Japan Isn’t Sending Minesweepers to Middle East, Takaichi Says


That’s because doing so could be considered a use of military force against another country, which the constitution disallows unless Japan’s own existence is deemed under threat. If a war has been formally concluded, those mines might be considered abandoned, and could then be cleared without violating the constitution, she said.



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