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TOKYO, Oct. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Seiji Maehara, head of
the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, reiterated on Sunday that the
Japanese government should confirm that forces will never be used overseas.
The DPJ leader said on a television interview program that "it is quite important (for the government) to follow the
current Constitution and confirm that war is renounced and forces will never be
used overseas."
"And the public will not be supportive unless
discussions are prompted on how much the right to collective self-defense is
recognized," Maehara said, in reference to a draft of a new Constitution
compiled by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Japan can only exercise the right of collective
self-defense in a limited way, Maehara noted.
Japan and the United States agreed Saturday to cut
the number of US Marines based in Okinawa by 7,000 in a move apparently aimed at
gaining local support as they embarked on a new stage of their alliance
involving accelerated military integration and a more active role for Japan.
Maehara criticized the Japan-US interim report about
the troop reduction and military relocation, saying it made in effective related
limitation rules on US forces in Japan for peace purpose in the Far East.
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