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Trump again chides ‘one-sided’ US-Japan defence pact: ‘they don’t pay anything’

‘If we’re ever attacked, they don’t have to do a thing to protect us,’ US president says

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Japanese and US troops take part in a military exercise in Japan’s Shizuoka prefecture in 2022. Photo: Kyodo
US President Donald Trump on Thursday renewed his complaint that the decades-old US-Japan security treaty is “so one-sided” as Washington and Tokyo are set to negotiate a deal over his tariffs.

“We pay hundreds of billions of dollars to defend them, but … they don’t pay anything,” Trump told reporters gathered for a cabinet meeting. “If we’re ever attacked, they don’t have to do a thing to protect us,” he said, sarcastically calling the treaty a “wonderful deal”.

It is not the first time he has made such remarks, but the context of his fresh statements on the topic may hint at the path of forthcoming trade negotiations between the two countries.
Trump’s comments regarding tariffs suddenly deviated to Japan while he was claiming that the United States has long been treated unfairly in the global trading system.

Trump said he does not want to criticise China or other countries, placing the blame instead on his predecessors for leaving the US to struggle with unfair practices.

Referring to the US-Japan security accord, he said, “I just wonder who did this, and it’s people that either hate our country or didn’t care.”

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