U.S. air raids continued against Japan until the day of its surrender in the Pacific War because Tokyo was reluctant to accept the Potsdam Declaration over the emperor’s status, according to ...
The Mainichi Shimbun answers common questions readers may have about the air raids conducted by the United States across Japan during World War II, as Japan marks 80 years since the attacks.
Following the incident, Japan's government has decided to ... The US military conducted fierce air raids on it during the war and later captured it. An airfield of the Imperial Japanese Army ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. has given Japan the green light to acquire up to 1,200 air-to-air missiles, cementing the defense cooperation between the two allies and paving the way for future local ...
It has all but thrown out the legal limitations set in Article 9 of the constitution, which bans Japan from acquiring military weaponry and waging war overseas. Ishiba’s cabinet recently ...
US Marine Corps Photo Japan’s military chiefs are warning that the country faces its most severe and complex security environment since World War II ... in a mid-air collision, the loss of ...