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TOKYO: Japan and the United States are mulling a joint military drill to simulate retaking a remote island from foreign forces, reports said, amid a festering row between Tokyo and Beijing over disputed islets.
The exercise, part of broader joint manoeuvres to start in early November, would use an uninhabited island in Okinawa, southernmost Japan, Jiji Press and Kyodo News agencies quoted unidentified sources as saying yesterday.
The drill would involve Japanese and US troops making an amphibious and airborne landing to retake the island using boats and helicopters, Kyodo said.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of rocky outcrops in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan and the Diaoyu Islands in China. The Tokyo-administered island chain is uninhabited, but is thought to be sitting on top of valuable resources.
The dispute flared in August and September with landings by nationalists from both sides and the subsequent nationalisation of the islands by Tokyo.
The exercise would reportedly use the uninhabited island of Irisunajima. The tiny island, used as a firing range for US forces, is also in the East China Sea but hundreds of kilometres away from the disputed island chain.
Jiji said some Japanese and US government officials were cautious about holding the drill, fearing a likely angry response from China.
Japanese, US troops mull drill to take island: Reports - The Times of India
Do we expect a surprise joint amphibious operation by US and Japanese armed forces on what China calls, the Diaoyu Islands in the near future? Is it the beginning of future joint operations of the US with other affected littoral countries in the South China Sea that have ongoing disputes with China, keeping in view the new American doctrine for the Asia Pacific region?
It will be interesting to see how things pan out.
The exercise, part of broader joint manoeuvres to start in early November, would use an uninhabited island in Okinawa, southernmost Japan, Jiji Press and Kyodo News agencies quoted unidentified sources as saying yesterday.
The drill would involve Japanese and US troops making an amphibious and airborne landing to retake the island using boats and helicopters, Kyodo said.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of rocky outcrops in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan and the Diaoyu Islands in China. The Tokyo-administered island chain is uninhabited, but is thought to be sitting on top of valuable resources.
The dispute flared in August and September with landings by nationalists from both sides and the subsequent nationalisation of the islands by Tokyo.
The exercise would reportedly use the uninhabited island of Irisunajima. The tiny island, used as a firing range for US forces, is also in the East China Sea but hundreds of kilometres away from the disputed island chain.
Jiji said some Japanese and US government officials were cautious about holding the drill, fearing a likely angry response from China.
Japanese, US troops mull drill to take island: Reports - The Times of India
Do we expect a surprise joint amphibious operation by US and Japanese armed forces on what China calls, the Diaoyu Islands in the near future? Is it the beginning of future joint operations of the US with other affected littoral countries in the South China Sea that have ongoing disputes with China, keeping in view the new American doctrine for the Asia Pacific region?
It will be interesting to see how things pan out.