DW By Julian Ryall in Tokyo February 24, 2026
For many years, the US has been planning to reduce its footprint in southern Japan and move thousands of marines to places like Hawaii and Australia. But some experts urge a change in strategy amid threats facing Taiwan. The US military is slowly scaling down its presence in Okinawa following decades of talks and delays colored by lingering animosity between US forces and local residents — in large part stemming from the 1995 scandal which saw three US servicemen abduct, assault and rape a 12-year-old Okinawan girl.