2001-06-27
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Richard P. Cronin
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2001/06/06
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Japan is expected to play an important role in the ability of the United States to defend its forces and its Asian allies and frieds against ballistic missiles, but the exact nature and extent of its role remains highly uncertain. Japan is host to the U.S. 7th Fleet on whose Aegis cruisers the U.S. navy plans to deploy a sea-based Theater Missile Defense(TMD) capability. Japan agreed in August 1999 to conduct joint research with the United States on four components of the Navy Theater Wide(NTW) system, but has made no decision about acquiring a TMD capability. Japan's cooperation would be crucial if the United States were to seek to develop an integrated regional missile defense architecture, but even an independent Japanese TMD capability, if it were interoperable with that of the United States, could enhance the ability of U.S. forces to mount an regional anti-missile defense. Since Congress has made the deployment of an "Asian" TMD an important U.S. policy objective, Japan's stance on this issue may be scrutinized by the 107th Congress.
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