U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday called on Japan to drastically increase its financial contribution to maintain the American military facilities it hosts under a 1960 security treaty.


“Of course they should pick up all the expense. Why are we paying for this?” Trump, the front-runner in the Republican Party nomination race, said in an interview with CNN, referring to Japan, South Korea and other countries where the United States plays a role in defense.


Comments such as:
9: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Let's go nuclear. And let's cooperate with Russia


18: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
U.S. forces discharge. This would lead to riots in the United States.


23: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Japan will cooperate with China. Japan does not need to stay friendly with distant countries like the United States


30: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
OK. Japan should make a high-performance weapon. The United States, please do not interfere with Japan.



31: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Japan makes the armed forces, And it will create a nucleus. Thank you and good bye

36: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
The Trump will not be elected. Therefore, it is not necessary to dispute it.



38: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Japan becomes independent from the United States. Revival of Great Japanese Empire



45: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Sieg Trump! Heil Trump! Trump banzai!

46: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
If Japan holds a nucleus, the U.S. forces are not necessary



54: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
If this guy becomes the President, it is interesting.
The U.S. forces withdraw in Japan.
The United States is to throw away bridgehead



59: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Okinawa banzai!

61: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
The opportunity when Russia and China widen influence

64: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
Unemployed people will increase in the United States


86: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
The United States does not know how terrible Japan and China are.
A nightmare of Pearl Harbor begins again


109: 名無しさん@1周年 2016/05/05(木)
If the U.S. forces withdraw, the United States loses world hegemony, and dollar value slumps