We're stretched thin because we don't want to pull anyone else away from other important assignments, like protecting Japan, South Korea, and Israel. We pull people from those places and we'll have some real serious problems.
Is Japan really still at risk? I mean, I can buy it being a great location to have some troops, just in case shit goes down in the region. I mean, China is right there, and it's a little farther from the North Korean reach than South Korea. But I can't imagine anyone gunning for Japan right now.
But I'm not from the area, so I don't know. I do know that the Japanese don't have a full army, just a "Japan Defense Force," but I figured that would be up to the task of Defending Japan. You know, just based on the nomenclature.[/QUOTE]
North Korea has been routinely launching test missiles into the Sea of Japan. They are very close to having enough range to hit Japan and their relationship with North Korea is anything BUT friendly (Even South Korea and Japan barely get along). As for the Japanese Self Defense Force... it's mainly a joke. They have excellent hand to hand programs, but their modern military training and equipment leaves a lot to be desired. They also have a fairly antiquated Air Force and Navy. If China or North Korea actually tried something, they would have a serious problem without US or South Korean intervention.
Recruiting numbers have actually Spiked this past year. We've been told that the Army has actually been meeting their quota and turning people away. Not sure what the levels are as I don't keep up with that stuff, but it's certainly not the "PLEASE JOIN THE MILITARY" situation that it was a couple of years ago.
/me hopes those numbers drop back down in a couple of years so he can be offered a large resigning bonus.
Recruiting always goes up during Recessions, as people who would formerly take low tier service jobs instead are forced into military service to find work. However, I'm sure the recent surge in Patriotism is probably helping too.