TOKYO -- Japan is considering the purchase of U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles in an effort to significantly strengthen its defense capabilities, government sources say.
Tokyo looks to boost its deterrence with eye on Taiwan contingency
A Tomahawk Land Attack Missile is launched from a U.S. destroyer toward Iraq in March 2003. (U.S. Navy via Reuters)
TOKYO -- Japan is considering the purchase of U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles in an effort to significantly strengthen its defense capabilities, government sources say.