WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Army is seeking to deepen defense cooperation with Japan as it undertakes once-in-a-generation reforms that shift focus from counterterrorism in the Middle East to the threat posed by China.
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U.S. Army soldiers and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members conduct anti-tank training during Orient Shield joint exercises. (Photo from U.S. Army's X feed)
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Army is seeking to deepen defense cooperation with Japan as it undertakes once-in-a-generation reforms that shift focus from counterterrorism in the Middle East to the threat posed by China.