Letter: Japan should increase military

Published 7:30 pm Sunday, September 10, 2017

As a counterweight to China and North Korea, we should encourage Japan to build up its military capabilities.

Japan should increase its frontline military personnel from 250,000 to 350,000; increase the number of tanks from  700 to 1,000; and armored vehicles from 3,000 to 4,000.

It has about 300 fighter aircraft and 500 transport aircraft, which could go to 500 and 600, respectively. Attack helicopters should increase from 120 to 200. It needs to develop a number of fighter bomber wings.

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It needs to upgrade its Navy from three aircraft carriers to five and double its destroyers to 90.

Japan should increase its missile defense systems to counter missile launches from North Korea, and it might want to develop a robust conventional offensive intermediate missile capability that could strike North Korea.

Maybe China and North Korea will be more conciliatory and less aggressive when facing a more powerful Japan.

Also, we should maintain a strong military presence in Japan to influence Japanese policies. We have nuclear weapons available at U.S. bases and on aircraft carriers and submarines in the Pacific.

P.S. This letter written before Buchanan’s editorial.

Donald Moskowitz

Londonderry, New Hampshire