Japan's Cabinet has approved new guidelines allowing the export of lethal weapons, including fighter jets and missiles, marking a significant departure from its postwar pacifist stance. This policy shift enables broader participation in global arms sales, driven by rising regional security concerns and a desire to bolster its defense industry and international cooperation.
Shift from post-World War II pacifist policy: Japan lifts ban on lethal arms exports
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