The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Govt condemns Russia’s Ukraine invasion in defense white paper

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The government condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in its 2022 defense white paper approved at a Cabinet meeting on July 22. e white paper stated that Moscow’s aggression must “never be tolerated,” and warned that Russia, with its declining national power, may deepen military ties with China.

e report, which featured a section dedicated to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, also included a hypothetic­al invasion of Taiwan by China for the rst time.

Russia’s o ensive in the initial phase of the Ukraine con ict was assessed as a failure in the white paper, which included an analysis of the factors that led to Russia’s decision to attack, including Moscow’s “optimistic estimates of Ukraine’s willingnes­s to resist and its military capabiliti­es.”

e white paper also highlighte­d Russia’s lack of capabiliti­es to accurately identify missile strike targets and questioned the Russian military’s ability to conduct large-scale warfare.

e report stated that “medium- and long-term prospects for Russia’s national strength may deteriorat­e and the military balance with neighborin­g regions may change” as a result of damage caused by a prolonged war in Ukraine.

e white paper also mentioned the possibilit­y of Russia deepening ties with China and increasing the activities of its strategic nuclear submarines in the Far East.

e section on Taiwan has doubled in size compared to last year’s edition of the white paper.

e report includes a hypothetic­al scenario prepared by Taipei, which expects an invasion to be divided into several phases, beginning with China gathering its military forces on the Chinese coast under the guise of drills and the spread of disinforma­tion; followed by strikes on key facilities with missiles and cyber attacks; and nally a landing operation.

e white paper states that China “is stepping up various kinds of pressure on Taiwan.”

e paper retained the descriptio­n of “strong security concerns” regarding China, but in light of that country’s increased activities around Japan, the latest edition also stresses that “the situation has become even more tense in recent years.”

Regarding North Korea, which is advancing its nuclear and missile developmen­t programs, the paper maintained its previous wording, describing the isolated nation as a “serious and imminent threat,” but added that, as with China, the situation is intensifyi­ng.

e Japanese government plans to revise three security-related documents by the end of the year, including the National Security Strategy, in order to strengthen defense capabiliti­es in light of the severe security environmen­t.

e white paper stressed that “the use of force by Japan a er an enemy has initiated an armed attack should not be confused with a preemptive strike,” regarding “counteratt­ack capabiliti­es,” an expression the government uses to describe the ability to destroy missile launch bases and other enemy facilities for self-defense purposes. (July 23)

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