# Defense%20Policy
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Japan Shatters Pacifist Taboos with Landmark Pivot to Lethal Arms Exports
The Japanese government is set to finalize a major policy shift allowing the export of lethal weaponry and reducing parliamentary oversight of arms deals. This move aims to revitalize Japan's domestic defense industry and strengthen its role in regional security, despite domestic concerns over the erosion of pacifist principles.

The Hegseth Purge: Reshaping the Pentagon in Trump’s Image
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has forced the resignation of Army Chief of Staff Randy George as part of a sweeping administration-wide purge of senior military leadership. The move aligns with a 20% reduction target for four-star generals and seeks to install leadership more loyal to the current executive's vision.

Crossing the Rubicon: Japan’s Long-Range Missile Deployment Signals an Era of Strategic Aggression
Japan has deployed 1,000km-range missiles in Kumamoto and Shizuoka, marking a definitive shift toward offensive 'counter-strike' capabilities. This move signals the abandonment of the post-war 'exclusively defense-oriented' policy, sparking both domestic protests and regional concerns regarding pre-emptive strikes and military expansion.

Visual Deterrence: Beijing’s High-Definition Branding of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force
High-definition training photos of the PLA Air Force highlight China's ongoing military modernization and its sophisticated use of media for domestic and international signaling. This shift toward high-production-value propaganda reflects a broader strategy of visual deterrence and nationalistic mobilization.

Japan Breaks Post-War Taboo with Move to Nationalize Defense Production
The Japanese government is advancing plans to nationalize defense production facilities, a move that critics argue abandons the country's post-war pacifist principles. This policy shift, spearheaded by the Takaichi administration, aims to secure Japan's military-industrial base amidst rising regional tensions.

Berlin’s Indo-Pacific Pivot: Germany and Japan Seek to Formalize Defense Ties
Germany has proposed a Reciprocal Access Agreement with Japan to facilitate troop deployments and streamline military cooperation. This move reflects a broader strategic shift as Berlin and Tokyo link European and Asian security challenges in response to pressure from Russia and China.