Takaichi Decides Unlimited Arms Export
Sanae Takaichi Cabinet made a decision on April 21 to deregulate export of weapons to foreign countries. As a pacifist nation, Japan has strictly been refraining from giving military equipment to foreign government. Takaichi administration drastically changed that policy under the name of business. China expressed its concern, labeling Japan’s approach to war as “new type of militarism.” Former prime minister Eisaku Sato introduced in 1967 Three Principles on Arms Exports which prohibited export of weapons. Shinzo Abe replaced the principle with Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology in 2014, which allowed arms export in five categories: rescue, transportation, vigilance, surveillance and minesweeping. Takaichi abolished those limitations in five categories. Under the new rule, Japan can export any non-weapon products such as bullet-proof vests or helmets. It can also export weapons to a country which has an ag...