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    Japan anti-base mayor critical of new US deal

    A mayor who has fought to close a flashpoint US base on Japan's Okinawa island voiced opposition Thursday to a deal that could see thousands of US troops leaving, saying his core concern remained.

    The United States and Japan said Wednesday that they were "delinking" a package that tied the departure of soldiers from Okinawa to progress in a long-running row over the Futenma Marine base on the subtropical island.

    Under a 2006 deal reached after years of talks, some 8,000 Marines would leave Okinawa for Guam and Futenma -- located in the densely populated city of Ginowan -- would be shifted to a quieter coastline in Nago city.

    But the plan made little headway as some Japanese politicians and activists pressed for a greater pullout of US troops and many residents of Nago resisted playing host to the relocated Marine base.

    Nago's Mayor Susumu Inamine, on a visit to Washington to explain his criticism of the Futenma relocation, said that the latest statement between the two governments has not changed his view.

    "I think that the relocation of the Marines to Guam and other parts of the world would mitigate our burden to some extent," Inamine told a news conference.

    "However, we are concerned that it may lead to the permanent existence of Futenma. We should not allow this to happen because we have been working on this issue for the past 16 years," he said.

    Inamine, who held meetings at the State Department, Pentagon and Congress, said that he found sympathy from some lawmakers as they are looking for ways to cut spending by the US government.

    The United States stations some 47,000 troops in Japan under an alliance reached after World War II, when Tokyo was forced to renounce the right to wage war.

    While few Japanese seek a complete withdrawal of US forces, many local residents resent the noise from bases and complain of the risk of accidents and crime associated with a large presence of young soldiers.

    According to Japanese press reports, the United States now plans to shift 4,700 Marines from Okinawa to Guam with another 3,300 to be located around locations such as Hawaii, the Philippines and possibly mainland Japan.

    US officials have declined to speak of specific numbers, saying it is premature.

    Despite plans for budget cuts, the US military has kept a priority on maintaining strength in Asia as China rapidly expands its armed forces. Okinawa lies strategically close to Taiwan, which is claimed by Beijing.

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    2 comments

    • Gorilla  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      Okinawans are not Japanese so the Japs couldn't care less about the rights of the Okinawa people. Japs would raise hell if the US base is located on Japan itself. As for the USA, they have no respect for human rights, forcibly occupying land that does not belong to them.
      • Popeye 3 months ago
        How soon we forget the thousands of US solders who died liberating the Philippines and giving them Billions in both Military and Economic every year. AND what country is always here to help when the Philippines has a disaster "yep" its the United States of America.
      • Neutral8 3 months ago
        Gorilla....hala sigi doy.... praise the the arrogant teskwang around you... and be their slave soon... seems you're good speaker but actually totally ignorant of the history.. you should give a good comment like popeye..... ha ha ha
      • Gorilla 3 months ago
        Jena, why dont you learn to read and write in english before giving me a lesson in history?
    • Lorenzo Cruz  •  3 months ago
      To The People of Okinawa thou shall not copy the Philippines, if you do your giant neighbor will eat you alive. Be very careful, because our experience with this neighbor is very disturbing and deadly.
      • Frequent Flyer 3 months ago
        Here speaks a pinoy whose ancesters have been screwed by the spaniard and american colonials... he knows nothing accept sucking the former colonial's balls.
      • Popeye 3 months ago
        If it wasn't for the American lives sacrificed to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese you would be speaking a different language now. American only occupied the Philippines for a few years after WW II until they felt the Filipino people could govern themselves, which I might add is still questionable.

        The United States has given the Philippines Billions of Dollars in economic aid.; and what country is always here when help is needed? Yes its the US so get a grip; and instead of complaining about the one real friend you have who is willing to help in your time of need, start badgering the corrupt Philippine government officials who continue to rape and plunder their own countrymen
      • Neutral8 3 months ago
        Very good popeye..... You have a good heart

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