US-Japan Military Alliance: A Strategic Shift Amid Rising Tensions
The US has expressed support for Japan's plans to accelerate military build-up and increase defense spending, citing China's aggressive stance. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to boost defense investment ahead of schedule, marking a shift from Japan's pacifist policy. The allies aim to deter regional threats together.
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In a bid to address escalating threats, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lauded Japan's commitment to enhance its military capabilities. During a recent visit, Hegseth emphasized the urgency due to China's increasing military assertiveness.
He commended Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's pledge to elevate defense spending to 2% of the country's GDP much sooner than initially planned. This decision represents a significant policy shift as Japan aims to bolster its military forces.
The agreement includes accelerated deliveries of US-made missiles and showcases a strategic realignment in the long-standing US-Japan alliance to maintain regional stability and counteract potential threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.
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