When he visited Emperor Akihito of Japan in November, President Barack Obama bowed as he shook the emperor's hand. The State Department said that diplomatic protocol mandated the bow, which is a traditional Japanese courtesy, but some in the United States protested that an American president should never bow to any foreign leader. Republican Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas and presidential candidate, labeled the bow "offensive."
Assuming that the gesture was in fact dictated by protocol, was it nonetheless wrong for Obama to bow to Akihito? Or was he right to honor Japanese tradition by bowing?
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4 comments:
Sixty-Eight Years ago on Monday,December 7th.,1941Japanese bombs began falling on the U.S.militairy installations in Hawaii.The attack killed 2,390 sailors,airmen,soldiers and civilians and officially drew America into World War 2.Until September 11th,2001,that attack was the deadliest on America soil.(2,976 died on Septemner 11/01)
On August 15th,1945 President Harry S.Truman accepted the surrender of the Japanese and one of the terms of surrender was thatEmperor Hirohito would be allowed ro remian on the throne.
General Douglas MacArthur first met Hirohito on September 27,1945,casually dressed towered over the diminutive formally attired Hirohito.What does that say? It says:"I'm General MacArthur,supreme commander of the Allied Forces and I'm in charge."
I agree with Anonymous. I think Obama's bow reversed the 1945 surrender and has made us subjects of the Japanese emperor.
Sayonara,
Sebastian
I think the reference to what General MacArthur did at the treaty signing has an entirely different intent than that of Obama meeting with the Emperor in a social setting. Anyone who thinks that a mutual bow between leaders intending to show respect to one another, is a sign of subservience by either one of them must be very insecure and is certainly off-base. A slight bow, nod or tip of the cap is not genuflecting or kneeling and kissing his ring! Give me a break!!
Joe Read
Anaheim, CA
USA
Are we THAT arrogant? Why? What makes us better than anyone and everyone? How scary-- no wonder we have become so unpopular in so many places. of course ha was right to do what was polite and respectful. We are not at war with Japan!
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