China: April 12, 2000

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Just before the stroke that resulted in his retirement, Japanese Prime Minister Obuchi made the strongest statement yet by any Japanese leader on the need to change the Constitution and allow the Japanese "Self-Defense Force" to take on more active missions. Obuchi told the graduating class of the Japanese military academy that the need to prepare to respond to foreign aggression had become "a problem [Japan] cannot avoid".--Stephen V Cole