Japan Looks to U.S. Base for More Airport Capacity

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has initiated talks with the U.S. aimed at finding an inexpensive way to create more airport capacity for Tokyo. The immediate focus is the U.S. Air Force Yokota AB outside Tokyo. But the talks have wider implications, including reducing the footprint of U.S...

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