Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0736バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:31:02.58ID:MFcGhZJ9 Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0737バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:31:15.79ID:VBgyB+e6 Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0738バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:31:24.59ID:ZxlqCGXT Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0739バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:31:35.57ID:bnkRwLAf Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0740バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:31:53.49ID:ymj77/DE n Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0741バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:32:02.45ID:cjSJ+2Q8 Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0742バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:32:12.01ID:u+2qc/kh Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0743バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:32:20.51ID:Fxm03ozy Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0744バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:32:31.83ID:O+thzPRm Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0745バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:32:44.07ID:WbKPJOvK Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0746バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:33:06.60ID:Lbr3ju+q o do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0747バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:33:18.10ID:K+ARnldm Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0748バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:36:21.85ID:3vRkQxF1 The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0749バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:36:30.14ID:M0VEiXwS The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0750バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:36:38.92ID:2lkXk5ZB The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0751バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:36:49.34ID:44Y6tzXo The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0752バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:37:10.99ID:E8ng4Ex3 altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0753バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:37:21.03ID:+yWT2j7I The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0754バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:37:31.05ID:ohx4LeWL The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0755バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:37:43.00ID:S8xY5u1X The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0756バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:37:51.54ID:tkHXG7cw The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0757バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:38:03.67ID:0sfhCX2W The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0758バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:38:25.59ID:74SFQvFE rizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0759バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 08:38:36.80ID:7m7pjDCT The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
b3日程発表されるまでに次スレいきてーんだから 0776バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 23:06:38.09ID:wLeWCT1u The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0781バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 23:08:11.22ID:OM71RsxN the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0782バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/06(木) 23:08:20.37ID:n4oGy1/x Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0783バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/09(日) 01:48:59.13ID:wM/xzFUj このページ更新されたけど https://www.b3league.jp/about-league
これじゃあ、サンレーブス(調布)が調布アリーナに入る? 0785バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/09(日) 03:38:33.45ID:rC1xKC4N Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0790バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 00:14:00.96ID:edfhc61p B3の日程出たよー 0791バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 00:38:44.77ID:edfhc61p ブロンコス、結局久喜体育館で試合ないのか? 0792バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 00:42:57.90ID:edfhc61p あ、これね新シーズン日程 ttp://www.b3league.jp/schedule/ 0793バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 07:42:16.93ID:oh76NScY ‎طلب ‎تو ‎افر ‎ها ف ‎ي طل ‎اب ‎ الج ‎امع ‎ة بحيث ل ‎ا ينش ‎غل الطل ‎اب باختبار قبو ‎ل الجام ‎عات ونحت ‎رم اس ‎تقلالية وت ‎فرد كل ‎طال ‎ب و ‎ذلك في ج ‎و دا ‎فئ ‎في ‎ بيئة ط ‎بيعي ‎ة ملي ‎ئة بأش ‎جار و ‎ مناظر ‎موساش ‎ينو الطبي ‎عية الجميلة وت ‎متلك مدر ‎ستنا الآن ‎ مرافق مت ‎كاملة وم ‎ساحة أر ‎ض واسعة ‎ جدا تبلغ ٣٤٥,١٠ ‎٧ م٢. وق ‎د أدى ه ‎ذا إلى توس ‎يع مجال ن ‎شاطات ‎يابان. و ‎لكن لا 0794バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 07:42:29.27ID:dYDdwC2+ Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0795バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 07:42:39.43ID:CgRKNDD3 这一刻, 我很清楚, 我在高考。 这一刻, 爸妈正在麦地里挥洒着 土K的汗水拼命地收割, 而不孝的儿子却在考场上无奈地发呆! 是的, 这一刻, 谁都应该铭记! 时光慢慢推移, 命运的坎坷开始 一点一点暴露, 当然, 我不怕。 农村的孩子都这样, 贫穷与闭塞已经不能将他束缚, 走出去, 要富裕, 挣脱贫穷, 挣脱知识的贫乏, 挣脱所有的无知与偏见! 这一刻, 思想在混乱中高度清晰, 这是积极健康全面奋进的一刻, 要铭记! 6月5日, 雨正大, 我坐在长途汽车上, 感觉自己像是在逆着命运奔跑, 但我心里清楚, 这是惟一的路, 是我十几年寒窗苦读才等来的, 对我来说, 对我的家来说确实不易, 应该铭记, 应该奋进! 雨正大, 路也正长! 坚强地走下去, 忘记一切自怨自艾的眼泪, 铭记农村, 铭记贫穷才有动力, 才会奋进, 才会懂得珍惜奉献! 谨记: 路正长, 仍需要努力! 0796バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 07:42:51.23ID:nKWtVCX5 zhe4 yi2 ke4,wo3 hen3 qing1 chu3,wo3 zai4 ao1 kao3.zhe4 yi2 ke4,ba4 ma1 zheng4 zai4 mai4 di4 li3 hui1 sai3 zhe0 tu3 hei1 de0 han4 shui3 pin1 ming4 de0 shou1 ge1,er3 bu2 xiao4 de0 er2 zi0 que4 zai4 kao3 chang3 shang0 wu2 nai4 fa1 dai1! shi4 de0,zhe4 yi2 ke4,shei2 dou1 ying1 gai1 ming2 ji4! shi2 guang1 man4 man4 tui1 yi2,min4 yun4 de0 kan3 ke4 kai1 shi3 yi4 dian3 yi4 dian3 bao4 lou4,dang1 ran2,wo3 bu2 pa4.nong2 cun1 de0 hai1 zi0 dou1 zhe4 yang4,pin2 qiong2 yu3 bi4 se4 yi3 jing1 bu4 neng2 jiang1 ta1 shu4 fu2,zou3 chu1 qu4, yao4 fu4 yu4,ba3 tuo1 pin1 qiong2,ba3 tuo1 zhi1 shi2 de0 pin2 fa2,zheng1 tuo1 suo3 you3 de0 wu1 zhi1 yu3 pian1 jian4!zhe4 yi2 ke4,si1 xiang3 zai4 hun4 luan4 zhong1 gao1 du4 qing1 xi1,zhe4 shi4 ji1 ji2 jiang4 kang1 quan2 mian4 fen4 jin4 de0 yi2 ke4,yao4 ming2 ji4! 6 yue4 5 ri4,yu3 zheng4 da4,wo3 zuo4 zai4 chang2 tu2 qi4 che1 shang4, gan3 jue2 zi4 ji3 xiang4 shi4 zai4 ni4 zhe0 ming4 yun4 ben1 pao3,dan4 wo3 xin1 li3 qing1 chu3,zhe4 shi4 wei2 yi1 de0 lu4,shi4 wo3 shi2 ji3 nian2 han2 chuang1 ku3 du2 cai2 deng3 lai2 de0,dui4 wo3 lai2 shuo1,dui4 wo3 de0 jia1 lai2 shuo1 que4 shi2 bu2 yi4, ying1 gai1 ming2 ji4,ying1 gai1 fen4 jin4!
yu3 zheng4 da4,lu4 ye3 zheng4 chang2!
jian1 qiang2 de0 zou3 xia4 qu4,wang4 ji4 yi2 qie4 zi4 yuan4 zi4 ai1 de0 yan3 lei4,ming2 ji4 nong2 cun1,ming2 ji4 pin2 qiong2 cai2 you3 dong4 li4,cai2 hui4 fen4 jin4,cai2 hui4 dong3 de0 zhen1 xi1 fengxian4!jin3 ji4:lu4 zheng4 chang2,reng2 xu1 nu3 li4! 0797バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 07:43:10.81ID:nKWtVCX5 776 バスケ大好き名無しさん[sage] 2017/07/06(木) 23:06:38.09 ID:wLeWCT1u The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0798バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 20:06:34.95ID:0zZ2rAal いいぞーどんどん埋めろ 0799バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 21:12:34.92ID:juxfwn9m Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0800バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 21:12:45.86ID:R2yw95dW ‎طلب ‎تو ‎افر ‎ها ف ‎ي طل ‎اب ‎ الج ‎امع ‎ة بحيث ل ‎ا ينش ‎غل الطل ‎اب باختبار قبو ‎ل الجام ‎عات ونحت ‎رم اس ‎تقلالية وت ‎فرد كل ‎طال ‎ب و ‎ذلك في ج ‎و دا ‎فئ ‎في ‎ بيئة ط ‎بيعي ‎ة ملي ‎ئة بأش ‎جار و ‎ مناظر ‎موساش ‎ينو الطبي ‎عية الجميلة وت ‎متلك مدر ‎ستنا الآن ‎ مرافق مت ‎كاملة وم ‎ساحة أر ‎ض واسعة ‎ جدا تبلغ ٣٤٥,١٠ ‎٧ م٢. وق ‎د أدى ه ‎ذا إلى توس ‎يع مجال ن ‎شاطات ‎يابان. و ‎لكن لا 0801バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 21:12:57.23ID:gImfkXDy 776 バスケ大好き名無しさん[sage] 2017/07/06(木) 23:06:38.09 ID:wLeWCT1u The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0802バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/11(火) 23:23:48.54ID:5T4Q/rgu うめ 0803バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/12(水) 03:53:49.60ID:0tljF6SZ ブロンコスの日程見て気が付いたけど ファイナルステージが各チームと2回試合するようになったのね
5月第3週がラスト試合 0804バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/12(水) 06:34:23.54ID:iANsEyQX Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0805バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/12(水) 06:34:33.67ID:sZaTKJHv ‎طلب ‎تو ‎افر ‎ها ف ‎ي طل ‎اب ‎ الج ‎امع ‎ة بحيث ل ‎ا ينش ‎غل الطل ‎اب باختبار قبو ‎ل الجام ‎عات ونحت ‎رم اس ‎تقلالية وت ‎فرد كل ‎طال ‎ب و ‎ذلك في ج ‎و دا ‎فئ ‎في ‎ بيئة ط ‎بيعي ‎ة ملي ‎ئة بأش ‎جار و ‎ مناظر ‎موساش ‎ينو الطبي ‎عية الجميلة وت ‎متلك مدر ‎ستنا الآن ‎ مرافق مت ‎كاملة وم ‎ساحة أر ‎ض واسعة ‎ جدا تبلغ ٣٤٥,١٠ ‎٧ م٢. وق ‎د أدى ه ‎ذا إلى توس ‎يع مجال ن ‎شاطات ‎يابان. و ‎لكن لا 0806バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/12(水) 06:34:44.91ID:uxzhzM7a 776 バスケ大好き名無しさん[sage] 2017/07/06(木) 23:06:38.09 ID:wLeWCT1u The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions. The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said the missile test was intended to “slap the American bastards in their face” and was a Fourth of July “gift package” for the “Yankees.”
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
South Korea released a computer-animated video showing missile strikes at the heart of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. The video featured an American B1-B bomber and German-made Taurus air-to-land cruise missiles.
The Taurus, which is meant to destroy targets underground, is often cited as a critical weapon South Korea would use in an operation to “decapitate” the North’s government.
The video showed flags and government buildings in Pyongyang in flames.
The North Korean missile launched on Tuesday was fired at a steep angle, flying a horizontal distance of only 578 miles but reaching an altitude of more than 1,700 miles, according to North Korean, South Korean and Japanese officials. 0811バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/18(火) 10:17:30.64ID:BM709Z8W ‎طلب ‎تو ‎افر ‎ها ف ‎ي طل ‎اب ‎ الج ‎امع ‎ة بحيث ل ‎ا ينش ‎غل الطل ‎اب باختبار قبو ‎ل الجام ‎عات ونحت ‎رم اس ‎تقلالية وت ‎فرد كل ‎طال ‎ب و ‎ذلك في ج ‎و دا ‎فئ ‎في ‎ بيئة ط ‎بيعي ‎ة ملي ‎ئة بأش ‎جار و ‎ مناظر ‎موساش ‎ينو الطبي ‎عية الجميلة وت ‎متلك مدر ‎ستنا الآن ‎ مرافق مت ‎كاملة وم ‎ساحة أر ‎ض واسعة ‎ جدا تبلغ ٣٤٥,١٠ ‎٧ م٢. وق ‎د أدى ه ‎ذا إلى توس ‎يع مجال ن ‎شاطات ‎يابان. و ‎لكن لا 0812バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/21(金) 21:41:50.55ID:c5J864tQ サッカーJ3でこんな感じみたいだけど、バスケB2B3はどんなもんだろう?
全体見たら、7割以上他に仕事しないで生活できるぞ 0813バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/22(土) 06:56:40.53ID:AbMSQtrM Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0814バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/22(土) 06:56:53.63ID:tIe6XAPk ‎طلب ‎تو ‎افر ‎ها ف ‎ي طل ‎اب ‎ الج ‎امع ‎ة بحيث ل ‎ا ينش ‎غل الطل ‎اب باختبار قبو ‎ل الجام ‎عات ونحت ‎رم اس ‎تقلالية وت ‎فرد كل ‎طال ‎ب و ‎ذلك في ج ‎و دا ‎فئ ‎في ‎ بيئة ط ‎بيعي ‎ة ملي ‎ئة بأش ‎جار و ‎ مناظر ‎موساش ‎ينو الطبي ‎عية الجميلة وت ‎متلك مدر ‎ستنا الآن ‎ مرافق مت ‎كاملة وم ‎ساحة أر ‎ض واسعة ‎ جدا تبلغ ٣٤٥,١٠ ‎٧ م٢. وق ‎د أدى ه ‎ذا إلى توس ‎يع مجال ن ‎شاطات ‎يابان. و ‎لكن لا 0815バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/22(土) 06:57:13.59ID:UnHS2Att Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump criticized China on Wednesday for failing to do more to pressure North Korea on its nuclear program, suggesting that he was re-evaluating the United States’ trade relationship with Beijing. 0816バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/22(土) 14:49:20.89ID:91kVw4H7 ブロンコス、帰化選手と結構契約してるね 0817バスケ大好き名無しさん2017/07/22(土) 16:12:43.85ID:z9Vigjfz Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said on Wednesday that Japan and the United States had agreed to take “specific actions to improve our defense systems and our ability to deter North Korea.”
Mr. Suga did not say what those actions were, but a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said the government was considering buying ballistic missile defense systems from the United States.
Japan is considering the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which the United States recently deployed in South Korea, the spokesman said. It is also looking at another system, known as Aegis Ashore, which is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
The Japanese news media has reported that the government is also discussing buying Tomahawk or other cruise missiles, which would give Japan the ability to strike North Korea.
Yasushi Kojima, the Defense Ministry spokesman, denied those reports, which would face strong opposition in Japan. But an American official familiar with the talks, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said the purchase of cruise missiles was being discussed.