Japan’s Military Seeks Record Spending to Reinforce North Korea Missile Defenses

Japan’s Military Seeks Record Spending to Reinforce North Korea Missile Defenses
US Vice President Mike Pence (6th L) inspects a PAC-3 surface-to-air missile system during a visit to the Defence Ministry in Tokyo on February 7, 2018. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images
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TOKYO—Japan’s military wants record spending next year to help pay for major upgrades to defenses designed to shoot down North Korean ballistic missiles that Tokyo sees as a continued threat despite Pyongyang’s promise to abandon nuclear weapons.

The Ministry of Defence budget proposal released on Friday calls for defense spending to rise 2.1 percent to 5.3 trillion yen ($48 billion) for the year starting April 1.