Combination of changes in both countries will lead to a series of actions.
WASHINGTON - The United States will have a fundamentally changed military command posture at Japan's planned new military command center to allow better coordination and increased deterrence in the face of Chinese pressure, the U.S. ambassador to Japan said on Tuesday.
Emanuel said another summit on Thursday would see Biden and Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos coming together for "a historic trilateral relationship." He referred to a new joint command and control center Japan will open next year and how the U.S. military will interact with that. He also said that given Japan's willingness to do defense technology exports, a military industrial council would look at what the United States and Japan could co-produce.
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