(Washington Comprehensive News) American media quoted people familiar with the matter that military officials in the United States and Japan have been committed to formulating a plan for the Taiwan Strait to deal with the threat of martial arts in mainland China for more than a year, but JapanNo troops have been promised so far.

The Wall Street Journal reported last Saturday (July 15) that the plan was one of the most important parts of the United States' response to the threat of Taiwan to seize the threat of Taiwan.

It is reported that Japan is only 70 miles away from Taiwan, and Japan has about 504,000 U.S. military, which is mainly concentrated in Okinawa.Washington has therefore urged Tokyo to consider letting the Japanese army be responsible for searching for tasks such as mainland Chinese submarines around Taiwan, but Japan has not promised.

Report analysis, Japanese leaders have been avoiding public discussion in the role of the Taiwan Strait War, partly due to the general opposition from Japanese public opinion.

Japan also emphasizes that the development of military reserve is entirely for self -defense.Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Wenxiong said when he visited Okinawa Island in June that Japan invested more funds in military deterrence and response capabilities in order to reduce the risk of being attacked.

According to the Research Center of the Washington Think Tank Strategy and International Issues Research Center earlier this year, with the support of allies such as Japan and Australia, the United States is likely to prevent Beijing from controlling Taiwan.In most deductible scenarios, Japan joined the battle after attacking the US military base in Beijing.

Some security analysts in the United States and Japan believe that although mainland China has launched an attack on the United States in Japan, it may make Japan no longer hesitate, but it does not necessarily mean that the conflict will be launched in this way.The Japanese government is most worried about the risk of upgrading the war. For example, Beijing may encourage Russia and North Korea to attack Japan or threaten the use of nuclear weapons.

The Wall Street Journal also reported that when the United States and Japan tried to formulate a joint action plan for the Taiwan Strait Conflict, the United States was seeking to provide more clear information in Japan.People familiar with the matter said that the topics discussed on both sides include supply routes, missile launch locations, and refugee evacuation plans.People familiar with the matter also said that Japan is willing to support the US military by providing fuel and other materials.