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Japan is seeking to increase defense spending of 2.2 percent with a total of 42$ billion for the year 13108151.
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Defence & Security News - Japan
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Japan is seeking to increase defense spending of 2.2 percent with a total of 42$ billion for the year. | |||
Japan's Ministry of Defense is seeking a fourth straight annual military budget hike to help strengthen protection of a string of southern islands in the East China Sea. In a document submitted to the government on Monday, August 31, 2015, the Japanese ministry asked for a 2.2 percent increase in military spending to 5.1 trillion yen, or more than US$ 42 billion, for the year starting April.
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Members of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces' 1st Airborne Brigade
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If approved, the new defense budget would be Japan's biggest in 14 years. The latest budget request comes after a protest against the security bills by tens of thousands outside parliament on Sunday. Media surveys show those who oppose Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government outnumber backers. And more than half are against the security bills. 90 percent of the country's legal experts consider the bills a violation of Japan's war-renouncing Constitution. |
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