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© 2015 AFPMaritime disputes in spotlight as Asia summit season winds down
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gokai_wo_maneku
Let's have a maritime dispute, and watch all those Chinese and Korean tourists who spend billions of yen over here disappear instantly. But, I don't think Abe cares about business. He is just out to look powerful and rewrite the memory of his grand papa (class A war criminal).
Alex80
This article is full of "Obama said..." Do you think he cares about Chinese and Korean tourists in Japan? Is that difficult to admit that Abe is acting according to its main ally foreign politics? It's not like I like Abe. I don't like him at all. But I see him for what he is...the prime minister of a middle power that follows the foreign policy of its superpower ally, the US. It's incredible how some people can be in denial about this, when it's a blatant fact.
OssanAmerica
In keeping with your screen name you are spreading false information. Abe's grandfather was picked up by GHQ, questioned and detained on suspicion but never charged with being a War Criminal and was released. Hence it is completely wring for you to arefer to him as a "class A war criminal".