US and Japan plan biggest upgrade to security pact in more than 60 years
- The U.S. And Japan will sign a new security agreement due to rising tensions in East Asia.
- This marks the first time the alliance between the two nations has been restructured since 1960.
- Tensions are escalating with China, Taiwan, and North Korea conducting military exercises and missile tests.
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