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A highly visible missile base on Okinawa is part of a Japanese defense buildup made amid fears of Beijing’s growing power and questions about U.S. commitment.
By Martin Fackler
A highly visible missile base on Okinawa is part of a Japanese defense buildup made amid fears of Beijing’s growing power and questions about U.S. commitment.
Trump
Administration
Supported by
A highly visible missile base on Okinawa is part of a Japanese defense buildup made amid fears of Beijing’s growing power and questions about U.S. commitment.
By Martin Fackler

After the joint exercises, the systems will move to a US military base in Japan for storage.

The U.S. Army has revealed its mid-range missile system, Typhon, at one of its bases in Japan for the first time.

China’s reach is extending beyond the First Island Chain. Japan is taking note.

TOKYO: Tokyo and Washington agreed Friday to boost joint production of defense equipment including missiles, and expand their…

The system, deployed during a joint drill this week, can fire missiles that could hit the Chinese east coast when launched from…

A Japanese warship is on the way to the United States to be fitted with Tomahawk cruise missiles, the latest move by Washington…