An interesting geopolitical development that few are really noticing. The distance between Japan and the Taiwan area has become even more strategic — we're talking about just 110 kilometers from Yonaguni Island, where Japan is deploying its medium-range anti-aircraft missiles.



Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi confirmed the plan during a visit to a military base in the Ryukyu chain. This is not a random move — Japan is clearly strengthening its defensive posture in an area that remains one of the most tense points in contemporary geopolitics.

This 110-kilometer distance sums it all up: Japan and China remain separated by a relatively narrow space, with Taiwan in the middle. The deployment of these missile systems is not just a matter of territorial defense but a very clear geopolitical message about how Tokyo intends to protect its interests and those of its allies in the region.

The Ryukyu chain has become the true focal point of regional security. When you look at this distance on the map, you understand why every military move in this area attracts global attention. Japan is not doing anything surprising from a strategic point of view, but the timing and the openness of communication say a lot about how the situation is perceived in Tokyo.
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