US and Japan Conduct Joint Military Exercise Amid Regional Tensions
The US and Japan have initiated the Resolute Dragon exercise, involving 9,600 personnel and focusing on island defense operations. This marks the first participation of a GSDF unit with long-range missiles and the use of SDF transport ships in military drills, raising concerns about regional security and potential escalations.

The US and Japan's Resolute Dragon exercise commenced with approximately 9,600 personnel engaged in island defense operations. Conducted in the Kyushu region and Okinawa Prefecture, the drill will last over a week and includes live-fire drills and logistics transport training.
Notably, this exercise features the first deployment of GSDF long-range missile units and SDF transport ships. Local protests have emerged over low-altitude Osprey flights, warning of potential disturbances to regional peace. Analysts indicate that Japan's military cooperation with the US may trigger an arms race and exacerbate tensions in the Asia-Pacific, as the US seeks to bolster Japan's military capabilities amidst shifting regional dynamics.




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