I hope to start outlining U.S. military build up in the Asia-Pacific region, and specifically in Japan .
So far there are two sections: Asia-Pacific Region and Japan.
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
The following is an outline of an article by Rick Rozoff at Global research which details the buildup of the U.S. military in the Asia-Pacific region. Other sources are also included, but unless otherwise noted the data is from the Rozoff article.
Naval Fleets
- 6 navel fleets and eleven aircraft carrier strike groups, making it the largest navy in the world.
- all 10 of the world's Nitmitz class nuclear-powered supercarriers
- as many aircraft carriers as all other nations combined.
- 70-80 planes and 10-12 naval expeditionary strike groups, ready for deployment on these air craft carriers
Seventh Fleet based in Japan
- it is the largest of U.S. forward-deployed fleets.
- 40-60 ships
- 25-350 aircraft
-20,000-60,000 Navy and Marine Corps personal (11,000 Navy personal on the fleet and and extra 35,000 in Japan according to AEI)
- dispatched every where from Russia Kurile Islands to South China Seas to Indian Ocean
U.S. Mutual Defense Treaties with/ Bases and Missile Defense Systems in:
-Australia
-Japan
-South Korea
-Thailand (Taiwan will receive 200 Patriot anti-ballistic missiles and 8 warships that can be upgraded to fire Standard Missile-3 interceptors)
- New Zealand (no bases or missile defense systems)
Military cooperation w/Asia-Pacific Nations:
- Austraila gave permission to U.S. military to make use of all of its logistics
- New Zealand announced in April that it will remove the ban on the docking of nuclear-powered warships and subs and that joint U.S. military exercises would resume
- U.S.-India joint military exercises in Malabar since 1992 (Japan joined in in 2009)
- U.S., Australia, Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Singapore began Exercise Bersama Shield 2010 on the Malaysian penninsula
Afghan War Troops from:
- Australia (1,500 soldiers)
- Japan (supplied naval troops until last year)
- Mongolia
- New Zealand (200 troops)
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Mongolia
- 46 nations in total
(Rozoff article data end)
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JAPAN
Iwakuni Base (map)
- by 2014 59 jet fighters based in US Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Kanagawa (map), will move to Iwakuni Base, making the base twice larger, the biggest air base in Far East Asia.
- 4,000 people (1,900 military personnel and families) will also be moved from Atsugi to Iwakuni
- Citizen opposition group Peace Link, Rim Peace Iwakuni and another local group distributed 2,000 handouts passers-by in 20 minutes on May 5, 2010 (video by Yamaguchi Broadcasting Station in Japanese)
Tokunoshima (map)
- U.S. Marines asking to deploy MV-22 Osprey tilt-roter aircraft on Tokunoshima [1] which is only 200 kilometers away from Okinawa and approximately 400 kilometers form China
- at least 80% of Tokunoshima residents oppose the placement of bases on Tokunoshima (based on petition signatures) [2]
- 34 people killed 4 separate Osprey accidents (July 20, 1992-7 deaths;April 8, 2000- 19 deaths; December 11, 2000- 4 deaths [3] April 9, 2010-Afghanistan- 4 deaths[4])
- Osprey has been used in Iraq[5], Afghanistan[4] and Honduras[6]
[1] Kyodo News, Hatoyama eyeing deployment of MV-22 Ospreys on Tokunoshima: sources ( May 1, 2010)
[2] Kyodo News, 80% of Tokunoshima residents are against hosting U.S. base (May 5, 2010)
[3] Wired,Saving the Pentagon's Killer Chopper-Plane (July 2005)
[4] CNN Wire Staff,ISAF: 4 killed in U.S. aircraft crash in Afghanistan (April 9, 2010)
[5] Rotor and Wing, Military/Utility: Osprey Heads to Iraq (April 2007)
[6] Bell Boeing ,Osprey Delivers for Honduran villagers (June 2009)
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