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Japan and US Release Extended Deterrence Guidelines on December 26, 2024, Including Nuclear Protection Amid China, North Korea Threats
Dec 27, 2024, 06:33 AM
On December 26, 2024, the governments of Japan and the United States released new guidelines for 'extended deterrence' aimed at strengthening Japan's defense against nuclear threats. This initiative is a response to increasing military activities from China and the ongoing missile and nuclear development by North Korea. The guidelines emphasize enhanced nuclear protection and are part of a broader strategy to address escalating security concerns in the region. While specific details of the guidelines remain undisclosed, the collaboration reflects a commitment to bolster energy security and diversify supply chains for critical minerals and clean energy technologies.
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