2009年10月26日月曜日

Hatoyama Says Futenma Can Wait

Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama said over the weekend that the decision on where the U.S. Futenma military airfield in Okinawa will be relocated does not necessarily have to be reached before President Barack Obama visits Tokyo next month.
The day before, Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada made remarks that contradicts from the position the prime minister takes.
I was born in Ginowan and have been lived in the city for almost 21 years, and feel that the loud noise of the airplanes has always been annoying. I definately agree with the idea that the government think the military base should be removed from this island. However, I strongly oppose the idea to move it to Henoko. If they move it there, we lose the beautiful nature and the animals living in the ocean. The problem whon't change unless we remove the air base from this island. It's better not to remove it if we can't remove it out of this island. People in Ginowan knows how noisy it is, and I don't want people who live close to Henoko suffer the same way.
There's no good points to remove it to Henoko. Eventually we spend a lot of money and destroy nature, make people suffer and put them risks to be killed by the crached airplanes.

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