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TOKYO, Nov. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on
Tuesday gave his strong support to the US offensive on Fallujah.
"The all-out attack must be successful. The improvement of security is the key for Iraq's reconstruction," he said.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda told reporters that theJapanese
government understands the US strike against Iraqi militants.
"We understand the various measures taken by the US government"against the
events "that were great barriers to the establishment of a new government," the
top spokesman said.
Defense Agency Director General Yoshinori Ono commented that security must
be restored to prevent Iraq from becoming a hotbed for terrorism, adding that
was the "first step to build a new country."
US forces, backed by Iraqi troops, kicked off an all-out offensive on
Iraq's rebel-held city of Fallujah Monday evening just after Iraq's interim
Prime Minister Iyad Allawi signaled the green light to US-Iraqi forces to
neutralize insurgents in the city.
Japan, the staunchest ally of the United States, sent more than500 ground
troops to the southern city of Samawah to support the US-led rebuilding. Enditem
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