Talk:Japanese-American relations
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June 17, 2006: Considering an expansion of the New Millenium subsection. The preceding section does not do justice to the heightened unity between these two nations resulting from what each nation's citizens feel is a vital alliance. Specifically, they believe that an increasing threat from China (PRC) and North Korea economically (in the case of the PRC) and militarily (primarily in the case of North Korea) makes the US-Japan alliance vital. In addition, these two nations have a great deal of cultural ties that have grown in the last decade with US citizens increasingly absorbing Japanese pop culture and Japanese citizens doing the same with American pop culture. Seeking an opinion before starting. -User:SZero
why not rename this article into "Japanese-American relations"? march 06
- The U.S. flag is longer.
How come an article on "Japanese-American relation" has no mention of nuclear bombing during World War? Is it not relevent or does it have no effect on the relation? Can someone add a reaction and psychological effect?
[edit] Rise of the falcons?
Why does this article have a section titled "Rise of the falcons"? What do falcons have to do with Japanese-American relations? Although falcons are mentioned in the section title, they are not mentioned anywhere in the body text. --JHP 17:47, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 1860-1940's?
there's a large gap between 1860 until World War 2. Can someone perhaps add to this section?