Newstral
Article
The Japan Times on 2018-03-04 05:45
Onaga urges new Okinawa affairs minister to reduce U.S. military's footprint
Related news
- Defense chief takes up Ospreys with Onaga on first trip to OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Suga, Onaga hold talks over relocation of U.S.' Futenma base in OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Okinawa Gov. Onaga to meet with senior U.S. officialsThe Japan Times
- Onaga doubts U.S. disciplinary measures in Okinawa, urges SOFA revisionThe Japan Times
- Paying Tribute to Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga: Japan's Bravest ManForbes
- Reduce U.S. military hazard in OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Okinawa governor Onaga threatens to revoke approval to move U.S. air basetriblive.com
- Onaga indignant over 'politically motivated' early return of small land strips in OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Drop in budget request unrelated to base feud, new Okinawa affairs minister saysThe Japan Times
- Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga, U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy may hold talks next weekThe Japan Times
- Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga asks Abe to set up meeting with ObamaThe Japan Times
- Government, Okinawa at loggerheads as Onaga eyes order to halt Henoko constructionThe Japan Times
- Aeon opens mall at U.S. military's former golf course in OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Okinawa governor guardedly hopeful Trump will reduce U.S. base presenceThe Japan Times
- U.S. Consul General backs military's presence in OkinawaThe Japan Times
- Okinawa affairs minister says Futenma, U.S. military issues outside her mandateThe Japan Times
- Toward a Smaller American Footprint on OkinawaThe New York Times
- Onaga meets U.S. consul general, plans to take Henoko protest to WashingtonThe Japan Times
- Governor raps renewed deal on Okinawa baseThe Japan Times