Could US Tomahawk missile delivery delays slow Japan’s long-range strike plans?
Japan's plans to acquire up to 400 Tomahawk missiles from the US may face delays of up to two years, according to reports. These missiles are crucial for Japan's development of a counterstrike capability to deter potential adversaries. While the delays could hinder Japan's defense build-up, they might also create opportunities for Japanese companies to increase their involvement in producing US-designed weaponry. AI