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Trump says unfair defence treaty with Japan needs to be changed
01.07.19 22:00 Asia rising
OSAKA (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump on Saturday (June 29) said he had told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that a decades-old security treaty between their countries must be changed, reiterating his criticism of the pact as unfair. Trump said he was not planning to withdraw from the treaty, which the partners have long called a linchpin of Asia-Pacific stability, but that it placed too great a burden on the United States. "I told him well have to change it," Trump told a news conference after a two-day summit of the Group of 20 (G-20) major economies in Japans western city of Osaka."I said, look, if someone attacks Japan, we go after them and we are in a battle, full force, in effect," he added. "If somebody should attack the United States, they dont have to do that. Thats unfair." It was not clear exactly when Trump had told Abe this, however.

The two met on Friday on the sidelines of the G-20, but a senior Japanese government spokesman said no bilateral security issues were discussed.But the spokesman, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Kotaro Nogami, declined to comment when asked by reporters if Trump had ever mentioned his dissatisfaction with the treaty to Abe in the past. Instead, he reiterated the official stance of the two governments. "In the joint statement issued in February 2017, Prime Minister Abe and President Trump confirmed that the Japan-US alliance based on the security treaty is the foundation of peace, prosperity and freedom in the Asia-Pacific region," he told reporters at a briefing. "Between the Japanese and US governments, there are no such talks at all about reviewing the security treaty." The treaty, signed after Japans surrender in World War II, commits the United States to defend Japan. In return, Japan provides military bases that Washington uses to project power deep into Asia, including the biggest concentration of US Marines overseas on Okinawa, and the forward deployment of an aircraft carrier strike group at the Yokosuka naval base near Tokyo. An end to the security pact is widely seen as raising the risk of forcing Washington to withdraw a major portion of its military forces from Asia at a time when Chinas military power is growing.
 

Tet, EU03.07.19 00:26
Oh my, The Trumpster really stuck the Japaneses noses in it this time. Giving only a 35 minute meeting to the Host Prime Minister Abe and over an hour to Putin. Now were telling the Japanese any time the US is attacked, think were attacked, provoke someone into attacking us, the Japanese need to pony up with some boots on the ground and come help spill blood and maybe have a little of their own blood spent. Does Japan take this option or tell The Donald, very, very politely that Japan is going to make up with the Koreas and China and start doing some real business with former occupied countries? Empire came crashing down on Japans, only one Empire left and not looking like the US can even handle a kick from the Japanese.
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