Monday, March 12, 2018

Japan Is Quietly Expanding Its Military Might

PACIFIC OCEAN (December 10, 2010) - U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) ships steam in formation as part of a photo exercise on the final day of Keen Sword 2011. The exercise enhances the Japan-U.S. alliance which remains a key strategic relationship in the Northeast Asia Pacific region. Keen Sword caps the 50th anniversary of the Japan-U.S. alliance as an "alliance of equals." (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jacob D. Moore)

Strategic Culture: With World Focused On North Korea, Japan Quietly Expands Its Military Might

Washington claims China is rapidly expanding its military might, posing a threat to the US and its allies in the Asia Pacific region. Beijing is one of the focal points of America's national security plan that was unveiled in January, singled out along with Russia. The US military brass hats have raised the alarm over China’s recent defense budget hike, despite the fact that its per capita defense spending is lower than that of other major world powers. They say China is not transparent enough and that this further complicates the problem.

Transparency is a good thing but it may not reveal the whole picture. One may appear to be open and above-board but still be hiding one’s real plans and intentions. For instance, Japan is ranked among the world’s ten most peaceful nations. Threatened by N. Korea and China, it appears to be an innocent victim looking to the US for protection.

That’s one side of the coin. But there is also another side.

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WNU Editor: A good summary on the growth of the Japanese military.

Hat tip Zero Hedge.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Technically yes Japan can develop nuclear weapons quickly, but the technology to build them is not the problem/obstacle, it’s the public opinion. The opinion among many Japanese people is they do not want nuclear weapons. Even nuclear power is not popular, ever since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

fred said...

we had at one time atomic weapons in Japan. They objected and so we placed them offshore on ships, close by