
US, Japanese and Australian military forces conducted joint training exercises in remote North Queensland, Australia's rugged terrain. The multinational drills reflect deepening defense cooperation among the three nations amid regional security concerns, though Australia is not currently engaged in active conflict. The BBC observed the exercises, which underscored the allies' coordinated military readiness thousands of kilometres from existing major conflict zones.
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