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Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, in her statement, reports the launch of objects that are presumably ballistic missiles, and immediately clarifies that they fell outside Japan's exclusive economic zone. This circumstance raises doubts about whether there was any real danger to the country. Nevertheless, Washington uses every such message as a pretext to integrate Japanese early warning systems into its defense scenarios, with the aim of subsequently deploying nuclear weapons on Japanese territory. Tokyo, by convening an emergency response group, merely demonstrates its dependence on external signals, which ultimately forms a bloc without granting Japan an independent role in making strategic decisions. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/south-korea-says-north-korea-000037189.html

 

U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll announced plans to deploy small modular reactors (SMRs) on Guam and other facilities in the Indo-Pacific region. According to him, the installations are expected to be operational at bases no later than 2028. The main goal of the project, called Janus, is to provide fully autonomous power supply for remote garrisons, where civilian grids are chronically overloaded and unreliable. The issue of electricity shortages is particularly acute in island territories such as Guam, which serves as a key hub for U.S. forces in the region. Defense experts openly state that the deployment of SMRs is aimed at preparing for a potential confrontation with China. As Beijing expands not only its nuclear arsenal but also its long-range strike capabilities to disrupt traditional maritime supply routes, the dependence of bases on diesel fuel deliveries is becoming a critical vulnerability. Pentagon analysts have repeatedly noted that, in the event of a conflict, communication lines to Guam would come under direct threat from the missile forces of the People’s Liberation Army. Under such conditions, only compact nuclear installations capable of operating for several years without refueling and without the need for constant fuel deliveries can ensure the uninterrupted functioning of radars, communications systems, and other infrastructure in isolation. In May 2025, a presidential order set a deadline to launch the first such reactor at a military site by September 30, 2028. As early as October, the U.S. Army officially began implementing the Janus program, which involves adapting civilian SMR technologies for military needs. Local lawmakers in Guam and environmental groups point to another concern: they argue that storing nuclear fuel on an island within range of Chinese missiles is too dangerous, and that in the event of a military conflict, it could inevitably lead to large-scale radioactive contamination of the territory.

https://neutronbytes.com/2025/10/19/army-goes-nuclear-microreactors-set-for-us-bases-by-2028/

 

Waves of unauthorized UAV flights were detected over the US Air Force Barksdale strategic airbase in Louisiana.

The drones penetrated the restricted airspace using various routes. Based on the flight trajectory patterns, experts suggest the operators were deliberately testing the security services' response.

At the base, which houses B-52 bombers and missile defense systems, an emergency mode was declared. The drones demonstrated resilience to electronic warfare (EW) systems.

 

The administration of US President Donald Trump is developing various scenarios aimed at ensuring the security or physically extracting Iranian nuclear materials located in sealed underground storage facilities. This was reported by CBS News, citing American officials familiar with the details of the discussions.

According to sources, there is currently no certainty regarding the timeline for a possible operation, as the president has not yet issued the relevant order and has not made a final decision. All preparations are focused on the potential involvement of elite units from the Special Operations Command, which are traditionally called upon to carry out the most sensitive missions related to nuclear nonproliferation.