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Sailors return to Jacksonville following six-month deployment

Welcome home! Sailors return to NAS Jax following six-month deployment The Mad Foxes of Patrol Squadron are returning to Naval Air Station Jacksonville following a six-month deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 7:38 AM EDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 11:32 AM EDT May 4, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Welcome home, sailors! The Mad Foxes of Patrol Squadron (VP) 5 are returning to Naval Air Station Jacksonville on Tuesday following a six-month deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. A spokesperson for NAS Jax says VP-5 conducted maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations with the P-8A Poseidon aircraft primarily out of Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. 

Is the U S -Japan Alliance Still the Cornerstone of Stability in Asia?

Is the U.S.-Japan Alliance Still the ‘Cornerstone’ of Stability in Asia? Japan is finally becoming an activist, sometimes ruthless defender of its interests a “normal” nation, in other words. The United States needs to start treating it as such. TRIBUTES TO mark the sixtieth anniversary of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty last January celebrated the vision of its creators and its modern indispensability. Certainly, the successes are real. The treaty has kept a former enemy and advanced industrial power aligned with the United States and served as the foundation of America’s geopolitical position in East Asia. Japan is America’s most important ally in the region. But it is also worth remembering that the U.S.-Japan relationship owes a large measure of its success to good fortune. Over sixty years it has never been tested in a great power crisis. And fortune has bred complacency, especially on the American side.

Future-oriented China-US relations

PLA Navy ships conduct supply operations at an unspecified location in February 2019. [Photo/Xinhua] With the US presidential election ushering in a change of US administration, there was much speculation about possible changes to US foreign policy and, in particular, its China policy. But it has become clear the extent to which the Biden administration is content to continue the policy of its predecessor. As a result, many people who are concerned about China-US relations are lamenting that it is impossible to return to the past . But in my view, China-US relationship should not look to the past. The two countries should set their eyes on the future, avoid confrontation, and move their relations forward in a steady manner.

In the 1960s, Kim Il-sung Sent Terrorists to Overthrow South Korea

In the 1960s, Kim Il-sung Sent Terrorists to Overthrow South Korea
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US Military Exposed 600,000 to Toxins in Japan and Micronesia -- and Hid It

Most Americans trust the military; a 2020 poll found 72 percent with “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in that institution, edged out only by small business. Many were likely picturing enlisted persons, but their trust often extends to the leadership, both uniformed and civilian. However, those making life-and-death decisions for both U.S. troops and people of other countries even in the absence of war deserve our serious scrutiny. A new book, Poisoning the Pacific, examines the military’s long role in the environmental degradation of East Asia and Pacific islands, severely impacting the health of the region’s people and U.S. personnel stationed there. Author Jon Mitchell is a Tokyo-based journalist, and much of his book focuses on Japan, especially its southernmost prefecture of Okinawa. But he also covers contamination in places like Vietnam, Guam and the Marshall Islands.

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