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- WORLD, Page 77World NotesJAPANThe People Say No
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- In the end, public opinion prevailed. Last week Japan's
- Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu was forced to abandon legislation
- that would have sent Japanese military personnel to the Persian
- Gulf under United Nations auspices to serve in noncombatant
- positions. Kaifu argued that the measure was designed to
- demonstrate Japan's commitment to the U.N. resolutions against
- Iraq. But the Japanese public remained unconvinced: a poll in
- the daily Asahi Shimbun showed 78% were against sending troops
- abroad.
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- Faced with such stiff opposition, Kaifu was forced to
- retreat. He dropped the idea of sending soldiers, but to stem
- American criticism of Japan's inaction in the gulf, proposed
- creating a unit of nonmilitary personnel, similar to
- Scandinavian peacekeeping forces, which could be sent overseas
- in response to a U.N. request. Rallying public support for even
- this modified plan may be just as difficult. The poll found 54%
- opposed to the dispatch of anyone to a war zone.
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