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  "path": "/news/world/165796-japan-nato-weapons-ukraine-political-motives/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T13:38:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://english.pravda.ru",
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  "textContent": "Japan's decision to support NATO's initiative to supply weapons to Ukraine stems primarily from political considerations rather than military necessity, military expert and political analyst Petr Kolchin told Pravda.Ru.\nTokyo Aligns With NATO to Reinforce Political Standing\n\nEarlier, Japan's public broadcaster NHK, citing sources, reported that Tokyo plans to join a NATO initiative that involves purchasing military equipment in the United States for subsequent delivery to Ukraine.\nAccording to Kolchin, the move reflects Tokyo's intention to strengthen the position of the ruling party and publicly demonstrate solidarity with Western allies. He noted that after securing a strong electoral result, Japan's leadership has intensified its foreign policy activity in an effort to restore influence it lost in recent years.",
  "title": "Japan’s NATO Arms Move Is Political Theater, Not Military Strategy"
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