U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, shakes hands with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Monday. Kerry is in Japan on the last stop on an Asian tour aimed at reining North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Bad2Dbone
N bake !!
Stephen Knight
For a minute there, I thought Jay Leno was in town...
smartacus
Kerry looks like he is trying hard to stay awake. Not surprising. He has woken up in a different country over the last 5 days.
nath
They both look like they have been missing a lot of sleep lately.
Cortes Elijah
Saw his Air Force 2 plane at Haneda airport today!
papigiulio
Jay Leno heh, I thought he resembled Captain Perfect more.
jj1980
I say Kerry looks like Jay Leno with a hint of Andrew Jackson.
some14some
or might have enjoyed Japanese Sake !
Serrano
Kerry looks more like Lurch than Jay Leno, ha ha!
I'm glad he lost the presidential election 8 years ago but I think he might make a good secretary of state.
plasticmonkey
Matching confidence hairdos. The flags of both countries represented in their shirt/tie combos. A photo that does the job.
EngrHassanASabi
Is there like a White House similar building in Japan? You know, where the big boss sleeps?
OssanAmerica
My vote goes to Lurch. LOL Seriously I had doubts about Kerry from 8 years ago but let's see how he does in his new job. I didn't think much of Hillary (actually I still don't) but concede that she did a good job. How firm the SOS can stand facing China is key to peace for the next generation.
Livvie
I saw the Air Force Two with all the bodyguards on the tarmac today at Haneda and knew something was up!
Saketown
Hmmm...connecting the dots here:
2016 Presidential Campaign: Clinton / Kerry ?
I have forseen it....!!
YuriOtani
The Secretary of States plane has a regular designation. Air Force 2 is for the Vice President. Think they had quite a drinking bout to look so bad!
sfjp330
Kerry is saying that a missile test would be a "huge mistake"? Why would a missile test be a "huge mistake"? Does anyone really believe that the North Koreans care if they're "further isolated"? If U.S., South Korea or Japan try to shoot it down and fail, then they would look like idiots, though at least NK will know for sure that anti-missile systems doesn't work.