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                        | Growing distrust over an island of gravel 
 During the shell firing exercises carried
                        out at the Torishima US Millitary Firing
                        Range in Okinawa Prefecture in December 1995
                        and January 1996, the vertical take-off and
                        landing (VTOL) Harriers owned by the US Marine
                        Base at Iwakuni fired 1,520 rounds of DU,
                        a radioactive weapon. This fact was revealed
                        a little over a year later, in February 1997.
                        The demands of Okinawa citizens that the
                        US military retrieve the rounds were ignored.
                        In May 2000, the US Air Force Command in
                        Okinawa announced that they were storing
                        DU shells in the Kadena munition storage
                        area. A few days later, 473 rounds of used
                        DU shell cartridges were discovered in the
                        storehouse of a local company that purchases
                        scrap from the US military. Thus, DU shells
                        that should have been removed from Okinawa
                        are still stored on the island, and negligence
                        has resulted in the sale of used cartridges
                        to the private sector as "steel scrap."
                        When I visited Okinawa just prior to the
                        G8 Summit, even as the local residents welcomed
                        the event, their distrust of the US military
                        was mounting.
   
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