The United States approved a $3.6 billion sale of up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles to Japan, a key ally in Asia, to enhance their defense capabilities and security. The sale aims to support Japan’s ability to counter current and future threats and strengthen their partnership with the US in the Indo-Pacific region. The State Department has granted approval, with Congress still needing to finalize the transaction.
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Kim Jong Un's sister threatens a response to a US carrier's deployment in South Korea
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, threatened high-profile provocations in response to the presence of a U.S. aircraft carrier in South Korea, criticizing U.S. military activities as "confrontation hysteria." Her warning suggests North Korea may increase weapons testing amid U.S. deployments and military drills, potentially launching intercontinental ballistic missiles towards the U.S. or targeting U.S. military bases in the region. South Korea's Defense Ministry stands ready to counter any North...
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