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Japan to Send Troops to Middle East to Protect State Assets
By: Ben Kew - Breitbart News - 01-06-20
Re: https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2020/...-state-assets/

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo confirmed his intention on Monday to send members of the nation’s Self-Defense Forces to the Middle East in the immediate aftermath of a U.S. airstrike eliminating Iranian terror chief Qasem Soleimani.

At a televised news conference, Abe announced that he would deploy the Japanese Self-Defense Forces to the region to ensure the safety of Japan’s ships and military assets. He also called on both sides to make diplomatic overtures to avoid a potential military conflict.

“With heightened tensions in the Middle East, I’m deeply concerned about the current situation,” Abe said. “A further escalation of the situation should be avoided and I ask all parties involved to exhaust diplomatic efforts to ease tensions.”

Major General Qasem Soleimani was eliminated by a U.S. drone strike at Baghdad airport on January 3, with President Donald Trump subsequently warning the Iranian leadership that the U.S. has identified 52 Iranian targets should it respond with any violent retaliation.

As noted by analysts who spoke with the South China Morning Post, the crisis is problematic for Abe, who last year touted his country’s “long tradition of friendship” with Iran and promised to make “every effort” towards reducing tensions between Iran and United States.

Hassan Rouhani became the first Iranian President to visit Tokyo in nearly two decades last month as Abe attempted to broker a deal that would prevent escalation of tensions following Trump’s decision to cancel President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal and reimpose sanctions, which have since had a devastating effect on the Iranian economy.
“The assassination clearly caught the Japanese government by surprise and it’s humiliating for Abe because he was the one trying to play the role of mediator between the two sides,” Akitoshi Miyashita, professor of international relations at Tokyo International University, told the Post.

He explained:

Abe was not informed of the attack in advance so it is clear that he has lost face as a result. But right now, there is not a lot that Japan can do.
I think the opposition will make a noise in the Diet, but it is clear that Abe is determined to go ahead and send the SDF to the Middle East and I don’t see any changes to that plan, although they will have to rethink their plans if SDF personnel or Japanese civilians are killed.
In an attempt to balance his relationship between Washington and Tehran, Abe decided not to join the U.S.-led coalition patrolling waterways in the Middle East but will send a military vessel and two patrol planes aimed at protecting their ships and other military assets. Japanese forces will not be deployed in the Strait of Hormuz, an area in which much of the global oil trade passes and where the U.S.-led coalition mainly operates.
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