On Nov. 11, a Yasen-class nuclear-powered submarine passed through the Soya Strait, which separates Japan’s northernmost main ...
During the Bilateral Aircraft Mishap Functional Training Exercise, U.S. Navy sailors and Japanese emergency responders ...
The United States and Japan agreed in 2012 to relocate about 9,000 Marines from Okinawa to other locations in the Pacific.
Japan has not engaged in war since World War II, maintaining a pacifist stance under its post-war constitution. However, ...
Part of that plan includes booting roughly 9,000 Marines out of Okinawa, an island that accounts for less than 1% of Japan's total land mass, but houses 70% of all U.S. military facilities in the ...
Tensions rise as Beijing stokes Okinawa independence movement with propaganda and diplomatic outreach for potential Taiwan incursion ...
With rising political tensions, let's explore what might happen if Japan is attacked in war. How would the international ...
Chinese state media tends to highlight crimes committed by US military personnel stationed in the region, and emphasize that ...
U.S. Marines based in Okinawa Prefecture dumped water contaminated ... while they knew that discussions were proceeding between Japan and the United States on how to handle the contaminated ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers remarks in the Brady Press briefing room on the mid-air crash between ...
The redeployment of U.S. forces to Guam and other locations has already been met with sharp criticism from Marine Corps officials, notably Commandant General Eric Smith.