TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will fundamentally strengthen its defence posture by looking into options including acquiring the capability to strike enemy b.
Japan will fundamentally strengthen its defence posture by looking into options including acquiring the capability to strike enemy bases, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday, as Tokyo faces an assertive China and unpredictable North Korea.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed on Monday to ensure workers' wage hikesto protect the economy from rising global inflation, while strengthening the country's defences as it deals with an assertive China and unpredictable North Korea.