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Tokyo and Washington agreed Friday to move about 9,000 U.S. Marines out of Okinawa as part of the ongoing realignment of the U.S. forces in Japan, leaving about 10,000 marines in the prefecture.
Of the departing contingent, 4,000 will be stationed on Guam and the rest mainly in Hawaii and other areas, a Defense Ministry official said, elaborating on the joint statement.
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Regarding the Feb. 10 Kyodo article “Iwakuni housing land sale in doubt”: Does the Japanese government have no honor? Is its word no good? First we had the interminable squabbles over moving the bulk of the 3rd Marine Division from Okinawa to Guam, and relocating U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma to another site within Okinawa, following agreements with the government.
Now that the Japanese government seems to have successfully talked the U.S. State Department into moving marine air units based at Futenma — a new air station will probably never be built on Okinawa. Meanwhile, the mayor of Iwakuni is threatening to hold up the sale of land previously designated for construction of housing for the families of marines stationed there.
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