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Kishida prioritizes arms buildup, reversing low birthrate

Por: ABC News World January 23, 2023

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TOKYO -- Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Monday that faces the severest security environment in the region since the end of World War II and pledged to push a military buildup under a newly adopted security strategy over the next five years and beyond as well as tackle rapidly declining births so the country can sustain national strength. Kishida’s government in December adopted key security and defense reforms, including a counterstrike... + full article



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