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What are US and Japanese soldiers doing in the middle of the Australian bush?

What happened

The BBC's Katy Watson explains why troops are training in remote Australia - a country not at war, thousands of kilometres from today's major conflicts

What is at stake

The implications of what are us and japanese soldiers doing in the middle of the australian bush? will become clearer as more details emerge from BBC.

The background

What precedes what are us and japanese soldiers doing in the middle of the australian bush?, according to BBC, is a sequence of decisions that narrowed the range of possible outcomes.

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Signal Ledger reads this through the lens of japanese, soldiers, doing, middle, australian: The BBC's Katy Watson explains why troops are training in remote Australia - a country not at war, thousands of kilometres from today's major conflicts.

Source note

BBC reporting: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cyv09p2vy87o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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