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「生き抜いた時代の荒波を認めてやんないと」- カルーセル麻紀さんの言葉 [兵庫県]:朝日新聞デジタル

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In a surprising turn of events, the Japanese government was reportedly considering exporting 155mm artillery shells to the United States to indirectly support Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. The decision was made due to a shortage of these shells in the US, which are crucial for Ukraine’s defense.

The proposal came to light after Ukraine expressed a dire need for these artillery shells, which are essential for their military operations against Russian forces. The Japanese government, in response to a request from the US, considered exporting these shells to help bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

The plan involved manufacturing the 155mm artillery shells in Japan and then exporting them to the US, from where they would be indirectly provided to Ukraine. This move was seen as a strategic way to support Ukraine without directly engaging in the conflict.

The decision was met with mixed reactions, with some praising Japan for its willingness to support Ukraine in its time of need, while others raised concerns about the potential implications of such a move. Despite the controversy, the Japanese government continued to deliberate on the matter, weighing the pros and cons of exporting the artillery shells to the US.

As tensions continue to escalate in the region, the fate of the proposed export of 155mm artillery shells remains uncertain, with both domestic and international stakeholders closely monitoring the situation.

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