EXOPOLITICS MEDIA NOTE: Japan Defense Minister troubled over legal issues if UFO arrives

NOTE: Here is a remarkable statement by Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba
of Japan, which actually signals a peaceful response by the Japanese
Self Defense Forces if Extraterrestrials were to arrive with an open
message of coming in Peace.

"Ishiba said it would be difficult to determine on what legal grounds
the Self-Defense Forces could be mobilized if a UFO violating Japanese
airspace is not hostile.

"Would that be mobilization for an act of
defense? That would not be the case if they say, ‘Everyone on the
Earth, let us be friends,"’ Ishiba said. "Or what can we do when we
can’t figure out what they’re saying?" Ishiba was quoted as saying by
Kyodo News.

We were in Japan this past week for consultations with the
Future Earth Research Institute on New Energy and Extraterrestrials,
and found that this is a position that may largely be supported
privately by many Japanese politicians and officials, according to
informed experts on the Japanese government.

Given these preliminary statements by the Minister of Defense,
Japan may become a priority nation for the scheduling of an open,
interactive mutually beneficial Extraterrestrial landing in Japan,
centered around implementing ET-human infrastructure and cooperation in
mutual projects.

Alfred Webre

http://www.japannewsreview.com/politics/politics/20071220page_id=3567

http://www.japannewsreview.com/politics/politics/20071220page_id=3567print/

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Defense Minister troubled over legal issues if UFO arrives

Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday that he was troubled
over potential legal issues if a UFO arrives in Japan, requiring action
by the Self-Defense Forces, Japanese media reports.
The subject was
triggered by a question from oppositional lawmaker Ryuji Yamane, who
argued the government should attempt to confirm what UFOs are because
of "frequent observations" of them in Japan.

"There are no grounds for us to deny that there are unidentified
flying objects (UFOs) and some life-form that controls them," Ishiba
said at a news conference. "Various possibilities should be
considered."

Ishiba noted that in the classical Godzilla movies, Japan deployed
its military against the monster. "Few discussions have been made on
what the legal grounds were for that," the minister said, drawing
laughter from reporters, according to an AFP report.

Ishiba said it would be difficult to determine on what legal
grounds the Self-Defense Forces could be mobilized if a UFO violating
Japanese airspace is not hostile.
"Would that be mobilization for an
act of defense? That would not be the case if they say, ‘Everyone on
the Earth, let us be friends,"’ Ishiba said. "Or what can we do when we
can’t figure out what they’re saying?" Ishiba was quoted as saying by
Kyodo News.

The minister added that he was strictly speaking his own views and
that the ministry was not actually working out ways to deal with UFOs.
The
government officially took the position Tuesday that the existence of
UFOs are unconfirmed. Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura drew
headlines around the world when he after the conference stated he was a
firm believer in UFOs, citing Peru’s Nazca Lines as evidence.


 

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