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Iraq
Japan Calls Iraq ’Stable’ for Own Troops
2003-11-28
Japan’s defense chief said Friday a fact-finding team indicated conditions are "rather stable" in southern Iraq, where the Japanese government is preparing to send ground troops to help with reconstruction.
We knew this, but it’s nice to see the Japanese figure it out too.
Defense Agency chief Shigeru Ishiba spoke after receiving a preliminary report from members of the latest in a series of teams dispatched to Iraq to determine where and when it might be safe for Japan to contribute military personnel for non-combat duties. Ishiba’s comments suggested the government may be satisfied with security conditions in a sector near the southern city of Samawah that Japan has been considering for a deployment that will reportedly involve more than 1,000 soldiers from the nation’s Ground Self-Defense Force. The contents of the report have not been made public. But Japanese national media reported that Koizumi’s Cabinet may give its approval as early as next week for an operation in which ground troops would arrive in Iraq early next year. Military transport aircraft may be dispatched even sooner for a safer mission involving making supply runs into Iraq from a neighboring country such as Kuwait. Ishiba said that was "one option" under consideration. Parliament approved the deployment of ground troops in July, but only on condition that they serve in "non-combat areas," which Koizumi’s opponents argue don’t exist in Iraq.
Let the Japanese soldiers have at the fedayeen, and we’ll see some non-combat areas rapidly appear.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  If these kids are anything like their granddaddies the jihadis are about to find out what fighting to the death really means.

Since we're going to redeploy some Marines to Iraq, this also raises the historically interesting possibility of Japanese infantry fighting side-by-side with the U.S. Marines. Good luck, Mahmoud, you're really going to need it.
Posted by: Matt   2003-11-28 2:29:47 PM  

#6  Amazing how a short presidential visit can "stabalize" the situation.
Posted by: john   2003-11-28 12:57:08 PM  

#5  I hope (and assume) that these troops will realize that they're probably going to "attract" a truck bomb once they get in-country, and will take the reasonable precautions that the U.N. and Italian troops thought were unreasonable.
Posted by: snellenr   2003-11-28 11:53:54 AM  

#4  Bonzai....Now that's funny!!
Posted by: alaskasoldier   2003-11-28 11:08:47 AM  

#3  Bonzai....No that's funny!!
Posted by: alaskasoldier   2003-11-28 11:08:37 AM  

#2  Bonzai? Is that, like, the blood-curdling war-cry of oriental dwarves? ;)
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-11-28 11:02:46 AM  

#1  Bonzai! Perhaps the Singapore Bicycle Battlion will be amongst the forces.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-11-28 9:42:27 AM  

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