Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should make it clear if he wants to address a Joint Session of Congress.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is due to visit Washington in late April or early May 2015 for a meeting with President Obama and is seeking to address the joint session of Congress.
While Mr. Abe is welcome to Washington, as a leader of America’s good allies in Asia, there are serious concerns among Americans on his revisionist view of the past, especially denying the verdicts of the Tokyo Tribunal after World War II. Mr. Abe’s revisionist view of history is a direct challenge to American people who sacrificed their lives during World War II and to the United States.