Japan's LDP drafts proposal to revise key security documents, calling for stronger air defense and combat capabilities.
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has drafted proposals to revise the country's three key security documents within this year, calling for stronger air defense systems and enhanced long-term combat capabilities.
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