US Marines formally opens first new base in 70 years on island of Guam | Mahaz News


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The United States Marine Corps on Thursday formally opened its first new base in 70 years, a 4,000-acre set up on the US Pacific island of Guam that at some point is predicted to host 5,000 Marines.

Construction of Camp Blaz, as it’s formally recognized, was partially funded by the Japanese authorities as a part of a deal made throughout the Barack Obama administration to maneuver Marines from the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, the place their presence has led to resentment.

The ceremony, technically a reactivation of the bottom, follows its gentle activation in October 2020 in a restricted ceremony throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

Thursday’s formal opening comes amid a broader US technique to disperse and strengthen its forces across the Pacific amid rising tensions with China.

“Camp Blaz will serve as a strategic hub as the Department of Defense realizes the vision of the 2022 National Defense Strategy,” a Marine Corps press launch mentioned.

That 2022 doc lists two of the US Defense Department’s high priorities as “defending the homeland, paced to the growing multi-domain threat posed by the PRC (People’s Republic of China)” and “deterring strategic attacks against the United States, allies, and partners.”

Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger touched on each at a ceremony on Guam Thursday.

“Forward, persistent presence is key to the regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz is a critical part of that. More than that, it shows our undivided relationship with the government of Japan,” Berger mentioned.

“The Japan and US alliance is the cornerstone of the people, the peace and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region and the linchpin of Japan’s foreign policy,” Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Yoshikawa Yuumi mentioned.

The Marine Corps says Camp Blaz is the primary new set up it has activated since 1952, when what’s now generally known as Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, Georgia, opened.

The base, which isn’t but absolutely accomplished as building tasks proceed, joins one other key US navy set up, Andersen Air Force Base, on Guam’s northern plateau.

Source web site: www.cnn.com

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