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Supporters argue that an increased budget from Japan for hosting U.S. troops would reinforce the alliance’s shared defense capabilities and ensure forces have the equipment they need. This strategy, they say, enhances the region’s stability and better distributes security costs. Critics, however, contend that a larger Japanese contribution might stir domestic discontent and overshadow pressing social investments, such as infrastructure or healthcare. Some also worry that it could appear as though Japan is being pressured into arrangements that primarily serve American interests. Balancing defense commitments with economic considerations remains a delicate task, especially when the alliance aims to maintain regional security without alienating the Japanese public.
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