Relocating MCAS Futenma to the landfill may be back on track as Hatoyama backs down on his threat to remove the MCAS from Okinawa, Unintentional consequences? Apparently the sinking of the S.Korean corvette Cheodan by a N.Korean sub gave them pause. See article : http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100523x1.html.
Currently in the Sea of Japan almost daily fire fights are on-going. I saw one report of a S.Korean ship firing on an unidentified object for 5 minutes but it turned out to be a flight of migrating cranes. Even the UN is involved. Think they are investigation the possibility of N.Korean violations of the 1953 cease fire agreement. HA!
Currently in the Sea of Japan almost daily fire fights are on-going. I saw one report of a S.Korean ship firing on an unidentified object for 5 minutes but it turned out to be a flight of migrating cranes. Even the UN is involved. Think they are investigation the possibility of N.Korean violations of the 1953 cease fire agreement. HA!