Why does Japan choose to remain naked to the threat of North Korean missiles?
Japan Times Weds. April 16...
...an attack on any of the major U.S. bases in Japan would also constitute an attack on the United Nations. That's because those bases also fly the U.N. flag. Few in Japan or elsewhere seem to know that Camp Zama is the rear headquarters of the U.N. Command in South Korea...
...Beijing is inviting Japan's opposition leader Naoto Kan to pay his respects to China's new (nonelected) rulers, while giving Koizumi the cold shoulder. No doubt, in Beijing Kan will be told that the U.S.-Japan alliance is a relic of the Cold War that is no longer needed. He is unlikely to offend his hosts by mentioning that Chinese missiles target Japan.