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What does the US Himars deployment to southern Japan mean for China?

The rocket launcher system will be dispatched with a US Marine regiment along part of the strategic ‘first island chain’

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The US will deploy a marine regiment equipped with a Himars system along the Ryukus, also known as the Nansei Islands. Photo: AFP
Amber Wangin Beijing
A US plan to step up its military presence in a chain of southern Japanese islands is meant to block Chinese military access to the eastern waters near Taiwan in a conflict, according to Chinese analysts.
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The United States plans to deploy the US Marine Littoral Regiment equipped with a Himars rocket launcher system along the Nansei Islands close to Taiwan, Japanese news agency Kyodo reported on Monday.

The deployment in the archipelago also known as the Ryukus will be part of a US-Japan operation plan to address a Taiwan contingency, sources told Kyodo.

The contingency plan would also include installation of US long-range missile units in the Philippines, the report said.

The Nanseis extend from the southernmost part of the Japanese mainland towards Taiwan and host a major US military base in Okinawa.

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They are part of the “first island chain” – a series of islands serving as a defensive line against China, stretching from Japan, through Taiwan, and down to the Philippines.
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