Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The US And Japan Strike A New Military Agreement

U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships steam in formation during their military manoeuvre exercise known as Keen Sword 15 in the sea south of Japan, in this November 19, 2014 handout provided by the U.S. Navy. REUTERS/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro/U.S. Navy/Handout

Reuters: U.S., Japan unveil new defense guidelines for global Japanese role

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan and the United States unveiled new guidelines for defense cooperation on Monday, reflecting Japan's willingness to take on a more robust international role at a time of growing Chinese power and rising concerns about nuclear-armed North Korea.

Washington told Japanese leaders its commitment to Japan's security remained "iron-clad" and covered all territories under Tokyo's administration, including tiny East China Sea islets that Japan disputes with Beijing.

More News On The New U.S. - Japan Defense Agreement

US, Japan Strike New Military Agreement -- Defense News
U.S., Japan Announce New Security Agreement -- WSJ
US, Japan boost military ties with eye on China -- The Hill
Japan and US unveil defence deal -- BBC
New guidelines allow Japan to defend U.S. and other countries -- CNN
U.S., Japan modernize military alliance -- FOX News/EFE
US, Japan unveil new defense guidelines in nod to expanded role for Tokyo -- Al Jazeera
US & Japan unveil new defense policy amid China tensions -- RT
New US-Japan Military Guidelines ‘Unrestricted by Geography’ - Carter -- Sputnik
New US-Japan Defense Guidelines Strengthen Deterrence of North Korea -- Sputnik
US, Japan Announce Historic Revision of Defense Cooperation Guidelines -- VOA
Japan military to take more assertive role – officials -- Rappler
Officials Warn Senkakus Fall Under US Protection; Japan To Take "More Assertive" Military Role -- Zero Hedge
How far is Japan willing to go to back the United States? -- Peter Van Buren, Reuters

1 comment:

James said...

Well it's come to the point we have to publicly announce that our promises are "iron clad".