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Abe staking job on wrong battle, say Japanese

China Daily | Updated: 2007-09-12 07:28

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is girding for a showdown in parliament over naval back-up for US-led military operations in Afghanistan, but voters say they would rather he focused on pensions and healthcare.

Abe hinted at the weekend he will resign if parliament fails to pass a law continuing Japanese refueling support in the Indian Ocean for the US-led force in Afghanistan. The support began in 2001 and its current mandate ends on November 1.

While calling off the mission might sour ties with the United States - which has said the support is vital - excessive focus on the issue could prove another misstep for Abe, who is often accused of being out of touch with ordinary people.

Abe staking job on wrong battle, say Japanese

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