In recent weeks the U.S. Marine Corps has begun to deploy
the V-22 Osprey to Okinawa, Japan. The Osprey flies like a propeller plane but
can take off and land like a helicopter, providing more speed than the latter
but more tactical flexibility than the former. It has also reignited the
long-standing debate between Japan and the United States over the future of the
Marines' presence on Okinawa. Critics have called the airplane unsafe and
demanded its redeployment back to the United States. While flight data do not
confirm this specific allegation, policymakers in Tokyo and Washington do need
to realize they have an even bigger problem -- and search for a new, less intrusive
way of basing Marines on this small island at the southern end of the Japanese
archipelago.
Read More............
No comments:
Post a Comment