Robert Gates at
The Pentagon in 2007 Kyūma served as the
Director General of the Japan Defense Agency from 1996 to 1998 under
then Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. He served in a variety of LDP posts in
Jun'ichirō Koizumi's cabinet. He again became responsible for
Director General of the Japan Defense Agency in September 2006. He would be the last head of the JDA before the Ministry of Defense was created for which he was the first holder of the title.
Controversial remarks In September 2006, shortly after he was appointed Defense Minister, Kyūma stated that the
Chinese military was a concern, contradicting earlier comments that he had made referring to China's military as a threat. In December 2006, Kyūma claimed that although former Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi supported the U.S.-led
invasion of Iraq, the invasion did not have the official support of the Japanese government. He later had to withdraw his remarks, admitting that the Japanese "
Cabinet officially adopted a unified view supporting the U.S.-led war." On 24 January 2007 he said that the U.S. decision to invade Iraq was a mistake. In January 2007 he
criticized the United States over not getting the approval of
Okinawa's governor during efforts to relocate the
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The base and its relocation has been a source of friction between the residents of Okinawa and the U.S. government.
Resignation Ma Ying-jeou in 2011 Kyūma resigned as Defense Minister on 3 July 2007 for remarks made at
Reitaku University in
Kashiwa,
Chiba Prefecture on 30 June. In this speech, he stated "I now have come to accept in my mind that in order to end the war, it could not be helped that an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and that countless numbers of people suffered great tragedy." He appeared on a
Fuji TV morning news show on 1 July, saying he did not think an apology would be necessary, but he apologized later the same day. When this would not calm the critics, Kyūma finally submitted his resignation on 3 July. Asked about the reason for his resignation, Kyūma is quoted as saying that he did not want his comments to become a "minus" for the Prime Minister.
Yuriko Koike was appointed his successor the same day. ==Honours==