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The US Ally That Figured Out China’s Gameplan Long Before Washington

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The US Ally That Figured Out China’s Gameplan Long Before Washington

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Washington has spent decades talking about the U.S.-Japan alliance in military terms. Carrier groups. Missile defense. Deterrence. Those things matter enormously. But the alliance runs far deeper than defense planning, and right now the economic dimension deserves more attention than it is getting.

It runs through factories, ports, semiconductor supply chains, cattle ranches, shipping corridors, food processing systems, and business relationships that never make the evening news. (RELATED: My Country Has Been Uncle Sam’s Friend For Decades, And We’re In Big Trouble)

Understanding why that matters requires being honest about something Washington spent too long avoiding: China is not a trading partner that plays by the rules. It is a strategic competitor that uses economic leverage as a weapon, and every supply chain that runs through Beijing is a vulnerability waiting to be exploited.

Japan figured this out before most American policymakers did.

The U.S.-Japan relationship stands out in the current environment precisely because it is built on something China cannot offer: genuine mutual trust developed over decades of transparent commerce, shared democratic values, and consistent institutional behavior.

That is not a diplomatic abstraction, but rather a practical asset with real economic consequences.

Japan remains badly underestimated by many in Washington. Its food processing and agricultural technology sectors are extraordinarily sophisticated. Precision packaging, cold-chain logistics, sanitation systems and production efficiency are not glamorous topics, but they matter........

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