A firebrand security hawk who has pushed for Japan to renounce its pacifist military stance and downplayed wartime atrocities is set to become the country’s next prime minister, setting up a shift in Tokyo’s approach to countering North Korea but potentially endangering cooperation with Seoul. In her third leadership bid, former economic security minister Sanae [ ]
Monday 13 October 2025
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Rise of Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ heralds hardline shift to countering North Korea


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