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COLUMBIA, S.C. Racial discrimination from police in Ferguson, Missouri, was oppressive and abusive, President Barack Obama said Friday as he called for criminal justice reform as part of the modern struggle for civil rights.It turns out they weren ;t just making it up. This was happening, Obama said during a town hall at South Carolina Benedict College, the day before he prepared to commemorate a half-century
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TOKYO AP 鈥?Japan this week adopted a聽new national security stra
adidas og tegy that includes determination to possess counterstrike capability to preempt enemy attacks and double its spending to gain a more offensive footing and improve its resilience to protect itself from growing risks from China, North Korea and Russia. The new strategy marks a historic change to Japan exclusively self-defense policy since the end of World War II.READ MORE: As regional threats rise, Japan shifts away from defense-only strategyHere is a look at Japan new security and defense strategies and how they will change the country defense posture.Counterstrike capabilityThe biggest change in the National Security Strategy is possession of
stanley cup counterstrike capability that Japan calls indispensable. Japan aims to achieve capabilities to disrupt and defeat invasions against its nation much earlier and at a further distance within about 10 years.This puts an end to the 1956 government policy that shelved capability to strike enemy targets and only recognized the idea as a constitutional last-ditch defense.Japan says missile attacks against it have become a palpable threat and its current interceptor-reliant missile defense system is insufficient. North Korea launched missiles more than 30 times
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