Wall Street Journal: Japan to Increase Military Spending for Fifth Year in a Row
‘Security environment surrounding Japan is becoming ever more severe,’ defense minister says
TOKYO—Japan’s cabinet on Thursday approved an increase in military spending for a fifth successive year—including funds for missile defense upgrades and new advanced submarines—to meet accelerating threats from North Korea and China.
The pressure on Japan has risen to increase military spending over the past few years as China has made territorial challenges to Japanese-administered islands and North Korea has stepped up missile- and nuclear-weapons development. Four North Korean missiles landed close to the northern coast of Japan this year.
“The security environment surrounding Japan is becoming ever more severe,” Defense Minister Tomomi Inada said in a press briefing this week.
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