Japan and Australia are locking arms in defense, forging a bold new security pact as the U.S. scales back drills with South Korea — sparking alarm over regional stability. With North Korea’s growing military muscle and China’s expanding arsenal, Tokyo and Canberra are accelerating joint efforts: Japan will test hypersonic missiles on Aussie ranges, and they’re co-developing a high-energy laser system called Boobook to outpace threats. This isn’t just about reacting — it’s about reshaping Asia’s defense architecture, proving that when Washington pulls back, allies step up.
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