Suika
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LOL.. If the American soldier is not on Okinawa soil, the rape wouldnt even take place. You think the American soldier is going to suffer in cell? Probably living in special A class cell with world class facilities specially reserve for American guest. The sentence is just a smokescreen to ease the public anger.
Wondering why US soldier behave like beast? Got to do with their military mentality ,imperialism and training. And its not just a one time case. Go google and see how many time has it repeat and the number of such cases can even fill up a room.
Even without China, US military presence will still happen in Japan. The American wanted global domination, they want everybody to listen to American way, if you are not with US. You are a terrorist. See how American behave? Stop kidding yourself. Talking about trouble making and disrupting of world peace. From Libya, Iraq, Syria to South China sea. Probably for a lapdog of you is going to blame China for supporting ISIS and claim its China causing hardship to rest of the world.
American is the root of world peace. Their imperialism will never change. They are too full of themselves and see no other. If the world is suffering becos of America. Japan and you will be one of the collaborators disrupting world peace. You wouldnt even shed a tears for your country man killed or rape. All you care is supporting US imperialism and continue be a good dog barking to command of US master.
Whenever you and other troll posters talk about rape in Okinawa, all you can do is emphasize on specific cases. There are so few cases that it could be counted on your hands in a period of decades. The recent one was 2016. The previous one was 1995. Before that, from what I can tell is 1985. Its like once every decade or so. How often does rape happen in other countries? Humans suck. Crime committed by US soldiers in Okinawa sucks. But lets get the facts straight. If the rate is more than what the average is, then it is questionable whether or not it really constitutes alter the geopolitical interests of the country. But I'll wait until you produce more a full concrete lists of examples to indicate that rape happens more so than what is expected out of humans. What's the rape rate in China? Is that information even recorded and presented to the public? Is it zero? For real?
Great Power politics has been around for a long time. If it was not the US, then its going to be another country. So what country is a good country to have as top dog in the world? China? With all the countries nervous about China already you think China is the better candidate? Well guess what. Japan doesn't live in Africa. Japan doesn't live in the Middle East. Japan leaves in the Asia-Pacific. If the US is out, then the only option for Japan is to make a nuclear arsenal of 1,000 ICBMs. If China wants to replace the US as top power in the Middle East, be my guest. If you want China to get the acceptance to be the top power in the Asia-Pacific by Japan, Taiwan, ROK, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, and India... stop pissing off all these neighbors, duh.
Japanese marines in the Philippines right now. Who would have thought?
Philippine, Japanese, and U.S. service members prepare for the opening ceremony of KAMANDAG 2 in Subic Bay, Philippines, Oct. 1, 2018. The U.S. is proud to participate in this Philippines-led exercise in order to conduct capabilities development training that enhances our forces' tactics, techniques and procedures across a wide range of military operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Kaleb Martin)
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181002-N-XK398-1073 SUBIC BAY, Republic of the Philippines (Oct. 02, 2018) Marines from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Amphibious Raid Deployment Brigade (ARDB) maneuver an AAV-P7/A1 assault amphibious vehicle inside the well deck of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) as part of a training exercise for KAMANDAG 2. KAMANDAG 2 is a military training exercise led by Philippines between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military, along with participants from the Japan Self-Defense Force featuring military-to-military exchanges through various training events, capabilities development training, and humanitarian and civic assistance projects. KAMANDAG is an acronym for the Filipino phrase “Kaagapay Ng Mga Mandirigma Ng Dagat,” which translates to “Cooperation of Warriors of the Sea,” highlighting the partnership between the Philippine and United States Militaries. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Mortensen)
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