Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi warned of rising Chinese “coercion” in parliament. She pledged to overhaul defense strategy and ease curbs on military exports. Her coalition secured a two-thirds majority after a landslide lower house victory. Takaichi cited China, Russia and North Korea as escalating security threats. She also proposed investment screening, supply-chain reforms and faster nuclear reactor restarts.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi warned of rising Chinese “coercion” in parliament. She pledged to overhaul defense strategy and ease curbs on military exports. Her coalition secured a two-thirds majority after a landslide lower house victory. Takaichi cited China, Russia and North Korea as escalating security threats. She also proposed investment screening, supply-chain reforms and faster nuclear reactor restarts.