Japanese troops enter Iraq

An advance team of Japanese soldiers crossed into southern Iraq today in a controversial humanitarian mission marking Japan’s most-dangerous overseas deployment since the Second World War.

Japanese troops enter Iraq

An advance team of Japanese soldiers crossed into southern Iraq today in a controversial humanitarian mission marking Japan’s most-dangerous overseas deployment since the Second World War.

The Japanese advance group, escorted by Dutch forces, moved from the US military base Camp Virginia in the Kuwaiti desert to southern Iraq.

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