WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States said Wednesday that attacks in space would invoke its defense treaty with Japan and announced the deployment of a more agile Marine unit on its ally's soil as alarm grows over China. Read more:
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States said Wednesday that attacks in space would invoke its defense treaty with Japan and announced the deployment of a more agile Marine unit on its ally's soil as alarm grows over China.Weeks after unveiling plans to ramp up security spending, Japan sent its defense and foreign ministers to Washington where the two countries issued a statement vowing to 'modernize the alliance in order to address the increasingly severe security environment.
China claims Taiwan, a self-governing democracy with strong links to Japan, and in August carried out major exercises after a defiant visit to Taipei by Nancy Pelosi, then speaker of the US House of Representatives.The United States and Japan condemned China's 'dangerous and provocative' military activities and called for 'peace and stability' in the Taiwan Strait.Austin, however, played down fears that China is planning an imminent invasion.'I won't second-guess Mr.
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US vows to defend space with Japan amid worries over ChinaThe United States said Wednesday that attacks in space would invoke its defense treaty with Japan and announced the deployment of a more agile Marine unit on its ally&39;s soil as alarm grows over China.
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