Two US marines stationed in Okinawa, Japan, are currently under investigation for suspected rape incidents that took place on US military bases. Ambassador George Glass has assured full cooperation with Japanese authorities, as joint patrols between US service members and Japanese officials have been initiated. Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki has voiced his concerns over the incidents. The allegations have raised serious issues in the region, where the presence of US military bases has been a long-standing point of contention. The investigation is ongoing, and the US Embassy in Japan is closely monitoring the situation. The US military in Okinawa has faced criticism in the past for similar incidents, which have strained relations between the US and Japan. The outcome of the investigation will have significant implications for the future deployment of US forces in the region. The incident underscores the importance of maintaining discipline and respect for local laws and customs by all military personnel stationed abroad.

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US Marines in Okinawa face rape investigation; US Ambassador pledges cooperation; Joint patrols with Japan begin.
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