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Historic US-Japan-South Korea pact may extend intel sharing, chip security among allies
By SETH ROBSON
STARS AND STRIPES • August 17, 2023
 


TOKYO — A trilateral alliance between the United States, Japan and South Korea could become the most important form of military cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, according to a South Korean security expert.

U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol are scheduled to hold their countries’ first ever trilateral summit at the Camp David, Md., presidential retreat on Friday.

The three are expected to announce details of a pact covering intelligence sharing, supply chains and cybersecurity, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, quoting unnamed officials.

The agreement will also cover ballistic-missile defense cooperation and joint military exercises.

https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/2023-08-17/us-japan-south-korea-pact-camp-david-11073963.html
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How is the US, virtually out of many important munitions from feeding Ukranian, promising to feed Taiwan, suppose to support Japan and South Korea?  Bidenomics has doubled the debt.  Aircraft, submarines, and ships work sometimes, so how does that support them?  This "pact" is a sham!!!! :nono:
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