Talk:Military budget of Japan

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I came here hoping to find information on recent military spendings by Japan. Instead this article stops at 1990. I came here from military budget where it has Japan spending the second largest amount in absolute terms on its military. If anyone has the information, it would be awesome if you could update this page for current statistics and maybe a nice little chart and comparisons with other nations (especially ones that legitamately field an military). marnues 09:16, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I imported some of the information from our List of countries by military expenditures to update this a little bit with regard to world rankings in 2004-5. I didn't include anything on Japanese spending as a fraction of national budget or GDP though. I gather from Military budget that Japan was actually second in the world in 2002, presumably because at that point high post-9/11 budgets hadn't been enacted by the European powers?

Boris B 09:47, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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