US Warns Japan of Two-Year Delay in Tomahawk Deliveries
Published on 5/23/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowThe US government has informed Japan that the delivery of Tomahawk missiles could be delayed by two years due to ongoing military operations in the Middle East. This delay is attributed to the Pentagon's efforts to replenish its depleted stocks. This situation could have significant implications for US-Japan defense relations and military readiness in the region. The delivery timeline change may influence Japan's defense strategies and planning for procurement.
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