Japan’s new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has put rewriting the US-imposed pacifist constitution at the top of his agenda, a move that could lead to a more active military role overseas but alarm neighboring countries. Abe, who took office Tuesday as Japan’s first prime minister born after World War II, has been vague on much of his platform but has passionately vowed to revise the constitution, saying he wanted to “write it with my own hand.” Full Story
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