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What can and should Japan do to contribute to the U.S.-led war on terrorism? This question should be at the forefront of the Diet debate on extending the Maritime Self-Defense Force’s mission in the Indian Ocean to refuel vessels of countries fighting terrorists in Afghanistan.
The Diet started deliberating the issue Friday.
It was exactly seven years ago, in October 2001, that U.S.-led forces launched attacks against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan Read the rest of this entry »
December 12, 2008 11:57 p.m. EST
Tokyo, Japan (AHN) – Japanese tankers will continue to refuel and provide water to U.S. Navy ships patrolling the Indian Ocean for another year after the country’s parliament enacted Friday a controversial anti-terrorism law.
The Diet’s lower house, controlled by conservative Prime Minister Taro Aso’s Liberal Democratic Party, overrode an earlier junking of the refueling bill by the opposition-dominated upper Read the rest of this entry »