Japan Extends Deployment.Tokyo on Dec. 9 approved an extension of its troop deployment in Iraq for up to a year, a decision opposed by most voters, who want to end the nation's riskiest military mission since World War II. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 純一郎 Koizumi Jun'ichirō , a close ally of President Bush, has expended ex·pend tr.v. ex·pend·ed, ex·pend·ing, ex·pends 1. To lay out; spend: expending tax revenues on government operations. See Synonyms at spend. 2. considerable political capital to support the US-led war in Iraq and sent about 550 troops to the southern Iraqi city of Samawa. The mandate for the current one-year deployment expires on Dec. 14. (Five Japanese - two diplomats, two journalists and a young backpacker who was beheaded be·head tr.v. be·head·ed, be·head·ing, be·heads To separate the head from; decapitate. [Middle English biheden, from Old English beh - have been killed in Iraq since the start of the US-led war. Another five Japanese civilians were kidnapped Kidnapped caught in the intrigues of Scottish factions, David Balfour and Alan Breck are shipwrecked, escape from the king’s soldiers, and undergo great dangers. [Br. Lit.: R. L. Stevenson Kidnapped] See : Adventurousness in April and militants threatened to kill three of them unless Japan pulled out its troops, but all were released unharmed. |
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