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Japanese Politicians Propose Restoring Military Rank Titles

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Critics argue that the Kishida administration's attempts to amend the pacifist constitution could lead Japan toward war. Observers suggest these moves represent a shift in national policy. The reporting originates from Tokyo. Opponents argue that the proposed changes threaten the nation's pacifist protections and could lead the country toward war. The debate centers on the potential removal of constitutional safeguards against military aggression. A report from CRI News Radio states that modifying Japan's pacifist constitution is unacceptable. The source argues that the current constitution is the reason for peaceful living and that expanding the arms industry to maintain war-making capabilities violates Article 9. The report notes that arguments for change often cite shifting eras as justification.

Critics argue that the Kishida administration's attempts to amend the pacifist constitution could lead Japan toward war. Observers suggest these moves represent a shift in national policy. The reporting originates from Tokyo. Opponents argue that the proposed changes threaten the nation's pacifist protections and could lead the country toward war. The debate centers on the potential removal of constitutional safeguards against military aggression. A report from CRI News Radio states that modifying Japan's pacifist constitution is unacceptable. The source argues that the current constitution is the reason for peaceful living and that expanding the arms industry to maintain war-making capabilities violates Article 9. The report notes that arguments for change often cite shifting eras as justification. Japanese politicians are expressing opposition to potential constitutional amendments proposed by Sanae Takaichi's administration. Reports suggest hardliners within the Takaichi cabinet are considering restoring old military ranks. Constitutionalist lawmaker Kosugi Yoshibi has voiced concerns regarding these developments on social media. Hardline members within Prime Minister Takaichi's cabinet are reportedly considering the restoration of old military rank titles to return Japan to a pre-war state.

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CRI News Radio

“It will lead Japan again onto an extremely dangerous path. We have been protected by the constitution of not starting wars, but the Kishida administration is trying to change this.”

CRI News Radio

“一直以来我们是受到不发动战争的宪法保护的 但高市政权却试图改变这一点 这等于是在走向战争 所以我绝对反对”

CRI News Radio

“一直以来我们是受到不发动战争的宪法保护的 但是高市政权却试图改变这一点 这等于是在走向战争 所以我绝对反对”

CRI News Radio

“The Kishida administration is attempting to change this, which is equivalent to heading towards war. So I absolutely oppose it.”

CRI News Radio

“會將日本再次引向極其危險的道路 一直以来我们是受到不发动战争的宪法保护的 但高市政权却试图改变这一点 这等于是在走向战争”

CRI News Radio

“會將日本再次引向極其危險的道路 一直以来我们是受到不发动战争的宪法保护的 但高市政权却试图改变这一点 这等于是在走向战争 所以我绝对反对”

CRI News Radio

“The Kishida administration is trying to change this, which is equivalent to moving towards war. So I absolutely oppose it.”

CRI News Radio

“I think that modifying the constitution is absolutely not allowed. I feel that the reason we have been able to live in peace until now is because of the existence of a pacifist constitution.”

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