The Japanese government has announced a historic decision to allow arms exports, marking a radical shift from its pacifist policies established after World War II. This decision comes amid rising security threats from China and strained relations with the United States.
The Japanese government has announced the lifting of its ban on deadly weapons exports, marking a significant departure from its pacifist policy established after World War II. Prime Minister Sna Takayashi emphasized the need for countries to support one another in the face of increasing security threats.
Japan has announced a historic easing of restrictions on the export of deadly weapons, allowing it to join the ranks of exporting nations. This decision comes amid increasing security concerns in the region.
The Japanese government announced plans to amend its national security law to facilitate arms exports. This decision has raised concerns among opposition parties and citizens regarding its implications for regional and international security.
Juno Sudarsono, the former Indonesian Minister of Defense, passed away on March 28, 2023, in Jakarta. Former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remembered him as a symbol of unity between military and civilian perspectives during Indonesia's reform era in 1998.
Former Indonesian Defense Minister <strong>Joeno Sudarsono</strong>, who served under Presidents <strong>Abdurrahman Wahid</strong> and <strong>Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono</strong>, has died at the age of 76. His death was announced on Sunday, March 29, and he is set to be buried at the <strong>Kalibata Heroes Cemetery</strong> in Jakarta.
Former Indonesian Defense Minister <strong>Juno Sudarsono</strong> has died at the age of 76 in Jakarta. His passing marks a significant loss in the field of defense and geopolitics in Indonesia.