Tokyo - Japan's military is experimenting with a new form of camouflage. 'What a magnificent moustache... He looks just like an Iraqi' "We are not going there to wage war, but to help with reconstruction. The success of the mission depends largely on how far we are able to establish friendly relations with local people," the spokesperson said.The deployment of troops to take part in humanitarian work after the invasion of Iraq constitutes Japan's riskiest military mission since World War 2. But favourable Iraqi reaction to the mustachioed Colonel Masahisa Sato, the leader of an advance party dispatched to the southern Iraqi town of Samawa last month, seems to have proved the advantages of facial hair. "What a magnificent moustache. He looks just like an Iraqi," a Japanese newspaper quoted one local resident as saying. |
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