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Iraq
Report: Japan to Send Troops to Iraq
2003-12-04
EFL
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has approved a plan to start sending 1,000 troops for non-combat duty in Iraq by the end of December, a newspaper reported Thursday. The report in the major Mainichi daily came as the bodies of two diplomats slain in Iraq were sent back to Japan. Their deaths, the first Japanese fatalities in Iraq since the start of the U.S.-led war in March, heightened fears that sending troops would make Japan a target of terrorist attacks.
But the Japanese people being more sensible than Barbra Striesand rejected these fears.
Mainichi said Koizumi made the decision Wednesday after he was briefed about a military fact-finding mission’s trip to Iraq. The Cabinet was expected to approve the dispatch plan next week and Japan’s defense chief, Shigeru Ishiba, would have final say on when the 1,000 air, sea and ground forces would be sent, according to the report. Another national daily, the Yomiuri, said a force of 1,100 would be dispatched to provide medical and other humanitarian aid. Tokyo hopes to have an advance team of air force personnel in Iraq sometime this month and to transport aircraft and troops there by January. Ground forces would follow, arriving in the southern city of Samawah in February, according to the reports.
Thank you Japan.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  The recent actions of the NORKs probably helped push the Japanese in this direction.

I like it when a country like Japan recovers from WWII by developing into a thriving economy and democracy, and now has sufficiently recovered its self-confidence to take an active role in defense this way.
Posted by: rkb   2003-12-4 8:13:27 AM  

#2  I find it amusing that Japan was one of the nations UBL insisted join him in his jihad against America. Now Japan is joined in, but against UBL and Saddam and the rest of these nut jobs.
Posted by: Ben   2003-12-4 5:30:14 AM  

#1  It's when things are difficult that you find out who your real friends are...and it's clear that the 30 plus countries in Iraq are those friends.

I'm sorry that I was so negative about Japan in the 1980s. They really are a great people.
Posted by: RMcLeod   2003-12-4 3:31:38 AM  

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