Murtha's "strategic redeployment" plan nixed by Japan

Gateway Pundit has the links to the new agreement between the US and Japan that will move troops stationed in Okinawa to Guam with Japan footing most of the cost.

After his "cut and run" plan was rejected in November, on December 7, 2005, Representative John Murtha, the liberal Hawk, proposed moving (retreating) the "broken and worn out" US troops in Iraq to the hotbed of terrorist activity in Okinawa, Japan:

Now, my plan says redeploy to the periphery, to Kuwait, to Okinawa.
But, now it doesn't look like this democratic plan is going to work out, either.
Japan evidently wants them over the horizon too. Guam is a pretty tropicl island, that is owned by the US as a result of the Spainish American war. It is isolated. It is east of the Philippines and north of the Solomon Islands.

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