Thanks to China, Japan’s military staging a post WW II comeback

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Bill Gertz, Washington Free Beacon

TOKYO — Japan is building up its military forces and strengthening alliances to counter threats from China as the country emerges from decades of isolationism following its defeat in World War II.

Vice Defense Minister Kenji Harada / Bill Gertz
Vice Defense Minister Kenji Harada / Bill Gertz

Japanese Vice Defense Minister Kenji Harada characterized the security situation in East Asia as increasingly “severe” and warned that tensions with China over control of Japan’s Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea have reached menacing proportions.

“It is extremely dangerous,” Harada said. … Dubbing the Japan military buildup “integrated mobile defense,” Harada said, “we have to respond to the situation seamlessly and very readily.”

Chinese ships and aircraft have stepped up intrusions into airspace and waters around the islands since the air defense zone was set up in 2013 covering the islands. Japanese F-15 warplanes have made frequent intercepts of Chinese aircraft.

In addition to military brinksmanship with Japan over the islands, Harada said China is engaging in “information war,” including the frequent use of state-run media to falsely portray Japan as reverting to World War II militarism. “We recognize that China is currently taking not just physical measures but also the non-physical measures, namely the three warfares,” he said.

The term “three warfares” was coined in a Pentagon study made public last year. The study identified China’s use of what it termed legal warfare, psychological warfare, and media warfare as surrogates for kinetic conflict against enemies, including in maritime disputes.

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