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G7 foreign ministerial talks being considered in Germany in February

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Laugh out loud.he just gave a large area of Kagoshima to USA for a base that can host strategic nuclear bombers and banned Japanese from going in the area that belongs to japan.

The reality is that Japan is allowing the US Navy to develop an 8.2 sq km island that is a former IJA air base with left over WWII runways to be developed into an outlying field, not a full air base. It will be used for Field Carrier Landing Practice. An outlying field has a runway painted like a carrier flight deck, some navigation aides and a place for a temporary control tower. There will probably be a fuel pit but no hangers or other support activities there. Nobody will spend the night there. The aircraft fly out from Atsugi, practice landings and go home. At 8.2 sq km it is smaller than the original 10 sq km andfill used for Kansai Airport in Osaka, since doubled in area with a new landfill for another runway.

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Alongside the Ukraine issue, the potential invasion of China against Taiwan and its regional and global implications should be fully discussed and a credible deterrence agreed upon.

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Only three of the G7 have nuclear weapons.

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All of the big seven either have nukes or host them, and Kishida says he will have the summit in Hiroshima, which was nuked, in an effort to prevent nukes. Laugh out loud.he just gave a large area of Kagoshima to USA for a base that can host strategic nuclear bombers and banned Japanese from going in the area that belongs to japan.

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