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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    Of course prior to USA involvement, TPP was economic driven. After USA joined TPP, it became totally political-driven. You can go argue with Obama for this point
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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    That 's my point. Even Japan has something to worry about TPP
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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    No, its not economic-driven at all. It is political-driven. That's what USA strategy, not Japan could determine
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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    The standard of TPP is too high for Vietnam, even is kinda high for China. Even Japan is hesitating to open their farm market.
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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    Dude, You really think a absolute free trade can really benefit a undeveloped country? You are not joking, right?
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    Taiwan bound to join TPP: Taiwan's envoy to US

    Lets see what kind of progress those countries could make on the meeting in Atlanta now. BTW, I feel so Weird... I found that Vietnam is the most ambitious country toward reaching TPP agreement while she is the most undeveloped country among the current negotiating members. Is that because...
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    That's the difference. German is linked with NATO, which is an intergovernmental military organization. US impacts German through such military alliance organization; In contrast, Japan directly and totally depends on US.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    From my understanding, based on Japan's industry capability and technology, Japan should be able to build a secure place for keeping those waste safely.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    No, US doesn't have the control on German like on Japan. Although there is plenty of US militants deployed over there, German has independent military industry and national defense policy.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Agree. Japan government should have done a more serious and secure way to keep those waste. This hasn't been the first time.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Scary. I would suggest California people to have radioactive detector with himself/herself. It will be quite useful when in supermarket or seafood restaurant.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    There are numerous countries operating nuclear power. None of them are like Japan that treated the radioactive wastes in such irresponsible, self-fish and arrogant way. So far what medias revealed about how Japan has been treating those hazardous materials from Fukushima accident makes me...
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Dude, it will take a while for those materials to reach Australia. So far, relax.
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Earth Heal - News For an Earth In Transition 12 September 2015 - Flooding caused by Typhoon Etau has sent hundreds of tons of radiation contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean after rain overwhelmed the site’s drainage pumps. At least 82 bags full of radioactive...
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Oh GOD, Are you kidding me, Japan? Do I need take a radioactive detector with me to seafood restaurant? Damn it At least 82 bags filled with contaminated material from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have been swept away by flood water as typhoon Etau hit Japan, officials said. TEPCO said...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    As long as the memorial tablets of first or A-class war criminals are in Yasukuni Shrine, Japan will not be considered a nation such as Germany. I don't think either Germany or Italy has something like YasukuniShrine in memory to Hitler or Mussolini。 That's what Japan government is trying to...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Japan will pass the bill, like Plaza Accord. Don't worry When Japan first signed the treaty of mutual and cooperation, the scope of protester in Japan were much bigger than you showed here.
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    US wants Japan to pay more and involve more in her re-balance process of pacific ocean. Since US feel that Japan's military industry and technologies are totally under control. Unless Japan figure out some revolutionary technologies, I don't see any possible that Japan can escape from the...
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    See. Finally agree with me. My point again: US will not allow Japan response first or attack without her permission
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    Unsheathing the Nihonto: Japanese Paratroopers in Landmark Jump Over Alaska

    Japan's entire territory and space is under protection and control of US. Even just from the point of military and technology, US Dude, First, Japan pay the bill for the protection. Japan's entire territory and space is under protection and control of US. Second, just from the point of military...
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