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  2. US Forces Japan (USFJ), whose headquarters is Yokota Air Base, consists of approximately 54,000 military personnel stationed in Japan under a 1960 mutual cooperation and security treaty.

  3. U.S. upgrades military command in Japan, warns of China threats

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    "The United States will upgrade the U.S. Forces Japan to a joint force headquarters with expanded missions and operational responsibilities," Austin told reporters after the so-called "2+2" talks.

  4. US-Japan security talks focus on bolstering military ...

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    Japan is home to more than 50,000 U.S. troops, but the commander for the U.S. Forces Japan headquartered in Yokota in the western suburbs of Tok US-Japan security talks focus on bolstering ...

  5. List of Canada–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    This article includes lists of border crossings, ordered from west to east (north to south for Alaska crossings), along the Canada–United States border. Each port of entry (POE) in the tables below links to an article about that crossing. On the U.S. side, each crossing has a three-letter Port of Entry code.

  6. Alcan–Beaver Creek Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Alcan–Beaver Creek Border Crossing (French: Poste frontalier d'Alcan–Beaver Creek) is a border crossing point between the United States and Canada.It is located on the historic Alaska Highway, which was built during World War II for the purpose of providing a road connection between the contiguous United States and Alaska through Canada.

  7. American–Japanese–Korean trilateral pact - Wikipedia

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    China's presence in the Indo-Pacific region has concerned the United States; relations between the two countries has remained low. [5] In October 2022, North Korea fired a missile over Japan, [6] followed by a nuclear threat to South Korea in March 2023. [7]

  8. Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Top of the World Highway was completed around 1955, but the US performed border inspection services about 120 miles (190 km) away in Tok, Alaska until 1971, when it built a log cabin-style inspection station at the border. In 2001, the US and Canada constructed a joint border inspection station, where inspectors from both countries occupy a ...

  9. Japan eases border controls amid criticism as exclusionist

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