Saturday, December 22, 2007

Japan Defence Minister: Response to a UFO Attack

Bloomberg

Japan's Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba is considering how his Self-Defense Forces could respond to an attack by space aliens while adhering to limits on military action under the country's war-renouncing Constitution.

Ishiba is the second Cabinet member to profess his belief in unidentified flying objects after Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura suggested on Dec. 18 they are the only explanation for "unexplainable" things like the Nazca Lines, pre-Columbian etchings in the desert south of Lima, Peru.

Ishiba said yesterday a Japanese military response, such as those in the Godzilla movie series, would require legal review and said he is studying ways Japan could deal with an attack. Ishiba said his comments represent a "personal view," and not Defense Ministry policy, according to the transcript of the press conference published on the ministry's Web Site.

"There are no grounds for us to deny there are unidentified flying objects and some life-form that controls them," Ishiba said. "Few discussions have been held on what the legal grounds are" for a military response.

Ishiba said that, if the aliens arrived in Japan in peace, a military response would not be legal under the terms of Japan's pacifist Constitution. He also said he was concerned about communication difficulties if a UFO landed.

"If they descended, saying People of the Earth, let's make friends, it would not be considered an urgent, unjust attack on our country," he said. "How can we convey our intentions if they don't understand what we are saying?"

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Considering the other big economic giants of Asia are now flexing their SDI muscle no wonder Japan feels somewhat out in the cold.

Or perhaps this part of a new strategy where the tanned bogeyman has turned distinctly grey.