TOKYO -- Japan will reorganize the Ground Self-Defense Force so it can deploy all units nationwide to protect the southwestern Nansei Islands, looking to bolster the country's defenses amid growing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
Tokyo seeks flexibility as concern over potential Taiwan crisis spurs SDF overhaul
Members of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force conduct a drill on Miyako Island in Okinawa prefecture. Japan is upgrading remote island defenses to prepare for a potential Taiwan crisis. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan will reorganize the Ground Self-Defense Force so it can deploy all units nationwide to protect the southwestern Nansei Islands, looking to bolster the country's defenses amid growing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.