US-Flieger weigert sich nach Verurteilung wegen sexueller Nötigung in Okinawa, Entschädigung zu zahlen

https://www.stripes.com/branches/air_force/2026-02-05/airman-sexual-assault-okinawa-civil-trial-20631864.html

4 Kommentare

  1. Tokyo_Zimbo on

    I understand that US military are stationed all over the world in many many places, but I never hear of them doing any sex crimes in the places where they are stationed except here in Japan. I’m sure I’m wrong on this, but it seems this way to me. I never hear them committing sex crimes in other countries where they are stationed, I only hear news about it happening here in Japan. I wonder why.

  2. I guess American culture and Japanese culture are not compatible …

    I have seen a video of a American military personell making a video about that on Youtube.

    The numbers of sexual assaults, rape, murder in Okinawa commited by US military personell is actually pretty high.

    I think Japan should build a wall around the US base and make America pay for it and whenever a US soldier leaves the base, they get a Japanese bodyguard to watch him.

    Taking about bodyguards. I have been to Sasebo 2 years ago. Went to a Ramen shop for dinner when a group of US soldiers in uniform entered the store. Apparently the look on my face clearly said „what are you doing here“ since one guy immediately explained me, they are on duty to make sure, that US personell in the city doesn’t cause trouble …

    One of the most fucked up things I have heard and seen. Adult human beings from a foreign country that are allowed to maintain an military base in this country need babysitters to make sure they don’t beat anybody up or rape or commit any other felonies?

  3. Unusual-Jellyfish412 on

    The irony is Japan bow down to these monsters. Your president was partying with the U.S president, while his people were graping her people. Make it make sense.

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