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Japanese troops to stay in Iraq
2004-11-28
Japan's defense chief said Sunday that Japanese troops should remain in Iraq until the country is properly rehabilitated, possibly until late 2005. About 500 Japanese troops are helping to rebuild infrastructure in the southern Iraqi city of Samawah, and their mandate is set to expire Dec. 14. The government was planning to assess the situation in Samawah before deciding on a possible extension. Asked about a possible pullout of Japanese troops, Defense Minister Takahiro Ono said that several factors had to be considered, including whether they had fulfilled their mission to help rebuild the war-torn country. ``Another factor to consider is that a mission by multinational troops expires next December - that could be one cutoff point,'' Ono said during an appearance on a morning news program by public broadcaster NHK. Ono was referring to a December 2005 deadline for the mandate of multinational forces in Iraq under a United Nations Security Council resolution.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Send more rice!
Posted by: gromky   2004-11-28 12:19:55 PM  

#2  A real consideration, and one that often surpasses politics, is how the soldiers themselves speak about their mission. Reports that include comments like "The local people like us", "We are doing good things", and "It would be good to establish a major trade mission here yesterday as there is boucoup money to be made", tend to get strong circulation in the government back home.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-11-28 8:29:42 AM  

#1  Looks like the Japanese noticed Fallujah and choose to ride the strong horse. Whatever the reason, thanks.
Posted by: RWV   2004-11-28 1:12:20 AM  

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