Revised constitution would give Japanese military greater role

Japan’s ruling party today approved its final draft of a proposed revision of the country’s pacifist constitution that would drop a clause outlawing war and give the military a greater role in international security.

Revised constitution would give Japanese military greater role

Japan’s ruling party today approved its final draft of a proposed revision of the country’s pacifist constitution that would drop a clause outlawing war and give the military a greater role in international security.

Article 9 of Japan’s current constitution – drafted by US occupation forces and unchanged since 1947 – bars the use of military force in settling international disputes.

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