Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Report: President Trump Mused To Aides About Ending Japan Defense Treaty



Reuters: Trump privately talks about ending Japan defense treaty: Bloomberg

U.S. President Donald Trump has recently spoken privately about withdrawing from the defense treaty with Japan as he is of the view that the postwar pact treated the United States unfairly, Bloomberg reported late on Monday.

However, Trump has not taken any steps in this regard and such a move is highly unlikely, it said, citing people familiar with the matter.

The U.S. president believes the more than six-decades-old treaty is one-sided to the disadvantage of the United States as the Japanese military has no obligation to come to U.S. defense, according to the report.

Trump also talked about seeking compensation for relocating the U.S. base in Okinawa, Bloomberg said.

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WNU Editor: The White House is saying that they are committed to their defense treaty with Japan .... Japan: Trump committed to military treaty, despite report (The Hill). More here .... Trump reassures Tokyo he will stick with security pact: Japan government (Reuters).

More News On Reports That President Trump Mused To Aides About Ending Japan Defense Treaty

Trump Muses Privately About Ending Postwar Japan Defense Pact -- Bloomberg
Trump Reportedly Has Mused to Aides About Ending U.S.-Japan Defense Treaty Because It’s Too “One-Sided” -- Slate
Trump reportedly said he wants to end decades-old defense treaty with Japan -- CNBC/Reuters
Trump considering withdrawal from defense treaty with Japan -- Washington Examiner
Everything You Need to Know About the U.S.-Japan Defense Treaty Irking Trump -- Bloomberg

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

By now if you don't doubt anonymous sources dumping on Trump, you've learned nothing about how the media operates with Trump.
First it was NATO being dumped by Trump and he's done more for NATO than Obama ever did. With Japan all he's done is push more modern and better equipped naval and air assets to the Pacific. With Trump it is always see better than you hear.