Japan wants an alliance in Asia like the military alliance of the United States and its allies, NATO. On October 2, the country's newly appointed foreign minister, Takeshi Aiwaya, presented an ...
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chairman of the NATO Military Committee, emphasized the interconnected nature of global security at the Seoul Defense Dialogue on Wednesday, saying "the security of Europe and Asia cannot be ...
Only a formal regional military alliance can prevent war in the region, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said recently.
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Japanese leadership in damage control amid pushback over proposal, which has been described as premature by Washington ...