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Posted on July 31, 2020 by admin

Pacifist Japan could buy long-range weapons

Pacifist Japan took a step closer to acquiring weapons able to strike North Korea on Friday after a ruling party committee approved proposals to consider acquiring strike capability to halt ballistic …

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