Japan gov't eyes expanded scope for use of weapons in response to China spy balloons February 15, 2023 (Mainichi Japan) Japanese version The National Diet Building is seen in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward in this file photo. (Mainichi/Kan Takeuchi) TOKYO -- Japan will consider expanding its use of weapons in order to respond to foreign drones and balloons that breach its airspace
ブランドスーパーコピー時計 the government indicated at a meeting in the capital on Feb. 15. The steps are being taken following suspicions that unmanned surveillance balloons from China flew over Japan. The move was revealed at a joint meeting of bodies including the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)'s National Defense Division. The government explained that Article 84 of Japan's Self-Defense Forces Act defines how the country can respond to invasions of its airspace
スーパーコピー通販 and based on this
偽物時計 the Self-Defense Forces can take the necessary steps to force a foreign aircraft to land or leave its airspace
スーパーブランドコピー but the use of force is restricted to cases of justifiable national defense or emergency evacuations. The LDP responded that it will consider whether expansion of the use of weapons is appropriate. (Japanese original by Shun Kawaguchi
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