
Japan Considers Special Law for Warship Deployment to Strait of Hormuz
Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi has stated that any decision to send forces to the Strait of Hormuz will be made "in accordance with law," as a former top national security adviser recommends enacting a special law to facilitate the deployment of warships to secure the strait.
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Japan Should Send Warships to Secure Hormuz, Ex-Adviser Says - Bloomberg.com
Japan Should Send Warships to Secure Hormuz, Ex-Adviser Says Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Enact special law to send Japan’s warships to secure Hormuz, ex-adviser tells Takaichi
Japan should consider sending warships to help jointly secure the Strait of Hormuz with other nations and protect both its own vessels and those of other nations – even before a ceasefire, according to a former top national security adviser. A special measures law would be needed to enable such a move, going beyond what Japan has done in past geopolitical conflicts, said Akihisa Nagashima, who served as a national security adviser to the predecessor of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The forme...
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Read full article →Any decision to send forces to Strait of Hormuz will be ‘in accordance with law’: Japan PM Takaichi - The Straits Times
Any decision to send forces to Strait of Hormuz will be ‘in accordance with law’: Japan PM Takaichi The Straits Times
Read full article →Japan to carefully consider minesweeping in Strait of Hormuz
The government believes it is difficult to engage in minesweeping in the strait while the U.S. and Iran are in conflict.
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