North Korean missiles fly over Japan to make the public exactly feel the "wartime scourge" and cannot sit still.However, this may also be in charge of the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Kanada government hopes to implement the goal of improving military power through "premier".
North Korea missiles fly over Japan on Tuesday (October 4Shy; Day), and Japanese officials said that they had instructed residents to find cover through the national warning system J-Alert as soon as possible.However, when the public received an alert, the missiles had fallen in the Pacific Ocean more than 3,000 kilometers away, which caused many people to question the effectiveness of the alarm system and whether the government had the ability to defend the country in the actual attack.
Japan's current Affairs News Agency pointed out that North Korean missiles fly over Japan to make the public exactly feel the "scourge of war" and cannot sit still.However, this may also be in charge of the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Kanada government hopes to implement the goal of improving military power through "premier".
The Secretary -General of Japan's Cabinet Matsno Matsno Koichi pointed out at a press conference on Tuesday: "The significant development of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile technology cannot be ignored. We will consider all options to strengthen defense, including counterattack ability."
The Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported that the official day not only issued an alert to Hokkaido and Aoysen, but also issued an alert to the Tokyo Islands.Most of these early warnings were used for earthquakes and tsunami. This time, because the content of the spread was special, most people were at a loss, because the Japanese received the missile warning of the last time it was five years ago.
NHK also said that the first tweet alert launched by the Japanese official for missiles was 7:27 in the morning of Japan time, which was about five minutes after the missile was launched.The other was at 7Shy; 42 points, covering the outlying islands of Tokyo.However, for most people who received the alarm, the missiles may have flew over their heads at the time.
According to the official data released by Japan, there are more than 94,000 evacuation facilities in Japan, including schools and community centers, but only 1.4%of the basement can provide missile cover.
Fukuda from the Ministry of Management of Japan University Crisis pointed out: "The missiles may only be tens of seconds from launch to landing. It is critical to whether it can take time to evacuation.Most of the areas sounded by the alarm are rural areas. Many private houses are built with wood. People cannot find a place where they can be used as a cover. "
The former officer of the Maritime Self -Defense Force, Ito Junchen pointed out in the NHK program, "Most of the missiles flying to the Japanese Sea are short -range; those who fired to the Pacific Ocean are aimed at Guam in the United States, but they will fly over Japan.In a sense, it is a reminder to Japan. The Self -Defense Force must have the ability to meet in order to sit still. "
Professor Kyoko Kyoko, a professor who specializes in security policies in Niigata County, also said: "Although Japan pursues peaceism, it cannot ignore North Korea's provocations. If judging missile defense is not enough, it must discuss the ability to attack enemy bases."
However, the speeches of a scholar on Twitter in Japan attracted attention.He pointed out: "From the Abe era, the North Korean missile is the biggest 'cover" of Japan's strengthening military power. "
The significant development ofNorth Korea's nuclear weapons and missile technology cannot be ignored. We will consider all options to strengthen defense, including the ability to counterattack.
-The Secretary -General of Japan Cabinet Matsno Yichi