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China-Japan-Koreas
Incoming Tokyo government threatens split with US
2009-09-13
A split is emerging between the United States and Japan over the new Tokyo government's anti-globalisation rhetoric and its threats to end a refueling agreement for US ships in support of the war in Afghanistan.

Yukio Hatoyama, the leader of the Democratic Party of Japan, has caused alarm in Washington after publishing an article blaming the US for the ills of capitalism, the global economy and "the destruction of human dignity".

He also intends to examine an agreement that permits US warships to dock at Japanese ports, in violation of the nation's non-nuclear principles. Mr Hatoyama says he will also look again at the $6 billion cost faced by Japan to transfer thousands of US troops from their base in Okinawa to the Pacific island of Guam amid a wide-ranging review of the American military presence on Japanese soil.

His election campaign promised a more "independent" foreign policy from Washington and closer relations with Asian neighbours, including China. On Thursday, he repeated his intention to defy the US and end the Maritime Self-Defence Force's resupply mission in the Indian Ocean.
We weren't always allies, Mr. Hatoyama. You might do well to remember that.
Mr Hatoyama will be sworn in on Wednesday after an historic victory that ended decades of near unbroken rule by the Liberal Democratic Party. He will have his first meeting with Barack Obama, the US president, at the United Nations on Sep 22.
Whereupon Bambi will apologize for Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
The Pentagon reminded Japan of the expectations it faced as a "great power and one of the world's wealthiest countries". Geoff Morrell, a spokesman, said: "There is an international responsibility, we believe, for everyone to do their share, as best they can, to contribute to this effort to bring about a more peaceful and secure Afghanistan."

The Defence Department would not "prejudge" Japan's new political leadership, he added. "We think that when the responsibility of governing comes about that people will appreciate, as we have every reason to believe they do, the importance of this alliance and the importance of working together on these [security] agreements," he said.

Makoto Watanabe, a professor of media and communication at Hokkaido Bunkyo University, said: "The US has been critical of new trends in Japan, but we are not a colony of Washington and we should be able to say what we want.

"The Japan-US relationship will remain our most important bilateral link, but while under previous governments Japan had become a yes-man to the US, this suggests to me that healthy change is taking place."
The previous premier recognized that the U.S. was about the only friend Japan had in the region. But if you think you can docile the Chinese, go right ahead ...
Posted by:Steve White

#12  Joe, it would take Japan less than six months to have 50 nuclear weapons. They already have viable delivery systems. China knows this, but is big on bluffing. China keeps reaching. Until someone breaks their fingers, they'll extend their reach as far as they can. South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines know this, as does the Republic of China (Taiwan). Russia is beginning to figure it out. Southeast Asia knows it, but doesn't have the financial structure or productivity to do much about it. If they all learn to work together, China would be in a world of hurt.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-09-13 20:39  

#11  Besoeker:

LOLZ
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2009-09-13 20:26  

#10  This is gonna be tricky, as mant CHIN Netters suppor OKINAWA = ancient pro-China RYUKYUS ISLANDS/KINGDOM to become either INDEPENDENT FROM JAPAN; or else part of a NORTH ASIA OWG FREE TRADE HUB INCLU CHINA.

SAME > besides historical ties bwtn Imperial Beijing + Ryukyus, argue that OKIN is geologically part of CHIN's CONTINENTAL SHELF, hence should be part of Chin's desired future EEZ, VOLUNTARILY OR FORCIBLY.

WHY? HOW? > becuz CHIN HAS NUKULAAR WEAPONS, TOKYO DOES NOT [GODZILLA notwithstanding].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-13 20:18  

#9  Mizzou.... is that the Nancy Pelosi "you lie" look?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-13 12:50  

#8  Only as long as nobody attacks them.
Then their "Free spirit" vanishes like a dream.

HELP. HELP, HELP.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-09-13 12:37  

#7  Let them deal with the Chinese and North Koreans on their own and see how long this "independent" spirit lasts.
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-09-13 10:43  

#6  If the Japanese start getting uppity, we're going to have to send a better negotiator ...

Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2009-09-13 10:33  

#5  The Japanese mil and bureaucracy have had the same bosses for how long? How many decades? It's easy to ignore the orders of morons and lunatics, and defence policy will continue as normal, if not grow stronger in reaction (F-22 acquisition?). If anything, it will increase as their country is put in an increasingly suicidal position by their government. This is a poor move by the Japanese people, but not for reasons stated. Two generations of leaders is not enough to erase a mindset, and two nuclear bombs dropped on the homeland is only forgotten by fools and idiots, not the ones in charge of preventing it from happening again.
Posted by: MoreScotch4me   2009-09-13 10:11  

#4  Sounds like China already owns him.
Posted by: Grunter   2009-09-13 09:23  

#3  Japan is trying to cozy up to the Chinese again? WTF? They already tried this back in the 90s and got met with stony-faced silence from the Chinese. The only thing that everyone in Asia agrees on is that they all hate the Japanese.
Posted by: gromky   2009-09-13 03:43  

#2  For some strange reason, people abroad (outside Dar) don't trust USA since their last election. I wonder why?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-09-13 02:52  

#1  Be sure to learn to preface every meeting with your new allies with an apology for the rape of Nanking. And the other millions of casualties you caused there during the war.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-09-13 00:31  

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