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TOKYO, Japan (CNN)-- Japan's powerful lower house has given the green-light to the nation's biggest foreign military deployment since World War II, passing ...
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They are expected to help with water supplies, provide medical assistance and assist U.S. forces with transportation and logistics.
GomiGirl wrote:They are expected to help with water supplies, provide medical assistance and assist U.S. forces with transportation and logistics.
And I am sure they need to bring in TEPCO as consultants for restoration of power supplies..
GomiGirl wrote:They are expected to help with water supplies, provide medical assistance and assist U.S. forces with transportation and logistics.
And I am sure they need to bring in TEPCO as consultants for restoration of power supplies..
Juxtapoz wrote:Is it just me or is this totally unconstitutional?
I remember reading the Japanese constitution last year when I was a student in Saitama. It said something along the lines of "The Japanese henceforth totally renounce war, and strive to be a nation of peace." And it also went on to mention the renouncement of owning an army doesnt it?
I mean the SDF in itself is really stretching the line, but now that theyre moving them out to Iraq.. well... thats crossed it dont you think? Isnt that a violation?
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