
Gabriel Dominguez
Senior Journalist at The Japan Times
Senior journalist covering international defense and geopolitical issues for @japantimes newspaper in Tokyo. To my articles: https://t.co/qKe7veYsNI…
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1 week ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Gabriel Dominguez
The U.S. Army plans to deploy one of its new agile, multidomain units to Japan for exercises as it looks to work more closely with allies and partners to help deter and potentially confront adversaries in the Indo-Pacific, the army’s Pacific commander said Wednesday. Speaking to reporters, U.S. Army Gen. Ronald Clark didn’t provide specifics but noted that the focus of the service’s new Multi-Domain Task Forces (MDTFs), “and not just in their employment or deployment to Japan, is to combine ...
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2 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Gabriel Dominguez
Japan and the Philippines are aiming to take security ties to fresh highs, with the countries' leaders agreeing to launch talks on both a military intelligence-sharing pact and a deal to allow their armed forces to share fuel, food and services. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced the start of negotiations alongside Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday evening, following a meeting at the presidential palace in Manila.
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2 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Gabriel Dominguez
To counteract China’s maritime and naval industrial dominance, the U.S. secretary of the navy is considering building commercial ships with Japanese support that would also be suitable for military use in an emergency. In an interview with Nikkei Asia, Navy Secretary John C. Phelan said he was planning to discuss the ideaof "dual-use" shipbuilding with Defense Minister Gen Nakatani during a meeting on Monday in Tokyo.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Gabriel Dominguez
The head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog has warned that North Korea’s atomic program has grown “exponentially” since 2009, emphasizing the urgent need for presidential-level diplomacy to reengage with a country that has gone “completely off the charts” with its nuclear arsenal.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Gabriel Dominguez
When U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Monday in New Delhi, many other countries were watching for clues on how the two sides would deal with the onerous tariffs unleashed by Vance’s boss. But experts warn that India’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats — even if successful — might not offer a general blueprint for other countries since each has a unique relationship with the United States.
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