spending.

The annual defense white paper, approved by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet, on Friday, highlights the need for Japan’s military buildup to address security concerns and seeks to gain public support for a stronger military and increased budget, which Kishida’s governing party aims to double in coming years.

The report comes months ahead of a revision to Japan’s national security strategy that is expected to include a pre-emptive strike capability, which critics say would go beyond the limitation­s of Japan’s pacifist constituti­on.

China, Russia and North Korea top Japan’s security concerns in the 500-page report. Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi, in a statement in the report, said the Indo-Pacific region is “at the center” of internatio­nal strategic competitio­n.

The report calls Russia’s war on Ukraine a “serious violation of internatio­nal law” and raises “concerns that the effects of such unilateral changes to the status quo by force may extend to the Indo-Pacific region.”

Strategic competitio­n between states has intensifie­d amid a changing global power balance and is “further complicate­d by factors such as China’s broad and rapid military buildup,” the report said.

The paper doubled its contents on Taiwan from a previous edition, last year. It raised concerns over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its impact on Asia, possibly setting a precedent for what may happen between China and Taiwan.

The report noted growing tension between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan, as the US continues to send warships through the Taiwan Strait and sell arms to Taipei, while Chinese warplanes have increasing­ly entered Taiwanese airspace.

China claims self-governing Taiwan as its own territory to be annexed by force if necessary.

Tokyo is also concerned about China’s “relentless” unilateral attempts to change the status quo “by coercion” near the Japanese-controlled East China Sea island it calls Senkaku, which Beijing also claims and calls the Diaoyu.

China aims to build a “world-class military” and has been ramping up the fusion of military and civilian resources, the report said.

In a new chapter devoted to Russia’s war on Ukraine, the report said that Russia’s internatio­nal isolation and fatigue from the war may increase the importance of Moscow’s political and military cooperatio­n with China.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Japanese Ground-Self Defense Force (JGDDF) Type 90 tank fires its gun at a target during an annual drill exercise at the Minami Eniwa Camp in Eniwa, Dec. 7, on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A Japanese Ground-Self Defense Force (JGDDF) Type 90 tank fires its gun at a target during an annual drill exercise at the Minami Eniwa Camp in Eniwa, Dec. 7, on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.

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