Defense
China’s launch of a ballistic missile from a nuclear submarine this month suggests its heightened offensive capabilities. (Xinhua via AP)
TOKYO — Japan is exploring options to reinforce the extended nuclear deterrence offered by the United States as part of planned revisions to its national security framework later this year. The move reflects growing concerns over regional security challenges, which may lead to reassessment of Japan’s non-nuclear procurement policies.
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