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© Thomson Reuters 2018.Japan activates first marines since WW2 to bolster defenses
By Nobuhiro Kubo and Tim Kelly SASEBO/TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Shumatsu_Samurai
A very sensible project, and long overdue. As an island nation, having marines is a must for Japan.
As for them being "controversial", they're not a threat to their neighbours, because Japan simply doesn't have the manpower to start assaulting other countries (and never will). All it will do is make it harder for countries like China to occupy outlying Japanese islands and hold on to them.
Schopenhauer
Even if we have marines, without changing the constitution, it is useless. Maybe it is more profitable for Japan to have good relationship with China than confront them.
natsukii
by good relationship, do you mean hand them the entire sea?
Daniel Naumoff
Imagine those young men contributing to society - helping the elderly, boosting the family-sector in aging society, preventing crimes, building homes and public facilities, curing the ill, or at least draw an animation! And what are they doing instead?
Triggering Asians.
Schopenhauer
In 50 years or 100 years, U.S. Forces may not be in Japan and Korea. The world in this area will be dominated by China.
B.l. Sharma
Activation of marines unit by Japan is a wise step in the right direction to strengthen its defences against any hostile encroacher.
oldman_13
Good on Japan, about time it bolstered its defenses in light of the missiles launched in its direction and aggressive posturing by other nations over Japanese islands.
since1981
Love the opening paragraph: But fact; Active military available - China 2,260,000 / US 1,373,650 / Japan 248,575. AND Total Available for military service - China 750,000,000 / US 145,215,000 / Japan 54,000,000
Though I like the effort by Japan to beef up their military to protect its people, I don't believe China is shaking in their boots.
Segador
Is only a small force but a step in the right direction. Not need to change the costitution, being a pacifist country does not mean letting China (or any other country) do what it wants in the waters of other countries.
simon g
What scenario do they have in mind here? If China invaded any island it would have air, sea and ground superiority. Best defense is good relations with former enemies such as the Koreas and China. .
gogogo
Abe will do anything to change the topic... playing with people's lives in order to stay in power. Seriously wrong.
SaikoPhysco
Very good news.... activate a few more unites and replace the U.S. Marines that are stationed in Okinawa and around Japan.
WA4TKG
Cool; looks like I just MAY be able to get some Contract work in Okinawa; FINALLY.
There MUST be some "Support" work that will pop up, eventually. See you on the beach :) (again).
ZENJI
Great plan. Move to yanks out of Japan, send them to China .
Schopenhauer
They look papier mache to me.
Ko
It’s about time that the Japanese Marines stepped up to the plate. The United States has been protecting Japan for decades and it’s time for Japan to carry its own weight.
Goodlucktoyou
"Total Available for military service - Japan 54,000,000" that is a hell of a lot of walking sticks and walking frames for the military to buy.
Ganbare Japan!
Amazing news! So happy to read the news this morning. PM Abe is showing again he is “up for the fight”,and not going anywhere.Japan is at last “muscling up” to defend her territories. Now is the most dangerous time in Japan for past 70 years,as PM Abe has stated. His order to rebuild and strengthen Military is an action to frighten belligerant neighbors.
Next, I would love to see thousands more Marines stationed in the north of Hokkaido, to protect the Northern Territories.
Ganbare Japan!
This will never happen with strong, rising Japan. Only power capable historically to dominate the region is Japan, China may have more manpower but will never dominate Asia when Japan is around. Change Constitutiin NOW!
simon g
I think 2011 3/11 with 20,000 dead and ongoing radiation issues is. Hyperbole, the defense industry's best friend.
Schopenhauer
I do not think JSDF members (salaried men) are determined to die for the defense of the country. That is the reason I said they look "papier mache" to me.
smithinjapan
Their existence is unconstitutional. Period. But since when does Abe give a spit about what the people want, or what the law says, so long as HE gets what’s he wants, and can shake the laws as he sees fit personally?
Hope no one who suppsrts this ever cries about the horrors Japan has suffered in war, because it seems they want to repeat them.
Dan R K Sparkman
Move makes sense. Doesn’t hurt for Japan’s own identity to become more resilient & carry their responsibility concerning the disputed islands.
Alexandre T. Ishii
Well, first of all, there's no marines in ww2 in Imperial Japan (even air-force). All were divided in Army and Navy. If the Marine Corps will be compound in JSDF it should be 1) small 2) unique 3) cost effective.
Further detail: https://www.quora.com/Why-do-the-Marines-exist-if-we-already-have-the-Army-Navy-and-Air-Force
It means to diminish/reduce high costs at Army-Navy-Air Force in JSDF. Not to be increased by numbers or more annual budges pointed, the actual government to be sure the purpose of this Marine Corps to bolster Japan defenses.
Schopenhauer
Japan and Japanese changed totally losing the last war. There is no patriotism fostered among people. Advocacy of patriotism has been denied and taken as a dangerous sign and reproached by neighboring countries as revival of militarism Japan. Under such situation, we cannot say to them fight and die for the country. We treated them for long as obscure and shady existence of the society. I wonder what kind of education is done to them in JSDF. Do they educate them you have to die by orders?
Alfie Noakes
Sadly, Japan is rapidly becoming little more than Airstrip 2, a giant military/spy base in the service of American global hegemony.
browny1
Boots on the ground will play a minimal role in any future "battle" scenario.
Cyberwarfare is surely developed to a degree which us mere mortals have zero knowledge about.
Combined with sophisticated Malware, AI and Hacking technologies, an all out digital assault can / will paralyze an opponent with perhaps nary a shot fired. Or if fired done entirely remotely, especially using controlled drones, autonomous drones and advanced weapon technologies.
The show of force of camouflaged soldiers is essentially theatrics for the masses and points for the chiefs.
Many countries are developing military cyber programs.
Who outside of a few chosen ones would have any clue of what's going on - for arguments sake - in the U.S Cyber Commmand - aptly named CYBERCOM. The ability to digitally crush a country is only going to increase.
simon g
Rising? Failing population and economy losing steam over the last 30 years, You know that China has overtaken Japan economically? . When do nations get stronger by shrinking populations and increasing internal debt levels? Stop the propaganda please.
zurcronium
You may want to read some history. And if you do read your history in Kanji, maybe you should stop as that came from China. Japan was dropped to number three economically by who, think it was China many years ago now. No, history clearly shows who the big dog in Asia is and sadly for you and others like you Gambare, history is now repeating itself. Maybe you should start studying Chinese, heck you already know their characters so it should be easy. 準備
Middleoftheroad
@Daniel Naumoff
My son is one of those people you look down upon, he is one of the first to go in after a natural disaster, carrying people on his back to safety, he helos in and is lowered down to help rescues others,. So I do believe he is contributing to society. He did not join the JGSDF to start wars, he joined to be a person who would be able to contribute to society when they most need it!
BeerDeliveryGuy
And soldiers of other armies do not receive a salary?
Here’s a copy of the SDF pledge of service.
私は、わが国の平和と独立を守る自衛隊の使命を自覚し、日本国憲法及び法令を遵守し、一致団結、厳正な規律を保持し、常に徳操を養い、人格を尊重し、心身をきたえ、技能をみがき、政治的活動に関与せず、強い責任感をもつて専心職務の遂行にあたり、事に臨んでは危険を顧みず、身をもつて責務の完遂に務め、もつて国民の負託にこたえることを誓います。
“I swear to recognize the duty of the SDF to protect the peace and sovereignty of the Nation of Japan, to observe it’s constitution and laws, to form unity and to strictly uphold discipline, to constantly nurture virtue, to respect individual character, to train the body and mind, to improve in skill, to abstain from political activities, to dedicate myself to completion of tasks with responsibility, to challenge action without hesitation of danger and to strive to complete the mission with my entire being, and to answer to the needs of people.”
BeerDeliveryGuy
That old trope is such a load of it....
I doubt there is a commander in any army, who would order his men to die.
Dying may be a side effect of executing an operation, but I think you’ll find that armies who intentionally send their men to die lose very quickly.
stormcrow
A good offense is a good defense.
Japan is a country surrounded by powerful neighbors, so Japan needs to be prepared to defend itself. It's the practical thing to do.
dcog9065
Good to hear Japan’s marines are getting back into action.
Never ever forget the NK missiles launched over Japan last year. That was a comically fatal mistake and happily this will lead to Japan’s revitalization as a major military power.
Never forget and never again
Schopenhauer
I think the key is the withdrawal U.S. Forces from Japan. Then, for the first time, they will think seriously about defending their country themselves. They will realize importance of JSDF and the members will receive due respect of the society. No more "omakase" about the defense of own country.
Akie
1,500 ? To deter china? What kind of joke is that?
Akie
dcog9065
, what never? What would other countries think about Japan ? Is Japan still peaceful? Obviously not. Then, what other countries will do ? Of course never again. Do you get it ? The never ?
Jonathan Prin
It is clear Trump has given his green light for Japan to create its own army again in order to save money and create business for the USA.
Then, If challenged by neighbours, only technological welfare will have a meaning. Do you believe China or Russia sending troops to any land and losing that battle to Japan ? Think of Crimea for instance.
Can Japan tell to the world : we have defended an islet where hardly no Japanese live and killed hundreds/thousands of soldiers and lost tens. Lol population of Japan is already losing ground !
Some here do not learn history. Go to Hiroshima, Verdun or watch movie Letter of Iwo Jima.
Stop believing in Normandy landings or the Falklands. This is the past.
hattorikun
This is not about confronting anyone. This is preparedness for contingencies and the unthinkable. Without this and other capabilities we will all be sitting ducks!
Akie
hattorikun, in the past 75 years, Japan wsn't occupied by any countries with zero marines. Let us see what the first marines will do to Japan in the next 75 years.
elephant200
The Senkaku island is a big rock, you cannot dig in!
akkk1
Quite a reversal from 70 years ago when Japan was the aggressor of other nations in Asia. The past has come back to haunt her.
Akie
It seems unconstitutional. Abe has to make a public statement for the constitutional basis for the move, and the link between it with the territorial land selling scandal.
Peter14
This is another good move by Abe. The more prepared Japan is, the better.
But more is needed in the near future. Keep up the good work Abe.
BeerDeliveryGuy
@Middleoftheroad
I remember you mentioned before that your son is an air rescue/MEDEVAC combat medic.
I have nothing but respect for those guys. Each and every one of them could probably easily make it into the spec-ops, but chose that branch of service.
Jandworld
Not exporting military stuff but being a giant seven, wow, is it time to change ....
Ryder
Wise move. China represents an existential threat to all it's nieghbors, and international shipping.
Cowering in the face of a threat is a terrible mistake.
Triring
Actually, Takeshima and, Northern territories is being occupied now which would had been avoided if Japan had these capabilities then.
Akie
It is purely provotive. First, there is a fundamental pricprinciple that there will never again be a war between Japan and China. It is written on stones by Japanese people and Chinese people, in the parks of both countries. Secondly, if Japan is invaded, or occupied illegally, then everyone is Marines, Abe should not excluded. Then why Abe would start it ? It is a big stink.
katy
It’s time for Japan To be responsible for its defense and for Asia .
Asia needs having balance military power in order to keep peace and prosperity.
Us is always good trusted allie , but it is time for US to relax and take care of its own issues.
Ex_Res
China has not attacked, or invaded Japan, and Chinese military vessels have not entered Japans Territorial Waters, so why does Japan feel so threatened by China.
NK is a different matter, flying missiles over Japanese AIr Space.
Ships sail close to countries Territorial Waters everyday in the world without threat.
Maybe Japan needs more diplomatic skills.
browny1
Actually, Takeshima and, Northern territories is being occupied now which would had been avoided if Japan had these capabilities then.
Triring - Japan lost those territories as a result of having been defeated in the war.
Directly in the case of Russias advances and occupation, legal or otherwise.
And indirectly by S.Koreas later claim and occupation.
No number of marines would have changed that fact. No number. Unless you imagine that the marine forces (if existed) would have kept on fighting after surrender just to keep those territories.
No further comment.
Netgrump
@ since1981
During the last Sino-Japanese wars the nationalists and communists outnumbered the Japanese by 100%. It's not about 'availability' but about 'quality'.
When you see the this footage [watch the last soldier on stage] about the famous Tibetan singer Sonam Wangmo singing for the PLA troops I wouldn't be shaky about them
too :)
https://youtu.be/In6w0mNi9BQ
Netgrump
@ akkk1
The Japanese have a different view on this. Visit Yasukuni Jinga and visit Yushukan and enlighten yourself by 'understanding the sincerity and history of noble spirits'.
The Japanese see themselves as the liberators of Colonial Asia and you can't deny that this is, despite the war crimes committed by the Imperial Army, the historical truth.
Jonathan Prin
Netgrump.
Who are you to make historical truth ?
Just see the results and conclusions of IJA in 1945 : 2 nukes because of stubborness.