Okinawa Gov Keiichi Inamine said Thursday he was unsuccessful in having the United States suspend military flights at the Marine Corps' Futemma Air Station after Friday's crash of a Marine helicopter at a local university campus.

Inamine conveyed the request at a meeting with Michael Michalak, the U.S. deputy chief of mission, who currently serves as charge d'affaires, at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. But Michalak simply said the U.S. military will do its utmost to keep its aircraft in good shape, a remark Inamine took to mean that the United States will not accept his request. (Kyodo News)

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Once again our monke--American "friends" ignore the requests local japanese governments. These are truly selfish "men" that will ultimately lead japan to destruction if nothing major is done to stop them. Koizumi and the americans. They are all dogs.