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Hegseth says US is upgrading Japan ops to war-fighting command

While Japan is increasing its defense spending, it continues to rely heavily on the US for its security as it faces threats from China and North Korea.

March 30, 2025 / 14:44 IST
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Gen Nakatani, Japan’s defense minister, left, and Pete Hegseth, US secretary of defense, review an honor guard during a welcome ceremony at the Ministry of Defense in Tokyo.
Gen Nakatani, Japan’s defense minister, left, and Pete Hegseth, US secretary of defense, review an honor guard during a welcome ceremony at the Ministry of Defense in Tokyo.

Hegseth said the US would add more personnel to a new joint command in Japan that would direct any initial US military response to a crisis in the region, and would work closely with a newly created Japanese military command overseeing air, land, sea and other forces.

US Forces Japan would become a “war-fighting headquarters,” he said, a move that “increases our readiness to respond to contingency or crisis, support US operations and help Japan and US forces defend this territory.”

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Hegseth’s visit to Japan, coming after a similar emphasis on deepening the US alliance with the Philippines during a stop in Manila, goes some way toward reassuring allies that it intends to remain engaged in the region.

Doubts were fueled earlier this month when President Donald Trump criticized the US-Japan Security Treaty, signed in 1960, by highlighting the fact that the US is obliged to defend Japan under the agreement but Japan doesn’t offer the same security guarantees in return.