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U.S. nuclear aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan visits Sasebo port

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  • teaabe at 02:49 PM JST - 28th July

    and all 10 nuclear-powered ships visiting port in Japan were from the u.s. (emphasis on nuclear)? isn't there a connection here? connect the dots...

  • Surge at 03:35 PM JST - 28th July

    Great, we spend decades and billions of Dollars protecting these guys, and they treat us this way. We are their defenders and force for good and freedom, show some respect Japan.

  • USNinJapan2 at 06:10 PM JST - 28th July

    teaabe

    Enlighten us, please.

  • USNinJapan2 at 06:19 PM JST - 28th July

    The Reagan is an absolutely beauty. I flew out to her yesterday and was very impressed. It obviously helps that she's the newest carrier in the fleet but the comparison to the Kitty Hawk was night and day. She's state of the art and is manned by a great crew. Hope they all get some much deserved R&R in Sasebo.

  • rajakumar at 06:45 PM JST - 28th July

    Aircraft carrier Ronald Reagen

    Way to go 4266 crew members/aircraft carrier Reagen. 4266 people that's like a small town.

    Thanks for helping, in cyclone hit areas.

  • FairandBalanced at 03:04 AM JST - 29th July

    Why do Japanese demonstarte in these situations?

    Envy i would guess. Why not just admire are achievements, be thankfull and praise us for our kindness towards you. Rememeber we are here for your own good, you cannot be trusted to behave with the restaint of Americans.

  • Navymom at 01:33 AM JST - 30th July

    Didn't hear Japan complaining last time the RR was in the area. "Valiant Shield" .. which just happened to be about the same time N. Korea was "testing" missles. Hmm.

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