Japan to deploy long-range missiles able to hit North Korea and China
Briefly

Japan is set to deploy long-range missiles on Kyushu island as a response to increasing security threats from North Korea and China, and amid concerns regarding its security relationship with the Trump administration. The missiles, which can reach 1,000km, will be stationed at existing military bases by next year and aim to bolster defenses for the Okinawa island chain. This move reflects Japan's intent to upgrade its military capabilities, countering threats while navigating complex geopolitical tensions in the region.
As tensions with China and North Korea escalate, Japan plans to deploy long-range missiles to enhance its defense capabilities, indicating a shift in security strategy.
The proposed long-range missiles aim to improve Japan's counterstrike abilities amid concerns over the effectiveness of its defenses against regional threats.
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