Die japanische Regierung hat begonnen, über den Einsatz von Selbstverteidigungskräften in der Straße von Hormus nachzudenken und prüft die damit verbundenen rechtlichen Hürden (Japans pazifistische Verfassung erlaubt nur Maßnahmen in „lebensbedrohlichen Situationen“).

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16427120

19 Kommentare

  1. Should be an easy no, right?

    (after an appropriate period of ‚considering‘ and ‚trying to make it work‘ to appease the Toddler in Chief)

  2. How does going to war for an orange pedophile qualify as a „survival‑threatening situation“?

  3. GrungeHamster23 on

    Imagine signing up to join the JSDF to protect and serve your country, only to be told you are being deployed to Iran to protect the Epstein class, and a country you are not even part of.

  4. 40_Thousand_Hammers on

    The vassal-colony-state say’s yes to dying in the middle east.

  5. Ok-Helicopter-641 on

    The Self Defense Forces, they should change it to „The Donnie Invasion Forces“.

  6. ConstructiveFee on

    Takaichi san: weak with the strong, and strong with the weak. I pity the persons working under her.

  7. clark_hilldale on

    Weak. Not exactly the 「Japan that can say ‘no’」 that her mentor Abe advocated.

  8. Separate_Ad_6220 on

    As a matter of fact, Iran is not threatening Japan so it’s obvious it would be illegal to send the SDF there. If anything, the US provoked a war with Iran that put Japan in a very bad position: it is the US that are threatening Japan’s survival.

  9. „Let’s move our near non-existant military all the way to Middle East just to appease our abusive ally who ripped up our trade deal, despite every respectable nation refusing“

    „This will show China!““

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