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• ■ » % - : * - - • » r * *■ * * * ■j* • \ / - I'L 1 -* fc • .— WHAT'S THIS ABOUT NW&EAR WEAPONS Off' IffMtfffJ BA.3E ?? ' * * ■ ■ 1 ■ : ■-, t. I I I .'.^- • • a • •**" *- *- V Iv/akunl has been fro&t^age ijaws For the past several days, MCAS, Tuesday, a member of the Japanese - stated publicaily that ha haspreof that ^-^ :4 • . Japanese newspapers. Y« Narazaki by name are nuclear weapons on Iwakuhi Base. ! Because of the strong opposition to nuclear weapons araf>ng most £a$4r» ese neople, this news has catted an uproar. Hundreds of Iwakuni aitifcassr have'been calling City Kail asking for more information, do^ena of'othsr&t have gene to the sea-wall to see $he magazine area for themselves anti-war groups and workers are planning actions to oppose Wm'$m present.,-itt Iwakuni. ' , ■' ) , , . t But Prime Ministe? Satq ana his followers have cut off all debate in the Diet and refused to hear, any more evil.enc?,. The U.S., Command, as of Wednesday, had given no definite response $o ki9 Naras,aki>s charges. One . local Jananese reporter, who'jftent to-the ofeaHMll near the tiia^aoin^ area Kfcirf twice on" Wednesday afternoon^,; noted that the red-painted air*-conditioner This" auick"r^~nainting job was quickly reported in the local newspapers and over the radio, A little suspicious? H'any of the Japanese people think . *>» so. Perhaps there is no way to prove absolutely that there are nuclear S, although MP. TarasaldJs collection of evidence would be weapons on MCA 3 very nara to disprove. The point is that the U.S. military constantly carries on manuvers behind the?backs of the Japanese people, who8* land they are occupying. The U.S. ^arine Corps has frequently broken the U.S...~ Ja?,an treaty (AKPO) by carrying on missions in Vietnam from thia base-an* by flying live ordinance out of the base — both of which ere violations • of the law. It would be little wonder if the U.S. has aloo broken tae 1m o **•• concerning nuclear weapons. , When will the American government and military begin to be ttoneat WStn the people? When will it cease to disturb and impose upon the lives of other peonies? When will it realize that, since €He~oomolng ol ^~~j.™, the Japanese people have turned against the kinds of deception ^JJ1*;* ad.the Sato government are carrying on over the heads of...the people? Some defenders of democracy.' e tar ism that the U.S. a . Senper Fi encourages all G.I.'s on base to voice their disapproval.of nuclear weanons, and the Marine Corpus irresponsibility if it has agaxa violated an international treaty. r1 P. S. S-F 9 TtJ -fi ^i^ ^ r" <£ /«r- f^ ^•f ^ 4*%^? Afe\S* K * • :
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Title | What's This About Nuclear Weapons |
Place of publication | Iwakuni, Japan |
Publisher | The Hobbit House |
Language | English |
Country | Japan |
Military base/Ship | Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni |
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Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2015 |
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Type | Text |
Digital identifier | giEphemera036000 |
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Title | p. 1 |
Language | English |
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Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2015 |
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Full text | • ■ » % - : * - - • » r * *■ * * * ■j* • \ / - I'L 1 -* fc • .— WHAT'S THIS ABOUT NW&EAR WEAPONS Off' IffMtfffJ BA.3E ?? ' * * ■ ■ 1 ■ : ■-, t. I I I .'.^- • • a • •**" *- *- V Iv/akunl has been fro&t^age ijaws For the past several days, MCAS, Tuesday, a member of the Japanese - stated publicaily that ha haspreof that ^-^ :4 • . Japanese newspapers. Y« Narazaki by name are nuclear weapons on Iwakuhi Base. ! Because of the strong opposition to nuclear weapons araf>ng most £a$4r» ese neople, this news has catted an uproar. Hundreds of Iwakuni aitifcassr have'been calling City Kail asking for more information, do^ena of'othsr&t have gene to the sea-wall to see $he magazine area for themselves anti-war groups and workers are planning actions to oppose Wm'$m present.,-itt Iwakuni. ' , ■' ) , , . t But Prime Ministe? Satq ana his followers have cut off all debate in the Diet and refused to hear, any more evil.enc?,. The U.S., Command, as of Wednesday, had given no definite response $o ki9 Naras,aki>s charges. One . local Jananese reporter, who'jftent to-the ofeaHMll near the tiia^aoin^ area Kfcirf twice on" Wednesday afternoon^,; noted that the red-painted air*-conditioner This" auick"r^~nainting job was quickly reported in the local newspapers and over the radio, A little suspicious? H'any of the Japanese people think . *>» so. Perhaps there is no way to prove absolutely that there are nuclear S, although MP. TarasaldJs collection of evidence would be weapons on MCA 3 very nara to disprove. The point is that the U.S. military constantly carries on manuvers behind the?backs of the Japanese people, who8* land they are occupying. The U.S. ^arine Corps has frequently broken the U.S...~ Ja?,an treaty (AKPO) by carrying on missions in Vietnam from thia base-an* by flying live ordinance out of the base — both of which ere violations • of the law. It would be little wonder if the U.S. has aloo broken tae 1m o **•• concerning nuclear weapons. , When will the American government and military begin to be ttoneat WStn the people? When will it cease to disturb and impose upon the lives of other peonies? When will it realize that, since €He~oomolng ol ^~~j.™, the Japanese people have turned against the kinds of deception ^JJ1*;* ad.the Sato government are carrying on over the heads of...the people? Some defenders of democracy.' e tar ism that the U.S. a . Senper Fi encourages all G.I.'s on base to voice their disapproval.of nuclear weanons, and the Marine Corpus irresponsibility if it has agaxa violated an international treaty. r1 P. S. S-F 9 TtJ -fi ^i^ ^ r" <£ /«r- f^ ^•f ^ 4*%^? Afe\S* K * • : |
Type | Text |
Digital identifier | giEphemera036001 |