Leave Israel alone and turn back to backyard
What most of Japanese have as an impression on recent strategy of US around middle East would be "apparently they are wasting money and getting burnt out."
The most unbelievable fact for us is that news of dead US soldiers have been frequently reported, which never happens in Japan where soldiers' life are extremely enhanced since the end of WWII, subscribers of a message board, 2ch, say.
While US mass media appeal that those patriotic soldiers protect citizens from terrorism overseas, cameras are totally apathy toward the urgent crisis in East Asia. Here Japan and Taiwan are confronting three big tyrants, China, Russia, and North Korea. Plus South Korea is almost swallowed and colored with red by to-be the same country.
Meanwhile curiosity seekers in Japan found out US mass media are so influenced by jewish people. Controlled by Israel, it isn't like the country holding hegemony over the world. Now you know US has more enemies these days than ten years ago. Make up another enemy and Bush is OK with it because the approval rate rises up.
This situation is like, US is doing a high-pitch dancing themselves to burn out while others are gaining power. One of only a few countries, Japan, is today highly worried about this, knowing that US showed its moderate attitude toward North Korea after the news of nuclear test.
What is worse is that North Korea will bolster their self-confidence and never stop developing nuclear weapons. Some in Washington are hesitated by the threat "Seoul to be sheet of fire". In this sense, it's correct to retreat US military from Seoul. However, I anticipate a black future: this threat will develop to "Seoul, Tokyo, and California to be sheet of fire" 5 years later and they are going to withdraw much more grubstake that would cover their military expenditure first.
Bush and white house must take immediate actions to pressure more on Pyonyang such as point attack on Pyonyang and nuclear facilities. The reason they are stuck is they don't see the ultimate goal in East Asia; it has to be set as "regime change from inside North Korea into a democratic country, propagating to China". That way, US and Japan can appreciate the safety of Pacific Ocean with minimum effort. The wave of democracy must arise inside its body, and a counter-example evidence is clearly shown in the case of Iraq. They never get together for co-existence with support of America. However, we can bring democracy to North Korea with a bit of booster shot.
As a matter of fact, many polemicists in Japan already predicted the particulars of Iraq. Since Bush pictured the fantasy, "bring democracy to Iraq as we did on Japan and Germany", a misconception is to be lead to a disaster. He should have known that Iraq composes several peoples.
The best way is thus leave Israel alone and turn to East Asia with the same slogan, "Bring democracy to North Korea." In contrast to democratic Iran, it would be much easier to change this country only if US has wisdom not to put the critical problem on the back burner.
4 Comments:
Unit 731,
Thank you for your comments.
Nazi must have had a bright side. You may have some points I can agree with. At least the feelings Japanese have against Nazi is not so bad as other countries.
mr. Ballistic,
Looks like you're acquainted with Japanese history in WWII. I didn't know about Fugu keikaku (blowfish plan). After reading web pages, it seems to have been named after the risk of this plan. The promotion of jewish immigration into Manchuria could be profitable or dangerous. After all it became dead letter later.
The founder of Shell petroleum is Jewish, and the logo, the yellow shell symbolizes a shell he caught on a beach in Yokohama, a neighboring city of Tokyo. Jewish have considerable relationship with Japan although they are apart. Jewish and Japanese were against each other in WWII, so everything is a good memory.
mr.ballistic,
Japanese government may as well get frustrated recently because the fists of China and US are seen to put down.
Moreover, Japan lost concession in Azadegan oilfield in Iran. What country swooped in instead? It was China. The more time US takes in Middle East the worse the situation leans away Japan, too.
The air strike plan at Pyonyang is of course not feasible, but I thought it was worth mentioning it. Well, a couple of days ago someone probably White house implied that, though.
The situation didn't change. Roh is still not changing his track. Knowing that, North Korea bolsters its self-confidence on their hard-lining policy.
This equilibrium is back again to Clinton's era. Rather, it's just we had them conceal more dangerous cards.
From neutral point of view, this is one of a desirable equilibrium which we don't welcome so much. North Korea was that clever to know an agrrement among 6 countries would be awaited after this nuclear test.
Oh my gosh! I did a terrible mistake in my second last comment. Please put "NOT" in the last sentence like "so everything (between jews and japanese) is NOT a good memory."
It's annoying I can't insert changes in comments.
mr.ballistic
The theme "Manchukuo" could be in my blog's categories. It has a lot of interesting profiles. Let us discuss it some other time. BTW, I'm not a historian, but just an engineer. It takes long time to do an investigation on some topic and post an article. I wish I could have 30 hours a day.
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