Book (Practical) Essays and essays New Cold War Thoughts / Mitsumasa SAITO

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 新冷戦考 / 斉藤光政
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Item number: BO3994975
Released date: 04 Sep 2023
Maker: Shogakukan

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SOCIETY (PRE-INTRODUCTION) The Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) has four military organizations, including the three Self-Defense Forces (GSDF, MSDF, and ASDF) and the U.S. military. The Japan-U. S. joint were conducted in Aomori Prefecture. The joint exercise between the U.S. Marine Corps and the Self-Defense Forces is the largest in Japan. Why is it in Aomori Prefecture? The Self-Defense Forces (SDF) took the helm to defend the Nansei Islands, which are assumed to be the Chinese enemy, in the tense international situation called the new Cold War. This book is a compilation of a large series published monthly in the Higashi-Oku Nippo newspaper since 2022. The author is Mitsumasa Saito, a reporter for the Higashi-Oku Nippo newspaper who is energetically covering the Nansei Islands, which have many U.S. bases next to Okinawa Prefecture. His extensive coverage of the Nansei Islands, which have many U.S. bases next to Okinawa Prefecture. His extensive coverage of the Nansei Islands, including Ishigaki Island and Yonaguni Island, the Marshall Islands, the F-35 high-tech fighter deployed in the Japanese territory, North Korean missiles, and Chinese and Russian Shea naval vessels passing through the Tsugaru Strait. It is an ambitious work asking how far the Self-Defense Forces can fight now. [Recommendation from editors] A large series published in the Higashi-Oku Nippo newspaper in Aomori Prefecture has been published as a book. It is full of pictures of the current location surrounding Japanese defense, including the F-35 high-tech fighter deployed in the Japanese territory Kaiji 『 』