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Marine base debate opens rift in US-Japan ties
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 10 - 11 - 2009

Political wrangling by Japan"s new government over plans to move a major U.S. Marine base on Okinawa has opened a wide rift in Washington"s most important Asian alliance ahead of President Barack Obama"s visit later this week, according to AP.
The relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma is the centerpiece of a sweeping realignment plan for the 47,000 U.S. troops in Japan.
Washington and Tokyo agreed three years ago to move the airstrip, which is located in a crowded city and for decades has stood as a symbol of the heavy burden the tiny island of Okinawa has to bear to support Japan"s military alliance with the United States.
But, in one of its first significant diplomatic moves, Japan"s newly elected liberal administration has put the whole deal on hold.
Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who took office in September, has refused to accept any deadlines for signing off on the deal to move Futenma to a more remote part of Okinawa. With no progress likely during his Friday meeting with Obama, he was expected to focus on Japan"s offer of $5 billion in new aid for Afghanistan and to discuss climate change and economic issues.
Obama tried to smooth over the dispute in remarks before his departure.
«I"m confident that once that review is completed that they will conclude that the alliance that we have, the basing arrangements that have been discussed, all those things serve the interests of Japan,» Obama told NHK, Japan"s public broadcaster.
Even so, the two sides remain so far apart on the Futenma move that Senior White House Asia adviser Jeffrey Bader told reporters Monday that Washington does not believe the base issue is «ripe for resolution or a focus» of the two-day visit, which was delayed by a day for Obama to attend a memorial service for victims of the Fort Hood shooting.
The U.S. security relationship with Japan is more crucial than ever, with China"s influence and military strength rising rapidly and North Korea honing its nuclear and missile technologies.
But senior American officials say that as long as the Futenma move is on hold, they can"t move forward with a bigger effort to reshape their footprint in the Pacific _ including a plan to move 8,000 Marines from Okinawa to the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.


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