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Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This is silly. Militias are called militias. If this page were only a lower-case dab, that would be fine but now the capitalized forms are all pointing here. The PRIMARYTOPIC for Self-Defense Force and Self-Defense Forces is Japan's military. The primary topic of self-defense force probably is too via miscapitalization, given how uncommon this phrase is in any other context.