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.and we have occupied these places with bases for a long time.............................
We are not there as an "occupation." We are there as part of a mutual agreement to the benefit of both nations.
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.and we have occupied these places with bases for a long time.............................
The only country actively expanding then was Japan................and we had no obligation to supply them............You appear to have left out some facts....i'm sure it was an accident.
Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor - EnkiVillage
But alls well that ends well...with nuclear fire.
Your link..
Pearl Harbor attack was actually a preventive strategy adopted by the Japanese government to put a hold on the unnecessary interference of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the internal affairs of Japan.
But there are a number of other factors that fueled the Japanese anger and led them to attack the US base as retaliation. Here are some other reasons given by critics.
- The most important reason was the ban imposed by President Roosevelt on the trade functions of Japan especially export of oil, steel and crap iron. This ban gave a great set back to Japanese economy and their trade and military was adversely affected.
As I said - 2 competing powers, the US forcing Japan's hand.
Japan had only 2 options, retreat and allow the US to take over the region, or attack and hope to destroy the US navy.
History tells us much about today, so perhaps the US should be very careful about trying to create the choke point in the straights of Malacca, designed to stop China's oil supply.
If your government ever manages, WWIII is going to happen.
I stand corrected then...........I never had a problem with the Japanese...........and they were very nice people when I was stationed there.................Just getting sucked into the trolling...............and we have occupied these places with bases for a long time.............................
We are not there as an "occupation." We are there as part of a mutual agreement to the benefit of both nations.
You appear to have left out some facts....i'm sure it was an accident.
Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor - EnkiVillage
But alls well that ends well...with nuclear fire.
Your link..
Pearl Harbor attack was actually a preventive strategy adopted by the Japanese government to put a hold on the unnecessary interference of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the internal affairs of Japan.
But there are a number of other factors that fueled the Japanese anger and led them to attack the US base as retaliation. Here are some other reasons given by critics.
- The most important reason was the ban imposed by President Roosevelt on the trade functions of Japan especially export of oil, steel and crap iron. This ban gave a great set back to Japanese economy and their trade and military was adversely affected.
As I said - 2 competing powers, the US forcing Japan's hand.
Japan had only 2 options, retreat and allow the US to take over the region, or attack and hope to destroy the US navy.
History tells us much about today, so perhaps the US should be very careful about trying to create the choke point in the straights of Malacca, designed to stop China's oil supply.
If your government ever manages, WWIII is going to happen.
But thousands take to the streets to protest, all shown in pictures and videos.
Yet you lot refuse to accept the people want you out.
Why is that?
Oh, because you don't want to.
But thousands take to the streets to protest, all shown in pictures and videos.
Yet you lot refuse to accept the people want you out.
Why is that?
Oh, because you don't want to.
Most okinawans want the bases out of Okinawa (or at least most of them), not all troops out of Japan. The Japanese government sure doesn't want the Yankees to go home. So we're not going to. You remain nothing but an ignorant, impotent little anti-American nobody.
But thousands take to the streets to protest, all shown in pictures and videos.
Yet you lot refuse to accept the people want you out.
Why is that?
Oh, because you don't want to.
Most okinawans want the bases out of Okinawa (or at least most of them), not all troops out of Japan. The Japanese government sure doesn't want the Yankees to go home. So we're not going to. You remain nothing but an ignorant, impotent little anti-American nobody.
I didn't mention politicians - just the people, and they want you to fuck off.
You understand nothing, Google-boy.
But thousands take to the streets to protest, all shown in pictures and videos.
Yet you lot refuse to accept the people want you out.
Why is that?
Oh, because you don't want to.
Most okinawans want the bases out of Okinawa (or at least most of them), not all troops out of Japan. The Japanese government sure doesn't want the Yankees to go home. So we're not going to. You remain nothing but an ignorant, impotent little anti-American nobody.
Japan and U.S. will conduct a joint Naval exercise in October this year.
Japan and U.S. will conduct a joint Naval exercise in October this year.
So their government wants it, but the people clearly do not.
This has been explained to you already, gnat, but your insecurity complex keeps making a fool of you.
“Get out! Don’t kill! Don’t die”, “Don’t destroy nature” and “Get out Marines” read placards held by the dozens of activists near US Marine base ‘Camp Schwab' in northeastern Okinawa.
Japan and U.S. will conduct a joint Naval exercise in October this year.
So their government wants it, but the people clearly do not.
This has been explained to you already, gnat, but your insecurity complex keeps making a fool of you.
Japan and U.S. will conduct a joint Naval exercise in October this year.
So their government wants it, but the people clearly do not.
Mainland Japan doesn't care much. The people of Okinawa care a lot, it's their people who are suffering.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe jeered at Battle of Okinawa ceremony - BBC News
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has been heckled at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa.
Mr Abe was shouted at by locals, angry about the size of the US military presence on their island.
You refused to give the islands back until 1972, then maintained an unwelcome military control of the island....
US military forces in Japan are there very much with the approval and agreement of Japan. Folks in Okinawa are angry at the central government of Japan for what they see as a disproportionate percentage of the burden involved.