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Japan hosts multilateral display of naval unity amid East Asia tension
AsiaOne ^ | NOVEMBER 06, 2022

Posted on 11/06/2022 3:27:14 PM PST by nickcarraway

Japan hosted its first international fleet review for seven years on Sunday (Nov 6) with ships from 12 other nations in a show of unity as North Korea fires record numbers of missiles and China increases its pressure on Taiwan.

The naval parade in Sagami Bay near Tokyo involved 38 vessels, 18 from friendly countries such as the United States, South Korea, Britain, Australia, Singapore, India and Thailand. Thirty-three aircraft flew overhead, including submarine-hunting patrol planes and helicopters.

"We must ready for those who violate rules and who would use force to trample on the peace and security of other nations," Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in a speech on the Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo.

"We will formulate a new national security strategy by year end and drastically strengthen our defence capabilities."

Mitsubishi F-2 fighters of Japan Air Self-Defence Force fly during an International Fleet Review. PHOTO: Reuters Kishida hosted dignitaries on the Izumo before flying to the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan to meet Ambassador Rahm Emanuel and senior navy commanders.

"What upsets China most is we have allies, they are expansive and extensive," Emanuel said after accompanying Kishida on a tour of the Ronald Reagan.

Kishida's Liberal Democratic Party has pledged to double Japan's defence budget to around 2per cent of gross domestic product within five years. South Korea's decision to join Japan's event came as ties between the neighbours improve after a spat over compensation for wartime labourers and Korean women forced to work in Japanese military brothels, which had threatened to derail closer cooperation between the two U.S. allies.

Japan refused to join South Korea's fleet review in 2018 after Seoul asked it not to fly its rising sun ensign, which South Korea views as a symbol of Japanese wartime aggression. Tokyo declined to invite South Korea to a planned 2019 review.

Both countries have drawn closer as North Korea ratchets up its missile launches, including a suspected long-range missile on Thursday that triggered an alert in central and northern Japan for residents to seek shelter.

China, which has criticised Japan's defence spending plans, declined an invitation to join the review. Russia was not invited because of its invasion of Ukraine.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: asia; china; japan

1 posted on 11/06/2022 3:27:14 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Rocketman is jealous Ukraine is getting all the attention so he had to rattle some cages.


2 posted on 11/06/2022 3:29:20 PM PST by packagingguy
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To: nickcarraway

Forget that meaningless parade. The only thing that will guarantee the protection of Japan is a credible Japanese nuclear retaliatory capability. A Japanese bomb with a Japanese finger on the button. Nothing else will deter the Chinese. The American nuclear guarantee of Japan cannot be trusted and should be withdrawn as soon as the Japanese can guarantee their own future.


3 posted on 11/06/2022 3:53:54 PM PST by hardspunned (former GOP globalist stooge)
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