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Japan and Canada Forge Strategic Alliance Amid Middle East Turmoil—What It Means for America’s Global Security

By National Security Desk | March 6, 2026

Amid escalating conflict in the Middle East threatening vital energy routes, Japan and Canada have signed a strategic defense and energy agreement—highlighting the urgent need for America to reaffirm its commitment to global security and protect its national interests.

In an era marked by growing geopolitical uncertainty, Japan and Canada have taken bold steps to secure their economic and defense interests through a new strategic agreement signed this Friday in Tokyo. This pact aims at strengthening cooperation on defense, economic resilience, and energy security precisely as U.S. military strikes on Iran escalate tensions in the Middle East, jeopardizing international oil supply chains critical to global—and American—prosperity. Is the U.S. Ready to Lead or Will Our Allies Take the Helm? Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney underscored the gravity of energy security amid these volatile...

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