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  • neutralism,, Japan: abrogation of the U.S. -Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security and elimina­ tion of U.S. bases in Japan; withdrawal of U.S. forces from Okinawa and immediate re­ version of the Ryukyus to Japan; establish­ ment of diplomatic
  • please review and solicit comments. I am sure the President will want to harden these with some more solid thrusts -- which, frankly, are out of my competence on Japan. Thank you for your cooperation. Gradually, we are getting there. Let me hear from you
  • . MILITARYSITUATIONANDPROSPECTS A. Japanese Forces B. u.s.-Japan Military VII. 65 65 Cooperation U.S. POLICYTASKS 73 76 SEGRE'l' SECitt.T - THE FUTUREOF JAPAN Summary Looking ahead over the next ten years, we can expect to find ourselves dealing with an increasingly
  • simple. Tho Japanese had had similar thouehts on the possibilities for cooperation but the tremendous difference in technological levels presented problems. Japan offered technical aid to improve the Korean fishing industry and had given much attention