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    Reuters: Records of Japanese military activities in Iraq show the prime minister criticism

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    Post by Rocky Fri 06 Apr 2018, 1:26 am

    [ltr]Reuters: Records of Japanese military activities in Iraq show the prime minister criticism[/ltr]
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     Since 2018-04-05 at 12:48 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces criticism on Thursday after his defense minister said the military found last year records of the activities of his country's troops sent to Iraq between 2004 and 2006.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"The Ground Self-Defense Forces units found the records of those activities in March last year, but they did not send them to his predecessor Tomoumi Inada, who had told parliament a month earlier that the records," Japanese Defense Minister Itzunori Onudera said, according to Reuters news agency. Missing. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]Unodera said earlier this week the records were found in January but were not reported until March 31.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihidi Suga told a news conference the government would decide what steps it would take after an investigation under Minister Unodera's "strong leadership".[/ltr]
    [ltr]Japanese troops deployed in Iraq have been described as the largest and most dangerous military mission to the Japanese military since World War II. The force's deployment sparked controversy because its reconstruction activities and mandated humanitarian activities took place in what experts agreed was an area of ​​armed conflict, while the government classified the area as a non-combat zone to avoid violating the country's peaceful constitution.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The issue comes amid signs that the decline in the popularity of Shinzo Abe could reach an unprecedented level, with about 42 percent support in the latest two public opinion polls, after being accused of a scandal about nepotism and cover up the sale of state land at a low price.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The decline could hurt Abe's chances of winning a third term as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in the September elections.[/ltr]


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