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  • 6/23/2025
Marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa toward the end of World War II, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru vowed to ease the burden of U.S. military bases on the island, which hosts over 30,000 American troops. Speaking at a memorial ceremony, Ishiba honored 200,000 people who died in the battle, including students and children conscripted by the Japanese Empire.
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00:00On the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa in 1945, Japanese Prime Minister
00:06Ishiba Shigeru pledged to reduce the burden of U.S. military bases on the island.
00:12Ishiba was speaking at a ceremony commemorating the bloody World War II battle.
00:16Okinawa has hosted U.S. military bases since the end of that war, billeting over 30,000
00:21service members.
00:23Ishiba paid tribute to the 200,000 people who died in that battle.
00:27They included students and children forced into service by the Japanese Empire.

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