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The New York Times·3 min read·medium

Japan Is Building a New Intelligence Agency With Help From the West

Japan Is Building a New Intelligence Agency With Help From the West
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Japan is working to establish a centralized intelligence agency for the first time since World War II. The government is seeking expertise and collaboration from Western allies, including the United States, to bolster its national security capabilities.

Japan is undertaking an ambitious effort to build a centralized intelligence agency for the first time since World War II, and it is turning to partners in the West for help. Japanese leaders have privately approached allies such as the United States... [1565 chars]

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