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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Oh God. Even Japan under attack from other countries, US will response first, not Japan. Dont' worry. The treaty will be passed. I can guarantee
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Again. Whatever you said here doesn't change Japan's situation. My point is: US will not allow Japan attack or even response without her permission. Then come to tell us when the actual treaty is signed. ok? otherwise, all bla bla bla
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    If there is no official or signed treaty of mutual cooperation and security, what is your standard of "effective"?? Just Bla bla bla?
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    No, Japan is living through what she is gotta living through. Whatever we said here doesn't change her situation. Its all upon Japan's wisdom
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    LOL, it succeeded?? Dude. Show us an official or signed treaty of mutual cooperation and security. Other wise, what 's your point?
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Dude, all points you presented are fine to me. But those don't change the reality. US will not allow Japan attach without her permission.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    LOL, the scope of US army deployed on Japan doesn't depend on the Japan's economy. It depends on the strategic needs of US. If necessary, US will tighten the treaty of mutual cooperation and security, and make Japan pay it.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    ?? Doesn't matter. From the technological situation or from the strategic consideration, US will not allow Japan attack without her permission.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Again. I never said Japan is a nationalistic country since WWII. I said PM Abe has been using the nationalism. I don't know whether it will work. US plans to reduce military presence in Japan? I seriously doubt it. Any new president of US could change that policy. No. Japan cannot attack...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Since then, modern technologies such as satellite, GPS, AGES system have been significantly changed military technologies. And Japan, from my view, has no more chance to escape the control of US unless Japan could figure out a revolutionary technology for military use. So far, no more chance for...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    From my opinion, Japan has lost her chance to removal of US forces from Japan. The best opportunity for such a case will be around 1990s. At that time, Japan's power was at the peak and very close to US. Meanwhile China and South Korea both had not been risen. Most importantly, Computer...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Since the arsing of China and the need for re-balance of pacific ocean of US, nationalism of Japan has become not only a life-saving straw for Japan, but also an order or requirement for Japanese politicians. Any Japanese politician who can not match or satisfy the requirement of US'...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    You can accept or not, the nationalism is what Japan is taking advantage of right now. After WWII, nationalism was meaningless for Japan since the entire country had been under control, protection and monitoring of US.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    hi dude, I am not trying to be offensive. But now Japan's entire nation is really need something to wake themselves up.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    My friend. I highly doubt that too. But until that eventually fails, nationalism will be a life-saving straw for Japan. After the first industrial revolutionary, Japan's history can be simply described into one sentence: Meiji raise the elite, Taishō raise the country, Shōwa raise the war...
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    China Economy Forum

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    Philippines Feels Harrassed By China; Asks Help From US Military

    Behind this is all about the power. Back to hundred years ago when China still dominating this area, those countries did same thing when they were facing the challenges that they could not handle. In this regard, the response of Philippines mentioned in this article is their instinctive and...
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    China Economy Forum

    I have to point out that even with the significant devaluation of Japan's yen (around 30% if I remember correct), Japan's export still collapsed. To be honest, I seriously doubt PM Abe will have other choices than using nationalism.
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    China Economy Forum

    If I remember correct, US' export during 1-7 months of 2015 shrinks 5.4%, and Japan's export during 1-7 months of 2015 implodes 8.3%. In contrast, China's export only decreased 0.8%...... The crucial industrial raw materials such as Crude oil, iron ore and copper etc has been devaluing...
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    Will China accept reality of Scs

    Agree with 14th floor. Nothing is permanent, including the world power. If look at the population distribution and structure of US, you will find out the US will be dominated by Latino and Black within 50 years. Even now, the US army is full of the immigrants who are fighting for a green card or...
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