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Word that President Joe Biden plans to nominate Rahm Emanuel to be U. S. ambassador to Japan does not console or inspire. First, there is nothing in his record or background to indicate that he is qualified. Congressman, White House aide and later chief of staff, mayor of Chicago these are all big jobs and they make for an impressive resume. But none touch on the far East, trade, diplomacy, or Japan itself. Clearly the job is being treated as.
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Japan requested U.S. to amend neutrality over Senkakus in 1970s
The Japanese government had requested the United States to amend its neutral stance regarding Japan s sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands in April 1978, but Washington rejected it, according to declassified U.S. government documents.
The documents, obtained by Kyodo News from the U.S. National Archives, also showed that the U.S. government had declined to alter its impartiality over the Japanese-controlled, Chinese-claimed islands in the East China Sea on the basis that the U.S. government s position on Senkakus dispute had not changed since 1972 when Okinawa, including the uninhabited islets, reverted to Japan.