Japan is a pacifist nation, and now a hint of change is drawing rare protests

Japan is a pacifist nation, and now a hint of change is drawing rare protests

TOKYO — As a security hawk, Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has initiated a plan to consider changes to the pacifist clause in the country’s constitution, which has constrained its military and defined its national identity since World War II. Get concise answers to your questions. Try Ask...

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