Japan Forms Cross-Party UAP Inquiry to Boost National Detection Capabilities and U.S. Cooperation
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Yoshiharu Asakawa leads Japan's bipartisan committee of over 80 MPs to study unidentified aerial phenomena, arguing they could be advanced weapons or spying drones and pressing for stronger national detection capabilities and closer U.S. cooperation, including a national agency modeled after the Pentagon's AARO.
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