Critics, including a majority of Japanese constitutional specialists, say the legislation violates the country’s postwar charter, which renounces war
Japan Moves to Allow Military Combat for First Time in 70 Years
TOKYO — Defying broad public opposition and large demonstrations, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won a crucial vote in Parliament on Thursday for legislation that would give Japan’s military limited powers to fight in foreign conflicts for the first time since World War II.
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