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Japan is making a major defense move by deploying long-range missiles on Kyushu Island, capable of reaching North Korea and China’s coastal regions. This decision comes amid growing regional tensions and concerns over the US-Japan security alliance, especially under the Trump administration. Experts are divided—some see it as a necessary step for Japan’s defense, while others warn of escalating instability. Could this shift in Japan’s military strategy spark a larger global debate, even on nuclear weapons? Watch now and share your thoughts!
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00:00Japan is making a bold move in its defense strategy.
00:03The country is set to deploy long-range missiles on Kyushu Island next year, strengthening
00:08its counter-strike capabilities.
00:10These missiles, with a range of 1,000 kilometers, can reach North Korea and China's coastal
00:15regions.
00:17The decision comes amid concerns about the Trump administration's commitment to security
00:21pacts.
00:22With tensions rising in the region, Japan is prioritizing its defense, but the move
00:27is also stirring global debate.
00:30Some experts argue this will strengthen U.S.-Japan ties, while others fear it could lead to even
00:34greater instability.
00:36And if Japan feels abandoned by the U.S., could this spark discussions about nuclear
00:40weapons?
00:42Let us know what you think.
00:43Is Japan's missile deployment a smart defensive move or a dangerous escalation?

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