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U.S. says disappointed at Japan PM's shrine visit
Reuters 8 hours ago


TOKYO (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it was disappointed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to a controversial shrine for the war dead, which had already prompted sharp rebukes from China and South Korea.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine for war dead on Thursday, seen by many as a symbol of Japan's World War Two militarism.

"Japan is a valued ally and friend. Nevertheless, the United States is disappointed that Japan's leadership has taken an action that will exacerbate tensions with Japan's neighbors," the U.S. embassy in Japan said in a statement.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Shinichi Saoshiro)

U.S. says disappointed at Japan PM's shrine visit - Yahoo News

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Shinzo Abe bows beside a Shinto priest as he visits the Yasukuni shrine. Credit: REUTERS/Toru Hanai
 
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After letting their dog run wild and sh!t all over the neighbourhood, the US is finally making a reluctant attempt to keep it on its leash. This is called progress.
 
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After letting their dog run wild and sh!t all over the neighbourhood, the US is finally making a reluctant attempt to keep it on its leash. This is called progress.

Let's beat this dog together

The already unstable Asian peninsula was left even more jittery today after China and South Korea expressed outrage at Japan's Prime Minister visiting a shrine honouring his country's war dead.

China said the visit by Shinzo Abe was 'absolutely unacceptable to the Chinese people', while government officials in the South Korean capital, Seoul, told of their 'regret and anger'.

Analysts said they would not be surprised if North Korea also joined in the protests - although they cautioned that Kim Jong-Un's secretive country might not wish to join sides with South Korea in expressing outrage.

Taipei, Dec. 26 (CNA)Taiwan expressed regret Thursday over a visit byJapanesePrime Minister Shinzo Abe to a controversial shrine in Tokyo.

Japan is not very smart to pick fight with every single neighbor.
 
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Let's beat this dog together



Japan is not very smart to pick fight with every single neighbor.

somehow that reputation is ingrained in the world of something you guys do. a shrine visit is a 48 hr news cycle. while you guys ....:azn:
 
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US has no business commenting on Shinzo Abe's visit to the Shrine.
 
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US has no business commenting on Shinzo Abe's visit to the Shrine.

The US has reiterated time-and-again that they have a vested interest in maintaining 'peace and order' in the Asia-Pacific region. They never shut up about it. So it would reflect poorly on this commitment if they didn't take concrete actions against Japan's provocative and inflammatory antics.
 
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The US has reiterated time-and-again that they have a vested interest in maintaining 'peace and order' in the Asia-Pacific region. They never shut up about it. So it would reflect poorly on this commitment if they didn't take concrete actions against Japan's provocative and inflammatory antics.

How can US take 'action' against Japan? Japan is a sovereign country. US has no business interfering in a decision made by Japanese Prime Minister.
 
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How can US take 'action' against Japan? Japan is a sovereign country. US has no business interfering in a decision made by Japanese Prime Minister.

How? They already did, by offering a lukewarm condemnation of it.
 
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US has no business commenting on Shinzo Abe's visit to the Shrine.

Taiwan expresses its 'regret' at Japan PM's Yasukuni visit

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan expressed "regret" over the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to a controversial shrine honoring Japanese soldiers who perished in World War II, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said yesterday.

Foreign Minister David Lin said the Taiwanese government is "extremely regretful" and cannot accept the move made by the Japanese prime minister, who visited Yasukuni Shrine yesterday morning.

The visit "hurts the feelings of people in neighbouring countries as well as Japan's ties with those countries," the minister said.

Lin called on the Japanese government to look squarely at historical facts, deeply reflect on them and work to develop friendly relations with other countries.

Abe visited the controversial shrine yesterday morning, one year after he took office. It was the first visit by a sitting Japanese prime minister since Junichiro Koizumi went to mark the end of WWII in 2006.
 
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US has every right over Japan,it still occupies Japan. Japan is just a US lapdog.
 
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Russia expresses regret over Abe's Yasukuni shrine visit

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich on Thursday expressed regret over Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine.

Lukashevich, director of the ministry's Information and Press Department, said in a statement that some forces in Japan have a different evaluation on the outcome of World War II from the understanding shared by the world.

While Lukashevich's remark was addressing the Yasukuni issue, it may have also been veiled criticism against Japan about Tokyo's territorial claim on a group of islands held by Russia. Moscow maintains its control over the islands is a result of the war.
 
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Russia expresses regret over Abe's Yasukuni shrine visit

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich on Thursday expressed regret over Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine.

Lukashevich, director of the ministry's Information and Press Department, said in a statement that some forces in Japan have a different evaluation on the outcome of World War II from the understanding shared by the world.

While Lukashevich's remark was addressing the Yasukuni issue, it may have also been veiled criticism against Japan about Tokyo's territorial claim on a group of islands held by Russia. Moscow maintains its control over the islands is a result of the war.

Japan VS the world
 
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