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Japan's remilitarization risks regional stability

Japan’s remilitarization risks regional stability

Posted on 16 June 2026 By jobuzo

Having abandoned its post-war pacifist commitments, Japan has ramped up defense budgets, authorized lethal weapons exports and rolled out long-range missile deployments. Its accelerating remilitarization, the runaway Gray Rhino, revives lingering historical risks and destabilizes the Asia-Pacific. Stay alert to curb this looming hazard.

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