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Cablegate: Tokyo Media Reaction - U.S.-China Relations, Burma, And

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SUBJECT: TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS, BURMA, AND
FUTENMA RELOCATION

1. LEAD STORIES: Top stories on Thursday morning included a Tokyo
Shimbun report claiming that it has learned from U.S.-Japan military
sources that the U.S. military has developed plans for possible
contingencies around Japan, under which the U.S. will deploy
additional airplanes to Kadena AB and helicopters to MCAS Futenma.

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2. "U.S.'s Acceptance of China's Military Expansion Regrettable" The
conservative Sankei editorialized (11/19): "It is natural for the
U.S. to place importance on Asia and promote its cooperation with
China, which has grown into a gigantic power. However, there is a
possibility that the two nations, which are now being referred to as
the 'G2,' may seek only practical benefits and undermine the peace
and security of the region and the world.... We are concerned about
the fact that President Obama called for neither restraint nor
transparency in military spending on the part of China, which is
continuing its military buildup."

3. "Attention Focused on Timing of China's Approval of Higher Yuan"
The business-oriented Nikkei wrote from Beijing (11/19): "During
President Obama's meetings with President Hu on November 17 and
Premier Wen on November 18, the U.S. and China confirmed their
commitment to increasing cooperation. Attention will be focused on
what concrete steps the two nations will take. Regarding measures to
correct the trade imbalance, the area where a rift remains between
the two nations, the timing of China's acceptance of a rise in the
yuan's value will be a major issue. The 'strategic trust' the U.S.
and China have agreed upon will soon be tested."

4. "Atmosphere of Dialogue Should Bear Fruit" The liberal Tokyo
Shimbun editorialized (11/19): "The U.S., which had taken a
sanctions-only approach, launched direct talks with Myanmar's
military junta. Although the U.S. apparently changed its policy out
of concern for a rising China, this is also likely to be a good
opportunity for the junta, which is becoming more isolated. We hope
this atmosphere of dialogue will bear fruit."

5. "Working Group Should Not Postpone Decision on Futenma" The
conservative Sankei insisted in an editorial (11/19): "The
U.S.-Japan ministerial-level working group on Futenma relocation
held its first meeting, but the two nations agreed only to seek an
'expeditious resolution.'... If a decision is delayed further, trust
in the U.S.-Japan alliance will be lost, and the reduction of the
burden on the people of Okinawa will become an even more distant
goal. Prime Minister Hatoyama should immediately decide to implement
the existing plan."


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