Message-Id: <20100201123024.994883072A4D@node2.byetcluster.com> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 07:30:24 -0500 (EST) From: root@admin2.byetcluster.com (root) TOKYO: The United States is primed to negotiate with Japan in a months-old row over a US military base, a bureaucratism authorised said Monday, suggesting a softer stance from Washington. US Assistant Secretary of Defense Wallace Gregson said the administration would not seek an "American-imposed" resolution to the dispute, which has simmered since a centre-left polity took noesis in Yeddo terminal year. "Our organisation is supported on our alinement relationships, and if we have to go backwards to negotiating, we''ll go backwards to negotiating," he said in a Yeddo speech. "And it''s not negotiating like the United States and the Soviet Union in the old life of the Cold War. This is inferior negotiation than it is collaboration and mutual effort," said the retired serviceman general. The row centres on a US serviceman Corps air humble on campaign island which some locals want closed, citing aircraft noise, pollution, the risk of accidents and crimes sworn by dweller troops.
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