DATE=7/27/1999
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=JAPAN / DEFENSE REPORT (L-ONLY)
NUMBER=2-252196
BYLINE=KARRIN AMEDEO
DATELINE=TOKYO
INTERNET=Y
CONTENT=
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INTRO: Japan has warned in its annual White Paper on
Defense that North Korea's missile program and its
suspected nuclear weapons development poses a grave
threat to the world. The report, released Tuesday,
comes as the United States, Japan and South Korea have
all expressed concern that Pyongyang is ready to test
fire an upgraded missile capable of reaching the
United States. Karrin Amodeo reports from Tokyo.
TEXT: Japan's annual review of international security
threats focused mainly on North Korea. Japan was
shocked last year when Pyongyang test fired a
Taepodong missile that flew over the country and
landed in the Pacific Ocean. // OPT // Japan was also
alarmed in March when two North Korean vessels thought
to be spy ships entered Japanese waters. //END OPT //
The White Paper says that North Korea has quickly
developed its ballistic weaponry and predicts the
range of the missiles is getting longer. It noted
that the famine stricken country devotes 25 percent of
its gross national product to modernizing and
strengthening its military. The latest concern is that
North Korea will test fire an upgraded ballistic
missile this summer.
The White Paper also contained an unusual addition.
It questioned how far Japan could extend its right to
self-defense in the event of a missile attack. This
is a controversial issue in Japan and has been debated
in parliament recently. But the Defense Agency Deputy
Director, General Nobumasu Ohta, denied that Japan
would have the military capabilities to physically
launch a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang.
The White Paper also touched on new laws that tighten
defense ties between Japan and the United States.
The report did not define just what geographical
area is covered by arrangement, and whether Taiwan is
included. Taiwan is a potential flashpoint because of
its tense political relationship with China. Beijing
considers Taiwan a renegade province and has sworn to
reunify the island state with the mainland.(Signed)
neb/ka/gc/jo/kl
27-Jul-1999 08:27 AM LOC (27-Jul-1999 1227 UTC)
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Source: Voice of America
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