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Janus
28th February 2007, 23:54
Declassified documents reveal that Japanese ultranationalists with ties to U.S. military intelligence plotted to overthrow the Japanese government and assassinate the prime minister in 1952.

The scheme — which was abandoned — was concocted by militarists and suspected war criminals who had worked for U.S. occupation authorities after World War II, according to CIA records reviewed by The Associated Press. The plotters wanted a right-wing government that would rearm Japan.

The CIA files, declassified in 2005 and publicized by the U.S. National Archives in January, detail a plot to oust the pro-U.S. prime minister, Shigeru Yoshida, and install a more hawkish government led by Ichiro Hatoyama.

The CIA, in papers released under an act of the U.S. Congress to declassify documents related to Japanese war crimes, said the plotters were led by Takushiro Hattori, a former private secretary to Hideki Tojo, the wartime prime minister hanged as a war criminal in 1948.

Two CIA documents said the plot reportedly had the support of 500,000 people in Japan, and that the group planned to use a contact who controlled a faction inside the National Safety Agency — a precursor to the Defense Ministry — to help launch the coup.

The files reviewed by the AP strongly suggest the Americans were unaware of the plot until after it had been dropped. The plot was developed after the U.S. postwar occupation of Japan ended in April 1952, and the CIA files say American financial support for Hattori's group had dried up by then.

Still, the documentary evidence of the plot illustrates the violent potential of the right-wing, anti-communist cabal that had worked under the U.S. occupation authority's "G-2" intelligence wing in the early days of the Cold War in the late 1940s and early 50s. The CIA operated separately from the G-2.
Declassified CIA documents expose aborted 1950's Japan coup (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070228/ap_on_re_as/japan_assassination_plot;_ylt=Ag.nOiGbsqKT6rGD7ifB UBhvaA8F)

Herman
28th February 2007, 23:59
Another secret coup attempt by the USA. They've gotten used to it.

Janus
1st March 2007, 00:04
It wasn't created by the US exactly but I'm sure that the CIA or at least certain elements of US intelligence had some knowledge of it.

Tekun
1st March 2007, 02:31
The recent declassification of CIA papers has exposed many events and plans that were undertaken during the Cold War in order to defeat the Soviet Union or to give the US a advantage during those times
I downloaded many CIA documents pertaining to the Guatemalan coup in 54, and some of the stuff in those documents reveals America for what it really is
I get a chuckle whenever a document has lines or names of high ranking government officials blotted out...fuck u John Foster Dulles
If ppl only took a moment to at least read or skim over these documents, they'd have second thoughts about supporting a government like the current one

Guerrilla22
1st March 2007, 08:19
Yeah there right there for anyone to see in the national security archives. The stuff they allow you to see is bad enough, imagine what they're not acknowledging.

chimx
2nd March 2007, 02:36
Originally posted by [email protected] 01, 2007 12:04 am
It wasn't created by the US exactly but I'm sure that the CIA or at least certain elements of US intelligence had some knowledge of it.
Possibly, but if they did, they probably wanted to stop a coup from happening. The US defeated Japan and quickly worked to install a Pro-US government in Japan out of fear of the spread of Soviet influence in Asia. I can't imagine any scenario where the US would prefer an armed militarist Japanese government over an unarmed US-friendly government.