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Bloomberg.com: Defense Minister Ishiba Considers Japan's Options in UFO Attack
by Rattle at 3:32 pm EST, Jan 22, 2008

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 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.

What can be said about this?


 
RE: Bloomberg.com: Defense Minister Ishiba Considers Japan's Options in UFO Attack
by Lost at 7:08 pm EST, Jan 22, 2008

Rattle wrote:

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 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.

What can be said about this?

wat


 
RE: Bloomberg.com: Defense Minister Ishiba Considers Japan's Options in UFO Attack
by Mike the Usurper at 11:02 pm EST, Jan 23, 2008

Rattle wrote:

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 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.

What can be said about this?

Godzilla? Could you please wait to destroy the city? We need to see if we are allowed to oppose you or not.


 
RE: Bloomberg.com: Defense Minister Ishiba Considers Japan's Options in UFO Attack
by Stefanie at 2:59 pm EST, Jan 24, 2008

Rattle wrote:
What can be said about this?

They've been watching way too much anime.

Stef (who also watches way too much anime)


Defense Minister: How can offensive-forbidden Japan stop UFO Attack
by Acidus at 3:42 pm EST, Jan 22, 2008

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 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.

A most interesting problem to have. I suggest building a giant robotic lizard and hiding him in a volcano until the aliens attack.


 
 
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