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Pyongyang's missile threat, opposition disunity could aid Abe

Published Sun, Jul 30, 2017 · 09:50 PM

Tokyo

JAPANESE Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued one of his now routine condemnations of North Korea's latest missile launch at the weekend. But the impression of a growing military threat from Japan's regional neighbour could help him stay in power despite his slumping popularity.

Mr Abe is expected to announce a reshuffle of his Cabinet this week in an effort to do damage control, with the appointment of a new defence minister to replace Tomomi Inada, who announced her resignation late last week, high on the list of priorities.

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