China angry : US and Japan navy hold military drill to destroy China after sink 10 US ship in South China Sea

THE US and Japan have carried out joint computer-based naval drills in East Asian waters, as the two powers work to create unified China and North Korea strategies with regional American allies. America’s 7th Fleet, who are headquartered in Japan and responsible for operations in East Asia, announced on Monday they would be running their annual computer-based drill. The Resilient Shield 2021 exercises will run from today to February 26 at more than 77 American and Japanese command centres.

In a statement, the 7th Fleet said the annual computer-based drills will test joint tactics to face regional threats, including China and North Korea, and to ensure the US and Japanese forces are well-rehearsed. Captain Leslie Sobol, director of the fleet’s Task Force Integrated Air and Missile Defence, also touted the exercises as a way to strengthen ties with Japan. He said Resilient Shield serves to enhance cooperation and further integrate the unmatched missile defence capabilities of Japan and the United States.