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Japan to Allow Military Use of Space -- Staff  -- Agence France Press  -- May 09, 2008

Japanese lawmakers voted Friday to allow the military use of space, breaking a decades-old taboo in the officially pacifist country which has an increasingly ambitious space programme. The move will remove any legal obstacles to building more advanced spy satellites.

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Japan leads Asia's Race to the Moon -- Richard Lloyd Parry  -- Times (UK)  -- September 15, 2007

Asia's race to the Moon began yesterday when Japan launched an unmanned lunar probe, the most ambitious mission of its kind since the United States' Apollo missions of the 1970s.

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China denies being in Japan moon race -- Staff  -- Japan Times  -- August 18, 2007

China has dismissed suggestions that it is in a race with Japan to put a space probe in orbit around the moon.

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Law Would Give Japanese Sats a Military Role -- Wendell Minnick  -- Defense News  -- April 09, 2007

Japan is considering revising its "Space Basic Law" to allow for the creation of an executive-level Space Strategy Headquarters that would promote the use of space for self-defense purposes. The move is seen as a response to the growing threat from North Korea.

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Japan's Fourth Spy Satellite in Orbit -- Staff  -- Japan Times  -- February 25, 2007

The Japanese space agency used an H-IIA rocket Saturday to successfully place a radar satellite in orbit to complete Japan's spy system for full global coverage.

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Japan may not want to go nuclear but it's no technical hurdle: analysts -- Eric Prideaux and Akemi Nakamura  -- Japan Times  -- October 11, 2006

Japan will not respond to North Korea's nuclear test by developing its own atomic weapons, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday, although analysts said the nation has the technology to quickly pursue such a path.

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Anxiety chipping away at Japan's nuclear taboo -- Tim Johnson  -- San Jose Mercury News  -- September 18, 2006

As the only nation devastated by nuclear weapons, Japan has long held to pacifism. There's been virtually no public debate about whether the country needed nuclear weapons, although they're well within its technological grasp. But a combination of factors - including the nuclear threat from North Korea, the rise of China, the ebbing of once-strong peace movements and Japan's rightward drift - have chipped away at old taboos.

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Japan to launch spy satellite to watch North Korea -- Staff  -- Reuters  -- September 10, 2006

Japan prepared to launch its third intelligence-gathering satellite on Monday, enhancing its ability to monitor neighbouring North Korea two months after Pyongyang shocked the region with a barrage of missile tests.

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U.S. missile defense ship arrives in Japan -- Isabel Reynolds  -- Boston Globe  -- August 29, 2006

The U.S. has deployed the USS Shiloh, a missile defense-capable ship, to Japan in a symbolic first step in a joint U.S.-Japanese program to try to shield Japan and the region from missile attack.

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Why Japan will never go nuclear -- Todd Crowell  -- Asia Times  -- August 16, 2006

The author argues that despite the bluster of radical politicians, Japan will add up the advantages and disadvantages of an independent nuclear-arms program, and will inevitably decide that these weapons are a loser for Japan.

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