Is Japan planning to join Trump's "Golden Dome" defense system?

Tokyo, Japan - Japanese premier Sanae Takaichi is expected to announce Tokyo's participation in the "Golden Dome" US missile defense system when she meets President Donald Trump next week, a report said Friday.

Japan is reportedly planning to participate in Trump's "Golden Dome" US missile defense system.  © IMAGO / imagebroker

Billed as a next-generation missile defense shield, the Golden Dome for America "will progressively protect our nation from aerial attacks from any foe," including through space-based interceptors and sensors, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said last year.

Citing several unnamed government sources, Japan's Yomiuri daily said Takaichi is expected to discuss the initiative with Trump during their planned March 19 meeting in Washington, and convey to him Japan's intention to join.

The aim is for the allies to jointly develop interceptors and a satellite network as a counterforce to hypersonic glide vehicles pursued by China and Russia, the newspaper said.

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The HGVs are said to be capable of flying at a speed of at least Mach 5.

By participating in the Golden Dome initiative, Japan wants to boost its own self-defense capabilities, the Yomiuri said.

Japan has been shedding its strict pacifist stance in recent years, moving to obtain "counterstrike" capabilities and doubling military spending to 2% of GDP.

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In December, the government approved a record budget for the upcoming fiscal year that starts next month, including a record $56.5 billion for defense spending.

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