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the command ship of the izumo, the symbol of the japan maritime self-defense force
the japan maritime self-defense force played an important role in this joint exercise, with its izumo serving as the command ship of the formation. this symbolizes japan's dominant position in the field of maritime security. in the exercise, the powerful anti-submarine capability of the izumo will be the key. it not only has a strong aircraft carrier capability, but also has unique submarines and patrol aircraft. this combination of equipment has enabled the japan maritime self-defense force to demonstrate its strong military strength in the exercise.
the influence of the united states is hidden behind the exercises
although the united states was not explicitly invited to participate in this joint exercise, its shadow is always there. the situation in the middle east is tense, and the united states needs to rely on the strength of other countries and alliances to maintain its military status during the "window period" in the indo-pacific theater. this joint training, led by the japan maritime self-defense force, is exactly what the united states wants to see. it can maintain a strong military presence in the asia-pacific region, and at the same time, through exercises between japan and the european union, it can strengthen its confrontation capabilities and continue to demonstrate the united states' "indo-pacific strategy."
cooperation and competition jointly shape the international landscape
this exercise reflects the complexity of the international political environment and the dynamic changes in international relations. the actions of the japan maritime self-defense force are a reflection of cooperation and competition between countries, and also provide an important reference for the formation of a new security pattern. the future development of international relations will continue to present a more diversified pattern.