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Japan's newly-appointed Defense Minister Tomomi Inada answer questions from reporters at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe changed more than half of the 19-member Cabinet on Wednesday in a bid to support his economic, security and other policy goals. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japan's newly-appointed Defense Minister Tomomi Inada answer questions from reporters at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe changed more than half of the 19-member Cabinet on Wednesday in a bid to support his economic, security and other policy goals. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

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