World News - Special Units Marine Corps United States (U.S.) who are trained to rescue people in emergency chemical, biological or nuclear say, ready to provide assistance in the region around the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
145-member unit has been flying from the U.S. last week. They have been conducting exercises with the Japanese marines at the U.S. Air Force base in western Tokyo.
This is the first placement of these special units overseas. However, members of special units, said this is not a sign of growing U.S. government would upset the nuclear crisis in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Special Unit will provide assistance and advice in the Japanese military, but no plans to menngunjungi northern region near the nuclear plant damaged by the tsunami last month.
"We are here to solve the complex problem of nuclear if necessary," said mission commander of U.S. special units in Japan, Major Mike Johnson.
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