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Japan’s new defense chief set to have his work cut out for him — again

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Staff Published August 10, 2022
Last updated: 2022/08/10 at 11:35 AM
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From China’s growing military assertiveness to North Korea’s nuclear saber-rattling, new Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada will have his work cut out for him from day one as he confronts a number of looming challenges.

But the most pressing issue Hamada, 66, will face is shepherding through some of the biggest changes in Japanese defense policy in nearly a decade. The new defense chief will be spearheading revisions to the National Security Strategy and other key security documents before the year’s end that will lay the foundation for the country’s defense policy for potentially years to come.

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