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editFormer Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone speaks to reporters during a press conference in Tokyo, Friday, March 23, 2007. The Japanese former prime minister and elder statesman Friday denied setting up a military brothel staffed by sex slaves during World War II, despite writing a memoir that critics say shows he did so while in the navy. He served as prime minister from 1982 to 1987 and was known for his friendship with then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan '(not a stellar rec in my book as I view Reagan as a rapist for how he dealt with Selene Walter in 1951)', described the facility he set up as a place for civilian engineers to relax and play Japanese chess. - Sparky 17:47, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
picture with world leaders
editIs the picture really fitting for the article? One sees N. in the corner, as if desperately trying to fit in. Surely, there must be more adequate illustrations possible?
Birthdate Controversy
editThere are some sources stating that Nakasone was born in 1917. [1][2][3] — Preceding unsigned comment added by EternalNomad (talk • contribs) 04:49, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
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Two inappropriate quotes from two sources.
editThe current edition misquotes the sources about Nakasone organizing the comfort station. Litera said Nakasone gathered women and organized a comfort station to deal with his men attacking local women. It did not say that Nakasone ordered his men to abduct the women. And Litera never said, "There is an official record that praises him for abducting many women." The New York Times said Nakasone set up the brothels and a Navy report praised him for "mitigated the mood of the his troops." I quote more accurately from the source.--SLIMHANNYA (talk) 09:40, 19 July 2022 (UTC)