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US-Japan Joint Drill

With the arrival of a new presidency, relations are being improved as more joint drills and communication is being conducted around the globe between the US Navy and the navies of other countries. Japan and the US Navy held a joint drill together with the USS George Washington, a nuclear powered submarine. The drills include patrolling together along with 12 other ships, and the transferring of jets, food, and supplies between the George Washington and Japanese ships. Missile defense is also expected to be worked on together, and these operations are expected to end in faster response times, improved relations, and a stronger ability to work together as unified whole when the situation arises. As the United States is one of the greatest super powers in the world, acts like these are important to raise awareness and encourage relations between separate countries. As the United States, Great Britain, Japan, and many other super countries lead the way, it is expected for communication and support to continue to raise and foster stronger relations and a unified world that is worthy of being in the 21st century. In addition, smaller countries can be given assistance through joint efforts.

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