What is the deterrence role of the US Marines on Okinawa in the US–Japan alliance? (Time Stamps)

Paul O’Shea, The US–Japan alliance and the role of the US Marines on Okinawa in extended deterrence, Social Science Japan Journal, Volume 27, Issue 1, Winter 2024, Pages 57–76, https://doi.org/10.1093/ssjj/jyad024

Abstract
The relocation of the controversial Marine base at Futenma on Okinawa to Henoko in the north of the same island has been framed by Japanese politicians, officials, and analysts as crucial to deterrence. Critics respond that deterrence is merely a pretext, and the relocation is a politically convenient solution that perpetuates discrimination against Okinawa by the central government in Tokyo. This article draws on deterrence theory to evaluate the deterrence claims made by relocation proponents. It finds little evidence to support them: the Marines’ capabilities pale against the massive US forward deployment, including the Seventh Fleet and the Fifth Air Force. As for the local balance of forces, the Marines are unlikely to participate immediately in a local conflict, and their geographical location leaves them vulnerable; current US strategy is to down-scale and disperse Marine units. If one were focusing on defence rather than political convenience, the Marines would be relocated off Okinawa. In terms of credibility, the article finds that other US bases in Japan play a much more important ‘tripwire’ role, and ultimately, given inter alia the security treaty, joint exercises, and deep interoperability, US extended deterrence to Japan is as credible as possible under the circumstances.

Timestamps

00:00:18 – Abstract
00:01:48 – 1. Introduction
00:19:07 – 2. The US military presence on Okinawa
00:13:34 – 3. Extended deterrence and the US–Japan alliance
00:16:53 – 3.1. Capabilities and extended deterrence
00:19:26 – 3.2. Credibility and extended deterrence
00:24:43 – 3.3. Communication and extended deterrence
00:26:00 – 4. The role of the Marines in extended deterrence
00:26:40 – 4.1. The Marines and the deployment of US forces in Japan
00:30:38 – 4.2. Deterring China
00:36:01 – 4.3. The Marines in an East China Sea conflict
00:56:57 – 4.4. The Marine base relocation’s role in communicating..
01:02:00 – 5. Conclusion

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