China, North Korea aggression drives record Japanese military spending splurge
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Japan implements real-time missile data sharing and agrees to trilateral military exercises with the United States and South Korea in the wake of increased threats from North Korea and China.
Cognizant of the challenges it faces, Japan has pushed forward to bolster its national security through increased defense spending, engaging in closer cooperation with the U.S. and South Korea and eliminating a ban on lethal weapons exports. Matthew Noyes reports on Japan and Asia from Tokyo. Matthew graduated from SUNY Albany summa cum laude with majors in Political Science and Japanese Language. A New Hampshire native, he moved to Japan in 2018. Matthew can be followed on Twitter @matt-noyes_
"China is conducting broad spectrum, total warfare and information warfare against a number of countries, but Japan consumes a lot of Chinese resources and attention." Lance Gatling of Nexial Research told Fox News Digital. Gatling is a retired U.S. Army Japan strategic planner and former U.S. Department of Defense liaison officer to the Japanese Self-Defense Forces Joint Staff Office.