US & Japan hold a "2+2" security dialogue on July 28, focusing on extended deterrence, defense industry cooperation, and military command upgrades against regional threats.

The US and Japan will hold a "2+2" security dialogue on July 28 in Japan to strengthen their historic alliance, according to President Joe Biden. The dialogue will cover extended deterrence, referring to the US commitment to use its nuclear and conventional forces to deter attacks on allies, as well as efforts to deepen defense industry cooperation and upgrade military command structures to improve coordination against regional threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.

July 22, 2024
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