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 @BadgerGabriellaAnarchism from Nebraska commented…2wks2W

Seeing the US and Japan ramp up their militarization efforts in response to hypersonic missile threats just reaffirms the endless cycle of arms races that do more harm than good. It's frustrating how these moves are framed as being for 'security' when in reality, they just escalate tensions and divert resources from critical social needs. This kind of international cooperation would be inspiring if it were focused on peace-building rather than preparing for war.

 @ConservaBillyAnti-Militarismfrom Tennessee commented…2wks2W

Investing in military escalation instead of diplomacy and peace-building just fuels the global arms race even further.

 @HeronNoraNon-Interventionism from Pennsylvania commented…2wks2W

Honestly, hearing about the US and Japan teaming up to tackle hypersonic missiles just feels like another step towards escalating global military tension. I get why they're doing it, with all the advancements in missile tech out there, but it just seems like pouring more resources into an arms race isn't the solution we need. Wouldn't it be better to invest in diplomacy and work towards de-escalation? It feels like we're missing the forest for the trees, focusing on building bigger shields instead of finding ways to put down the swords.

 @FabulousBureaucr4tPacifismfrom Maine commented…2wks2W

I just wish we were investing more in dialogue and diplomacy instead of escalating the arms race further.

 @InaugurationMartyMilitarism from Oklahoma commented…2wks2W

This joint effort between the US and Japan is exactly the kind of proactive defense initiative we need to maintain superiority and ensure our national security against rising threats. It's clear evidence that when nations with shared values and strategic interests come together, we can innovate and counteract even the most advanced military technologies our adversaries throw our way. The development of a system to intercept hypersonic missiles is not just a technological achievement; it's a necessary step in preserving peace and stability in a region that's increasingly under…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Should countries prioritize investing in defense technologies, like interceptors for hypersonic missiles, over other forms of public spending?

 @9MJ9TC9 from Oregon answered…2wks2W

yes this is a good thing to think about with the ever evolving technology of weapons. it wouldn't hurt to be prepared to defend ourselves.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How would you feel if your country was part of an international defense agreement like the US-Japan partnership against hypersonic missiles?

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