North Korea slams Japan's 2025 defense white paper

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

PYONGYANG, July 18 (Xinhua) — North Korea on Thursday criticized Japan's 2025 defense white paper as "a military scenario to realize its re-invasion ambitions from A to Z," the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Friday.

"It is common knowledge" that Japan has revised its national security strategy to include "preemptive strike capabilities" and accelerated both the development of domestically produced long-range missiles and the purchase of foreign-made missiles in recent years, KCNA reported, citing the head of the political department of the Institute of Japanese Affairs at the DPRK Foreign Ministry.

Japan has increased its defense budget to a record high in 2025, ramping up its military capabilities to the fullest extent, KCNA reported, adding that as part of the effort, Tokyo is purchasing medium-range air-to-air missiles, long-range air-to-ground missiles and related equipment from Washington worth US$3.7 billion.

Japan is also considering deploying 400 US-made Tomahawk long-range cruise missiles and Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles that increase their range to more than 1,000 km, KCNA reported.

Japan, which has long positioned itself as a "peaceful nation" adhering to the principle of "exclusive defense," is currently working to develop capabilities for offensive operations, including long-range strikes and cross-domain operations, KCNA said.

Japan's defense white paper is "a military scenario for realizing its re-invasion ambitions from A to Z. Its actions to turn Japan into a military giant that seriously threatens regional peace and security cannot be tolerated," the report said. -0-

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