Martian2
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Yes and those "ATTACK" helicopters can used in a defensive battle, as in to attack advancing armor.
And the helicopter carrier? How is that defensive?
The helicopter carrier's job is to transport attack helicopters to other countries, no? Therefore, the Japanese have offensive equipment in their military. This contradicts the baloney political spin that Tomahawks were withheld from Japan because they're offensive.
Why don't you go ahead and try to claim Tomahawk missiles are "defensive" because they attack advancing armies? Anybody can play a stupid word game. That doesn't change the fact that the Japanese build helicopter carriers and possess ATTACK helicopters for force projection capability.
In fact, why stop there? Let's claim thermonuclear weapons are "defensive" because they stop attackers. Let's face it, the Japanese stock their military with plenty of offensive and defensive weapons.
The fact remains it was the U.S. government that refused to sell Tomahawks to the Japanese, which resulted in inferior Japanese Aegis destroyers with crippled military capability. The newbie's lame excuse in making an offensive/defensive distinction is total baloney.