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Bush envoy to tender apology to Japanese
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, FEB. 25. The Bush administration is sending a top
official of the Navy to Tokyo with a letter from the President,
Mr. George W. Bush, to the Japanese Prime Minister. Admiral
William Fallon will tender an apology and explain the ongoing
investigations into the sinking of the Japanese research vessel
Ehime Maru, resulting in the loss of nine lives, including four
students.
The naming of Admiral Fallon as the ``special envoy'' is seen as
yet another attempt on the part of the Bush administration to
assuage the hurt feelings of the Japanese who have expressed
shock that civilians were present at least at two control
stations in the submarine USS Greeneville when it rammed the
Ehime Maru off the coast of Honolulu.
In addition to explaining the status of the investigations,
Admiral Fallon is also expected to discuss the salvaging of the
Japanese vessel.
Meanwhile, media reports have it that the U.S. Navy may be
expanding the scope of the inquiry by adding more to the list of
three officers who had been named subjects of the probe. The
latest information is that a fire control technician had failed
to report to the Captain that sonar readings indicated that
another vessel was within 2000 yards.
The technician has apparently told investigators of the National
Transportation Safety Board that he stopped plotting sonar
contacts before the accident because he was distracted by
civilians in the control room. There were 16 civilians on board
when the USS Greeneville rammed the Ehime Maru; and one question
that is being looked into is whether the presence of the
civilians led to the collision.
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