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Okinawans React to Prime Minister's Resignation: "Is This Just a Problem for Ishiba?" "We Weren't Expecting a Revision to the Status of Forces Agreement"

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Okinawans react to Prime Minister's resignation: "Is this just a problem for Ishiba?" "We weren't expecting a revision to the Status of Forces Agreement"
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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation on the 7th. The revision of the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement, which he advocated during the LDP presidential election, remains untouched. His flagship policy of regional revitalization remains half-finished, and the truth behind the problems of politics and money, stemming from the factional slush fund scandal, is far from being revealed. "Politics doesn't care about those in weaker …

Okinawans react to Prime Minister's resignation: "Is this just a problem for Ishiba?" "We weren't expecting a revision to the Status of Forces Agreement"

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琉球新報 broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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