Freedom for Japan’s Military

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Japan’s Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has said that he would like to have a permanent law that would allow Japan to send military force abroad, depite his country’s pacifist constitution that limits the activities of its troops. There are some dissenters who do not agree with this plan, but Prime Minister Fukuda is set to make it happen, whatever means he has to employ to achieve it. What would this mean in the world’s bigger perspective? This proposed added freedom with regards to Japan’s troops may prove beneficial or harmful, and it would only be known if Fukuda succeeds in pushing through with his plans.

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