I am a member of the Japan Scientists’ Association. The "Peace Research Committee" to which I belong, recently issued an emergency statement dated December 14 on Japan's new military expansion plans. Below is its English translation (private version).
------------

To whom it may concern

Urgent Statement
Do Not Allow the Cabinet Decision on the Three Documents of the New National Security Strategy, which Pillars of the New National Security Strategy are the Major Military Expansion!
- We express our outrage at the government's and ruling party's policy of using special income tax for reconstruction and construction bonds in the budget. -

December 14, 2022
Peace Research Committee, the Japan Scientists’ Association

On November 22, the "Council of Experts for a Comprehensive Study of Defense as a National Power," a meeting convened by Prime Minister Kishida without specifying criteria or methods for selecting its members, issued a "report" addressed to itself, i.e., Prime Minister Kishida, as if it were a one-man show. The report recommended that, based on the premise that "Japan should respond to the severe security environment surrounding the country by combining all possible policy measures with the combined strength of the nation," it is essential to drastically strengthen defense capabilities in response to the drastic change in the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region and the rapid increase in both quality and quantity of nuclear missile capabilities by neighboring countries. The Ministry of Defense also proposed the following seven pillars for drastically strengthening defense capabilities: (1) standoff defense capability, (2) comprehensive missile defense capability, (3) unmanned asset defense capability, (4) cross-area operational capability, (5) command and control and intelligence-related capabilities, (6) mobile deployment capability, (7) following the policy of sustainability and resilience, citing the possession and enhancement of an enemy base attack capability (counterattack capability) as a deterrent and the maintenance of a succession of warfighting capabilities. In this way, it encouraged the LDP and the government to pursue a policy of major military expansion. It also urged the submission of three new national security strategy documents to be comprehensively addressed by the nation as a whole.