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Philippine and other flags waving amidst cityscape buildings and palm trees.
World

Breaking Post-War Taboos: Japan Deploys Missile Power in the South China Sea

Japan has marked a historic shift in its post-war defense posture by firing Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles during the Balikatan exercises in the Philippines. This first-ever overseas missile launch signifies Tokyo's transition into a more assertive regional security partner alongside the U.S. and Manila.

iMil2026年5月6日 23:53
#Japan#Philippines#Balikatan
A close-up of a typewriter showcasing 'ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE' on paper.
Technology

The Rise of the Algorithmic Hegemon: Washington’s Quest for Automated Dominance

The U.S. Pentagon has deployed 100,000 AI agents under the 'Genesis Mission,' a massive effort to transition from platform-centric to algorithm-centric warfare. While intended to provide absolute decision advantage, the rapid automation of the kill chain has led to significant ethical concerns and catastrophic civilian casualties due to data errors and diminished human oversight.

iMil2026年5月6日 23:53
#Pentagon#Artificial Intelligence#Project Maven
Exterior of the Japanese Embassy in Kyiv, featuring the national flag and urban landscape.
Politics

Beijing’s Strategic Warning: Japan’s Military Pivot Hits a Diplomatic Wall

China has issued a formal warning to Japan, urging it to maintain its post-war pacifist commitments and avoid military expansion. The statement reflects Beijing's growing concern over Tokyo's strengthening security ties with the West and its evolving defense capabilities.

SoMi2026年5月6日 11:23
#China-Japan Relations#Ministry of Foreign Affairs#Indo-Pacific Security
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World

Exodus from the Cockpit: South Korea’s Air Force Faces a Growing Brain Drain to Civil Aviation

Nearly 900 veteran South Korean Air Force pilots have resigned over the past decade to join commercial airlines, seeking higher pay and less stress. Despite mandatory service requirements of up to 15 years, most elite pilots are exiting the military as soon as they are legally eligible, creating a significant experience gap in the nation's aerial defense.

SoMi2026年5月3日 18:23
#South Korea#ROKAF#Military Readiness
A young woman enjoying a sunny day on a bench under a tree in Japan.
World

Japan’s Security Pivot: Dismantling the Pacifist Guardrails of the Post-War Era

Japan is aggressively moving away from its post-war pacifist constraints, seeking to normalize its military status and revise its constitution. This shift, driven by conservative political goals, is raising alarms regarding regional stability and a potential arms race in East Asia.

SoMi2026年4月29日 03:57
#Japan#Article 9#Sanae Takaichi
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World

Resurrecting the Arsenal: European Observers Sound Alarm Over Japan’s Lethal Arms Pivot

Following Japan's decision to permit the export of lethal weapons, Spanish intellectuals are warning that the policy shift threatens global stability. Critics emphasize that Japan’s move undermines its post-WWII pacifist identity and risks reigniting historical tensions in Asia.

SoMi2026年4月26日 10:57
#Japan#Defense Policy#Arms Export
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Politics

Ghosts of the Past, Fears for the Future: Japan’s Youth Confront a Post-Pacifist Reality

Japanese youth and academics are raising significant concerns over the government's move to allow lethal weapon exports and increase defense spending. They fear these policy shifts erode Japan's pacifist identity, damage regional trust, and bypass critical democratic oversight.

SoMi2026年4月24日 06:58
#Japan#Defense Policy#Pacifism
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Politics

Beyond the Shield: The Growing Youth Resistance to Japan’s Military Pivot

Recent shifts in Japan's defense policy, including the relaxation of weapon export bans and constitutional revision efforts, have sparked significant domestic opposition. Led largely by a younger generation concerned with both historical reconciliation and future stability, this movement highlights a deepening divide over Japan’s identity as a pacifist nation in an increasingly volatile region.

SoMi2026年4月24日 00:27
#Japan#Defense Policy#Pacifism
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Politics

Japan’s Lethal Turn: Dismantling the Pacifist Shield in a New Era of Rearmament

Japan has formally lifted its ban on the export of lethal weapons, marking a historic shift in its post-war security posture. The Takaichi administration aims to revitalize the domestic defense industry and strengthen regional military alliances through this controversial deregulation.

SoMi2026年4月22日 09:27
#Japan#Defense Policy#Arms Exports
Navy vessels docked at a bustling city port with cranes and clear blue skies.
Politics

Japan’s Lethal Pivot: Tokyo Dismantles Decades of Pacifist Arms Restraints

The Japanese government has approved a landmark revision to its defense export rules, permitting the sale of lethal weapons and finished combat systems to foreign nations. This policy shift marks a historic departure from Japan's post-war pacifism and has sparked significant domestic protest and regional security concerns.

iMil2026年4月22日 02:27
#Japan#Defense Policy#Arms Exports
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Politics

Swords for Sale: Japan Breaks Decades of Pacifist Tradition in Bold Weapons Export Shift

Japan has overhauled its defense export regulations to allow the sale of lethal weapons, marking a historic departure from its post-WWII pacifist stance. The move aims to bolster the domestic defense industry and expand Japan's strategic influence but raises serious concerns regarding regional stability.

SoMi2026年4月21日 20:27
#Japan#Defense Policy#Arms Export
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World

Crossing the Rubicon: Japan Sheds Pacifist Shackles with Lethal Arms Exports

The Japanese government has officially amended its defense export guidelines to allow the sale of lethal weapons abroad, marking a historic departure from its post-WWII pacifist stance. The decision has sparked widespread domestic protests and raised concerns about intensifying regional arms competition in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年4月21日 13:57
#Japan#Defense Policy#Pacifism