By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet resigned on Wednesday, setting the stage for him to launch a new government with a defense minister whose support for Japan having a stronger pre-emptive strike capability could rile China. Abe has brushed aside suggestions that a record-low election turnout 10 days ago has devauled his victory and vowed to press ahead with his "Abenomics" economic policies and pursue his goal of a more assertive security stance. ...