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Japan Approves Lethal Arms Exports First Time Since WWII

Japan Approves Lethal Arms Exports First Time Since WWII

Japan Approves Lethal Arms Exports First Time Since WWII
Above: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's Chogei diesel-electric submarine in front of the USS McCampbell guided-missile destroyer at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka on March 30, 2026. Image credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images

The Spin


Japan's arms export overhaul is a calculated dismantling of postwar pacifist constraints, not a defensive measure. Allowing lethal weapons exports — including to nations in active combat under vague "special circumstances" loopholes — turns Japan into a conflict-fueling arms merchant. This systematic remilitarization, paired with record defense budget hikes and a revived military-industrial complex, signals a dangerous return to the aggressive posture that devastated the Asia-Pacific region.

Japan's defense export overhaul is a pragmatic, security-driven response to a genuinely dangerous world. No single nation can guarantee its own peace alone, and allies like the Philippines are already welcomingseeking access to Japan's high-quality, responsibly produced equipment. Strict case-by-case screening, UNU.N. Charter compliance requirements and firm transfer controls ensure this policy strengthens deterrence without abandoning Japan's eight-decade commitment to being a peace-loving nation.


Metaculus Prediction

There's a 50% chance that if China invades Taiwan before 2035, Japan will respond with military forces, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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