>The United States for the first time explained its refusal to let Okinawa authorities investigate cancer-causing compounds believed to be leaking from U.S. military bases, **blaming the prefecture for failing to provide “sufficient” information.**
But without investigating, then how are they suppose to provide „sufficient“ information.
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> But the United States had simply rejected such requests without explaining why.
Anyone has to explain me why Japan isn’t a semi-vassal state to the US instead of replying “nuh uh!”
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>The United States for the first time explained its refusal to let Okinawa authorities investigate cancer-causing compounds believed to be leaking from U.S. military bases, **blaming the prefecture for failing to provide “sufficient” information.**
But without investigating, then how are they suppose to provide „sufficient“ information.
> But the United States had simply rejected such requests without explaining why.
Anyone has to explain me why Japan isn’t a semi-vassal state to the US instead of replying “nuh uh!”