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Japan's Insane plan to bomb and invade USA... and the plane to do it - Fugaku G10N
During World War II, Japan planned the Nakajima G10N Fugaku, a super heavy bomber capable of reaching the U.S., bombing major cities, and continuing on to Germany. It could carry 20 tons of bombs or 300 troops,
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Trump rallies US military's might, floats armed forces pay raise in address to troops in Japan
President Donald Trump met with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi aboard the USS George Washington, announcing missile deliveries to Japan's Self-Defense Forces.
Japan revealed some 20 companies interested in projects relating to key areas like critical minerals and AI during talks between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Some projects may fall under Tokyo's $550 billion investment in the U.
Beijing has accused the U.S. of engaging in "group politics and bloc confrontation" that threatens regional peace and stability.
One of Trump’s stops during his Asia visit is Japan. Here is what you need to know about his visit to the country.
The Chinese government says bilateral relations and security cooperation between the United States and Japan should contribute to regional peace and stability, not the opposite.
The Typhon missile system is one of the recently fielded U.S. weapons designed to counter China's growing military capabilities.
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'We're Waging War': Trump Accidentally Tells The Truth, Admits He's Waging War On Cartels During Troop Visit In Japan
During his remarks at a troop visit in Japan today, President Trump accidentally admitted that he's waging war against cartels without Congress's approval. Trump stated, "We're waging war."
Donald Trump headed to Japan on Monday, the next leg of an Asia tour that could see the US president and China's Xi Jinping end the bruising trade war between the world's largest economies.Global markets will be watching closely to see if the meeting with Xi on Thursday can halt the trade war sparked by Trump's sweeping tariffs,
The United States and Japan have signed a framework agreement to secure the supply of rare earths and critical minerals, aiming to reduce reliance on China’s dominant position in the global market.