Japan Lifts Ban on Weapon Exports In Break With Post-WW2 Pacifism (VIDEOS)

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PM Takaichi is rearming Japan, and boosting the Weapons Manufacturers – Wki CommonsPacifist post-war Japan is no more.Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s capitulation on August 15, 1945, and the instrument of surrender was signed on September 2, aboard the USS Missouri, ending WW2.Since then, Japan turned its back on the martial aspect of its society and embraced pacifism.BREAKING: Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi unveils a major defense overhaul, moving beyond post‑WWII pacifism. The plan links military expansion with economic growth, cites China, Russia, and North Korea as threats, eases weapons export limits, and prepares for long term… pic.twitter.com/f8VW0LsBEI— War Radar (@War_Radar2) February 20, 2026But now, over eighty years later, Japan has scrapped most of its restrictions on weapons exports as it boosts both its own military and its arms industry.Japan is relaxing its arms export rules.$60B defense budget is now opening to the global market.Toshiba and Mitsubishi are hiring and expanding factories. Defense sales are expected to surge by over 50% by 2031.The pacifist era is ending. pic.twitter.com/FSA1l0bRT6— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) April 16, 2026Japan lifts its long-standing ban on lethal weapons exports, allowing sales of advanced systems such as missiles and fighter jets to allies for first time since World War II pic.twitter.com/E16NqHVe3D— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) April 21, 2026Bloomberg reported:“The cabinet of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday approved changes to defense export rules that will for the first time since World War II allow overseas shipments of weapons. Previously, companies could only export military equipment for use in operations related to rescue, transport, warning, surveillance and minesweeping.’These decisions are intended to safeguard Japan’s security and further contribute to the peace and stability of the region and the international community amidst rapidly evolving changes in the security environment’, Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said in a press briefing after announcing the decision. ‘At the same time, the government will uphold the fundamental principles of a peaceful nation that have been built over more than 80 years since the end of the war’.”Japan unveiled its biggest overhaul of defense export rules in decades, scrapping restrictions on overseas arms sales and opening the way for exports of warships, missiles and other weapons https://t.co/XKrcJ1gdox pic.twitter.com/u4NiMQlCHf— Reuters (@Reuters) April 21, 2026New rules stipulate that exports of lethal equipment to countries already in conflict will only be allowed if ‘considered to be in Japan’s national interest’.Takaichi has raised defense spending and positioned the island nation to become a major player in the global defense market.“The new rules come days after Tokyo signed a deal to sell advanced warships to Australia, its first postwar export of lethal war-fighting equipment. The lead contractor on the warship deal, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., ranked 32nd globally in 2024 by revenue from the defense sector, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.”Read more:Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Strengthens U.S.-Japan Alliance for the Benefit of All AmericansThe post Japan Lifts Ban on Weapon Exports In Break With Post-WW2 Pacifism (VIDEOS) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.