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The insertion of Article IX into Japan's constitution reflected the goal of establishing a peaceful and democratic society in post-World War II Japan. This article renounced war and prohibited Japan from maintaining military forces, aiming to prevent future militarism and promote international cooperation. It underscored the U.S. commitment to fostering a stable, pacifist government in Japan as part of broader efforts to reshape the nation after the war.

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