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Abe’s Pearl Harbor pilgrimage underlines US-Japan ties

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, lays a wreath at the Ehime Maru Memorial at Kakaako Waterfront Park, Monday, Dec. 26, 2016, in Honolulu. The memorial is dedicated to the victims of a 2001 collision of the coast of Hawaii between the Ehime Maru, a fisheries training vessel, and a U.S. naval submarine.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe travels Tuesday to Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor, the site of a sneak attack by his country that provoked America into entering Second World War, to reinforce what the leader calls “the power of reconciliation.”

Abe, who will be hosted by US President Barack Obama, would be the first Japanese premier to visit the wreckage of the USS Arizona, which lost 1,177 crew members to the Japanese attack 75 years ago.

The meeting between the two leaders comes as Abe prepares to lead Japan into uncharted waters, after incoming US president Donald Trump clouded the guiding stars of US-Japanese relations.

The president-elect has declared his opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that Obama was pushing for and that Abe made the heart of his economic strategy.

And, at least on the campaign trail, Trump has even called into question the US security guarantees that shielded Japan through the Cold War and later the rise of China.

In eight years, Obama — America’s Hawaiian-born first “Pacific president” — never made the headway he wanted in his vaunted “rebalance to Asia” diplomatic strategy.

But he and Abe chose a telling spot to celebrate US-Japanese partnership, three-quarters of a century after the “day of infamy,” December 7, 1941.

In May, Obama visited Hiroshima to pay his respects, and on Tuesday Abe will lay a wreath at the USS Arizona memorial in a ceremony scheduled for 11:10am (2110 GMT).

 

Post-war cooperation

 

The leaders will head by boat to the white-walled memorial positioned over the sunken vessel, still lying in the clear blue waters of the harbour.

The Japanese attack on an unsuspecting US fleet moored at Pearl Harbor turned the Pacific into a cauldron of conflict.

The attack had been prepared in secret by Japan for months, but was over within two hours.

Japanese warplanes came out of nowhere to sink much of the US fleet and leave 2,400 sailors and Marines dead.

A reluctant America was drawn into the war already raging in Europe and its colonies, a war that ended after US atom bombs razed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Post-war cooperation, however, has healed many wounds.

Only five of the Arizona’s crewmen are still alive and, while the memorial remains a tourist draw, in Hawaii the divisions of war have given way to a shared present.

“Hawaii has a very multi-ethnic population with a very large Japanese population,” Stanley Chang, a 34-year-old Democratic member of the Hawaii state senate told AFP.

“I don’t think there is any feeling of antipathy towards the Japanese, 75 years after the attack.”

Today, Obama’s home state has a reputation as one of the most multi-ethnic and multi-cultural in the country.

December is peak tourist season in balmy Hawaii, and the US First Family is halfway through its annual Christmas break on the islands.

But the scene was grim in 1941 when Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto manoeuvred six aircraft carriers to within 386km of Oahu and unleashed two waves of dive bombers.

The US Pacific fleet, formerly Japan’s main rival in the region, lost 21 warships and 328 planes.

Hundreds of sailors drowned when the USS Oklahoma, still lashed to the quay, pitched onto its side and trapped them.

 

New resonance

 

Before the attack, the US isolationist campaign’s cry of “America first!” - now revived as Trump’s slogan — found a ready ear among voters wary of embroilment in Europe.

But after Pearl Harbor, the US Congress declared war on Japan. Three days later Japan’s European ally Nazi Germany declared war on the United States in turn.

The “America first!” slogan was quickly replaced on posters, in political speeches and in song by recruiters’ refrain: “Remember Pearl Harbor.”

Three-quarters of a century later, Abe wants to imbue the wartime rallying cry with a new resonance.

‘Remember Pearl Harbor’ is a phrase that was once used to fuel animosity toward Japan among the people of America.

“The peoples of Japan and the United States were put in position to hate each other,” he said.

“I hope the image of President Obama and I together visiting Pearl Harbor will serve to make the term ‘Remember Pearl Harbor’ symbolise the power of reconciliation.”

The same force of reconciliation was on show in May, when Obama surveyed preserved ruins in Hiroshima and revived his Nobel Peace Prize-winning call for a world without nuclear weapons.

Trump, who takes office on January 20, was forced to backtrack during his campaign after he appeared to suggest Japan break a taboo and develop its own nuclear weapons.

Last week he again caused consternation when he blithely threatened to revive a Cold War-style arms race.

 

source : gulfnews

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