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The US And Japan Will Undertake Major Maneuvers

The US and Japan will undertake major maneuvers near Shenkaku Island to respond to China’s antics.

The US and Japan forces will jointly conduct a large exercise near the Shenkaku Islands in Japan to respond to China’s aggressive antics. This information was given by Japan’s Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi.

The joint exercise will include the Navy, Air Force, and the Army.

The joint exercise will involve the Navy, Air Force, and the Army. This exercise will be done keeping in mind the security of the island of Shenkaku, Japan.

China claims the island and often ships its warships and combat aircraft there.

Japanese Defense Minister said- We want to develop our combat capability in Shenkaku Island.

The Japanese Defense Minister said, “We want to develop our combat capability in the area.” Our objective is to make our presence known in Shenkaku Island and its surroundings.

The joint exercise was decided during the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Minister Lloyd Austin to Japan. The two plus two talks took place in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Blinken and Austin said – America committed to fully support Japan’s security.

Blinken and Austin have made it clear that the US is committed to fully support Japan’s security due to the agreement between the two countries.

The United States strongly opposes any attempt to change the status quo in the East China Sea.

A strict signal will be given on Chinese incursion in the East China Sea.

China enacted a law in February authorizing the Coast Guard to fire on foreign ships. Ships of the same Coast Guard often flock around Shenkaku Island.

Japan often protests against China’s actions, but Chinese ships have been in transit for years. It has increased in recent years.

China asserts its authority over the sea around Shenkaku Island, describing it as part of the East China Sea.

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