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PUBLISHED : Thursday, 25 August, 2016, 3:59pm

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The Japanese and Australian defence ministers agreed Thursday to strengthen security cooperation amid China’s growing maritime assertiveness and North Korea’s repeated ballistic missile launches, including one fired the previous day.

“I have been clearly instructed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to promote defence cooperation between Japan and Australia. I would like to deepen the relationship,” Defence Minister Tomomi Inada said
at the outset of the talks with her Australian counterpart Marise Payne in Tokyo.

Payne also noted the importance of the two countries’ cooperation for regional peace and safety amid growing security challenges.

On Wednesday morning, North Korea test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan. Japan said it was the first time this type of missile had reached the country’s air defence identification zone.

The two ministers agreed to strengthen defence cooperation through joint drills and oppose any unilateral actions that escalate tensions.

Japan has been concerned by China’s military buildup in the contested waters of the South China Sea and repeated intrusions by Chinese government vessels in Japanese waters around a group of islets in the East China Sea, controlled by Japan but claimed by China.

The ministers also affirmed a plan to hold “two-plus-two” talks involving the two countries’ defence and foreign ministers later this year in Tokyo.

Such security talks between Japan and Australia were previously held last November.

The defence ministerial talks were the first between the countries since Japan failed to win a multibillion dollar deal to build submarines for the Australian navy.
 
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The defence ministerial talks were the first between the countries since Japan failed to win a multibillion dollar deal to build submarines for the Australian navy.

Slapped in the face once already.
 
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The lifeline of japan is passing through scs. if china extorts japan and makes japan pay a 10% protection fee, japan will go to war against china to get rid of that protection fee
 
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japan imports about $100 billion dollars worth of crude oil and natural gas from the middle east. if china controls the scs and extorts japan to pay about $10 billion protection fee, japan will spend that $10 billion to buy 33 F-35 to keep the sea lane open instead.
 
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japan imports about $100 billion dollars worth of crude oil and natural gas from the middle east. if china controls the scs and extorts japan to pay about $10 billion protection fee, japan will spend that $10 billion to buy 33 F-35 to keep the sea lane open instead.

lol, China will handily destroy Japan, and Japan better to summon their sugar daddy.

@Economic superpower
 
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lol, China will handily destroy Japan, and Japan better to summon their sugar daddy.

@Economic superpower
China can destroy Aussie ship too. Australia military is weaker than Canada. Just that we don't spend as much in navy as not needed. Jhungary has been lying about how great Australia's military is.
 
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China can destroy Aussie ship too. Australia military is weaker than Canada. Just that we don't spend as much in navy as not needed. Jhungary has been lying about how great Australia's military is.

As I mentioned before, those countries just like Vietnam are a group of kittens, whether they are armed to the teeth or not make no difference for China.

Rather to spend more money to bankrupt themselves with those expensive toys, they should rather focus on their economy.
 
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China can destroy Aussie ship too. Australia military is weaker than Canada. Just that we don't spend as much in navy as not needed. Jhungary has been lying about how great Australia's military is.
what r u smoking buddy? Australia has 100 f-35; that's the strongest air force in the Asian pacific theatre; that's even stronger than Japanese air force. Australian's 100 f-35 can take out 300 j-20 in a heart beat.
 
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what r u smoking buddy? Australia has 100 f-35; that's the strongest air force in the Asian pacific theatre; that's even stronger than Japanese air force. Australian's 100 f-35 can take out 300 j-20 in a heart beat.

100 F-35?

Are you on crack? There are only 180 being produced so far, does this mean Aussie has more F-35 than the US?
 
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what r u smoking buddy? Australia has 100 f-35; that's the strongest air force in the Asian pacific theatre; that's even stronger than Japanese air force. Australian's 100 f-35 can take out 300 j-20 in a heart beat.
Canada's economy is bigger than Australia. We can kick their *** in a war anyday.
 
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Does this mean anything? They need to wait a lot time to receive the order and to train their pilots.

Today is the systematic warfare, to rely on one single weapon won't make any difference on the battlefield.
 
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