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Japan and the United States are deepening their military collaboration through expanded joint exercises and cooperative efforts in missile production. The move aims to bolster their strategic partnership amid regional security concerns.

On January 15, Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi met with U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon to discuss security cooperation. The leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening ties and increasing the frequency of joint military drills.

The enhanced cooperation signals a shared commitment to regional stability, with both countries focusing on improving their readiness and interoperability. These developments reflect ongoing efforts to counter security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Officials have indicated that the partnership involves efforts to enhance missile capabilities and conduct regular joint exercises, although specific details remain classified. The collaboration is part of broader efforts to maintain regional security and support mutual defense objectives.

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