Japan rants against Russian military drills on disputed Kuril island. Russia ignores

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Japan is concerned by the holding of Russia's Vostok-2010 military drills on Iturup Island, the largest of the disputed South Kuril Islands, Japan's Kyodo news agency said.

"This is extremely regretful. As far as we know, there have never been such drills there," Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada told reporters late on Tuesday.

The Russian Armed Forces started large-scale Vostok-2010 military exercises in Siberia and the country's Far East on June 29. The drills, which involve at least 20,000 troops, up to 70 warplanes and 30 warships, will continue through Thursday.

Okada said that Japan had earlier told Russia about its objections to the drills, but to no avail.


hahaha Of course there was 'no avail'. Japan is nothing. Russia doesn't give a damn what they have to say LMAO

Japanese want Kurils? Let them try to take them from us. Let them try. :)
 
To whom does it belong, anyway?
To Russia.
Until the early 18th century the archipelago was populated by independent tribes called Ainu. During the 18th century the islands were divided by Japan (two southermnost islands) and Russia (all others). In late 19th century Russia gave up all archipelago to Japan in exchange for the southern part of Sakhalin island which later Russia lost to Japan anyway during a war in 1905. During WWII all Kuril archipelago and Sakhalin island were overtaken by the Soviet Union. Since then nothing changed.
 
To whom does it belong, anyway?

Definately Russia. In 1905, Japan attacked Russia, managed to capture the islands and South Sakhalin, as Shmack said. But in 1945, we took it all back.

In any case, handing it back now would be ridiculous. There are no japanese left there, not even those indegenous people, Ainu or whatever. All the population is Slavic, with some (in the tens of thousands) native Sakhalin Koreans still living on that island. Nobody there speaks Japanese, or knows much about Japan or their history or culture. They would never integrate there. The Japanese would just try to chase them off the land. And there would be a fight. Russia may not always care about its peoples rights and such, but it does care when some outside prick tries to hurt em :)
 
To Russia.
Until the early 18th century the archipelago was populated by independent tribes called Ainu. During the 18th century the islands were divided by Japan (two southermnost islands) and Russia (all others). In late 19th century Russia gave up all archipelago to Japan in exchange for the southern part of Sakhalin island which later Russia lost to Japan anyway during a war in 1905. During WWII all Kuril archipelago and Sakhalin island were overtaken by the Soviet Union. Since then nothing changed.

Definately Russia. In 1905, Japan attacked Russia, managed to capture the islands and South Sakhalin, as Shmack said. But in 1945, we took it all back.

In any case, handing it back now would be ridiculous. There are no japanese left there, not even those indegenous people, Ainu or whatever. All the population is Slavic, with some (in the tens of thousands) native Sakhalin Koreans still living on that island. Nobody there speaks Japanese, or knows much about Japan or their history or culture. They would never integrate there. The Japanese would just try to chase them off the land. And there would be a fight. Russia may not always care about its peoples rights and such, but it does care when some outside prick tries to hurt em :)
Good god...:sick:
 
attitude...
Found little hope in having intelligent conversation

What did I say that was not intelligent? Just listed the history of the place. And explained why it would not be possible to give it back to Japan now.

I really wouldn't. It would be like... USA giving Alaska back to Russia. Would never work.
 
Since Russia had lost Alaska- territory is bigger prerogative, than common sense?
Never mind that islands where occupied with help all in USSR (not Russia), since no more of USSR sensible thing would be for the territory to have been returned to Japan, as the ones and most important to me residents Aina natives are closely related to Japanese and Korean nations- the rest is empty assumptions as "fight" etc by Slavic residents, that are no more or any less - occupants and should stay if they willing to integrate in to Japanese way of living
My $5C
 
Never mind that islands where occupied with help all in USSR (not Russia), since no more of USSR sensible thing would be for the territory to have been returned to Japan...
Ah, that is very intelligent theory. I got you point.
If you like state law i'd like to remind you that the Russian Federation is a name given to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1991 after it had withdrawn from the Soviet Union. In 1945, Kuril islands became part of exactly Russian SFSR.

... as the ones and most important to me residents Aina natives are closely related to Japanese and Korean nations- the rest is empty assumptions as "fight" etc by Slavic residents, that are no more or any less - occupants and should stay if they willing to integrate in to Japanese way of living
Natives..? Several centuries ago no one lived on that islands, and several thousand years ago all people lived in Africa and were black. How do we define who was native and who was occupant? If one used your logic we would have to redraw an entire world map.

P.S. By the way, Ainu have nothing to do with the Japanese or the Koreans, they are much more ancient people. For example, since 13 millenium B.C. all modern Japan belonged to Ainu until the Japanese kicked them off to Kuril islands. So what, we should ask the Japanese to go back where they came from in 10 century B.C. and return an entire archipelago to its native people?
 
Since Russia had lost Alaska- territory is bigger prerogative, than common sense?
Never mind that islands where occupied with help all in USSR (not Russia), since no more of USSR sensible thing would be for the territory to have been returned to Japan, as the ones and most important to me residents Aina natives are closely related to Japanese and Korean nations- the rest is empty assumptions as "fight" etc by Slavic residents, that are no more or any less - occupants and should stay if they willing to integrate in to Japanese way of living
My $5C

Then USA should get out of Native American and Mexican land. Give up Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, all the Navajo, Mohawk, Iroques territorries; above mentioned Alaska, since it belongs to Inuks and Inupiates.

All Europeans then should get out of Canada, Australia. White people should leave South Africa. Etc. Not to mention most of Jerusalem should not be part of Israel.

Who are you? Are you a Japanese?
 
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