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Japan tells world to stand up to China or face consequences

cordial when you think so while smoking your chilams
the rest of the world dump you like ahem ssss
you have all forgotten the american's humiliation
the italians and some others!
Keep smoking chilams that is your only way to relieve!

no one wants to go to war with us. nor we with anyone. thats cordial.
china keeps begging and squabbling and scratching and whining with everyone.


get a life dude. i think you've earned your days pay. mine just ran out. good night.
 
no one wants to go to war with us. nor we with anyone. thats cordial.
china keeps begging and squabbling and scratching and whining with everyone.
get a life dude. i think you've earned your days pay. mine just ran out. good night.

you are an unlearnt troll
we are effectively administering and patrolling the islands REGULARLY

who cares about your country other than you trolling and cheerleading armies flooding the whole world's forums with your trash
I think I am earning well enough for my loved ones!
You need to worry about yours!
 
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you are ignorant Troll
dumping yen is not the answer for the japanese economic woes
they wont be far from pronouncing their sales tax hike and from there we can see more fiasco in the making
dumping their yen only helps one side of the sword. The other edge will cut them deeply!
japan is an import dependent country. use your brain to learn what impact it will have on japan as a whole for dumping of the yen
ha ha ha ...who trolls? pls look at the recent stats ofJapan:

bourse index: record high
GDP growth rate: not too bad
inflation rate: higher than ever
employment rate: rising
Yen to Dollar: weaker and weaker
export: rising

sure, the weak Yen drives import cost, that is true. You cannot have both. that is impossible. but most importantly, Japan is back after 2 decades of weakness.
 
you are an unlearnt troll
we are effectively administering and patrolling the islands REGULARLY

who cares about your country other than you trolling and cheerleading armies flooding the whole world's forums with your trash
My one day pay is more than enough to feed your whole family for a year when you're making $1 a day

@Aeronaut @Oscar @Jungibaaz please take care of this troll.
 
ha ha ha ...look at the recent stats ofJapan:
bourse index: record high
GDP growth rate: not too bad
inflation rate: higher than ever
employment rate: rising
Yen to Dollar: weaker and weaker
export: rising

sure, the weak Yen drives import cost, that is true. You cannot have both. that is impossible. but most importantly, Japan is back after 2 decades of weakness.

too early to tell
I have said wait until the next sales tax hike announcement
read more news before your troll!
 
ha ha ha ...who trolls? pls look at the recent stats ofJapan:

bourse index: record high
GDP growth rate: not too bad
inflation rate: higher than ever
employment rate: rising
Yen to Dollar: weaker and weaker
export: rising

sure, the weak Yen drives import cost, that is true. You cannot have both. that is impossible. but most importantly, Japan is back after 2 decades of weakness.

Sigh.................. My post in other thread.

Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha... ha...ha...

Seriously! Weren't you around back in 06-07? Back then he was considered to be the worst PM in Japan.

This is the list of what happened under his watch:
  • Toshikatsu Matsuoka, Agriculture Minister killed himself during a Scandal which he corrupts 5 Million Yen for stationary sets. He's also the first minister that killed himself after WW2!
  • Yukiko Sakamoto, Vice Foreign Minister forced to resign because of another Scandal.
  • Yanagisawa, Health Minister Called women a "Baby Making Machine!"

Another things about the Abenomic is not even a new idea. Abe's party the LDP has been in power for 56 years. In the 60, 70 & 80 During Japan's Boom. The LDP as a mercantilism's party weaken Japan's yen to ease export. Then they uses Japan's Export to support Japanese Corporation in a system called "Two-Tiered Economy." Back during its hey day Japan was known as a country that produces Quality Products & Also known as a Low-Cost Exporter, but as the Yen strengthen the Bubble begun to Pop.
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(cool photo, okay enough with the history lesson)

The same thing could happen to Abe's Japan. Because his Abenomic is a temporary measures (not to mention he stole old LDP's play book), not a permanent one. His QE will probably serves it purposes to avert the issue for the moment, but it will not last. I mean seriously who actually believes in his shit!

Oh & he also called Obama "Bush." Think about it.
Abe's first gaffe: Bush just called | The Japan Times
 
If Japanese peoples think USA will protect them , so they should read the history of USA and its support to allies , nothing more to say on this ... stop jumping behind the back of USA , they will leave you in middle of War for their Interests :coffee:

Very true bro,I think you learned a lot after they left you in the middle of war .
 
Rising threat posed by the right-wing Japanese Govt
January 18, 2014 International
Lin Lin

Rising threat posed by the right-wing Japanese Govt | The Herald


In your paper of January 14, the article entitled “The 21st century tinderbox for war” talked about how the tensions rising in East Asia were hatching dangers of warfare and that the relations between Tokyo and Beijing had all but broken down as the right-wing Japaneseleadership, encouraged by Washington, had turned towards remilitarisation.

It was insightful of the author to have noted this situation, but more importantly, I believe that more readers should become fully aware of the rising threat posed by the right-wing Japanese government which leads to regional tension and understand why Japan’s neighbouring countries, including China, are so indignant.

In recent days, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe blatantly paid homage to the Yasukuni Shrine, hurting the feelings of the people in China as well as many other Asian countries, enabling the world to see through the current Japanese administration and the gang of Japanese politicians.

To pay homage to the Yasukuni Shrine is a shameful act of denying and justifying the history of invasion. As is known to all, the Japanese militarists committed the Nanjing Massacre and many other heinous atrocities during the war of aggression against China. As a result, China suffered as many as 35 million casualties and US$600 billion in direct and indirect losses.

The Chinese people have always maintained a sensible and objective view of this phase in history and held the belief that the responsibilities of the war shall be borne by the small number of militarists and that the Japanese people are also victims of the war.

Taking this into consideration, when China and Japan normalised their diplomatic ties in 1972, the Chinese leadership made the important decision not to seek war reparations from Japan.

However, the current Japanese leadership have not only no remorse over the history of invasion or gratitude for the tolerance and generosity of the Chinese side, but have paid homage to the Yasukuni Shrine that honours 14 Class-A war criminals of World War II, in disregard of the strong opposition and condemnation from China and other Asian neighbors, only to invite despise from the international community.

After taking office, Abe blatantly went onboard the “731” (designation of the Japanese unit involved in germ warfare during the war of aggression) aircraft, claiming that there is no evidence of “comfort women” being forced to do so.

Now his brazen homage to the “shrine” that advocates the militarist conception of history and “the justification of invasion” is in fact calling back the spirit of the war criminals whose hands are soaked with the blood of the people of those victim countries.

I am fully aware that the Zimbabwean people, just as us Chinese, have once deeply suffered from colonialism and foreign invasions.
According to rough statistics, during the seven years before independence, over 20 000 Zimbabweans lost their lives.

Similar historical experiences enable us to feel for each other’s pain and misery.
“Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future.” We shall not forget the bitter history, nor allow the invaders to mask their crimes and to turn back the wheel of history.

Constitutional amendment and military expansion is an ignorant act to challenge the post-war international order.
The Japanese leaders keep on claiming that they are to be “active pacifists”. However, during the past year since Abe took office, he has trumpeted constitutional amendment and military expansion, hoping that the so-called “Self-Defence Forces” will be transformed into a regular armed force that can be dispatched abroad.

He also stirred up the absurd theory that “invasion is pending”, questioning the fairness of the Tokyo Trial, saying that “the view of the great war was not formed by the Japanese themselves, but rather by the victorious Allies, and it is by their judgment only that (Japanese) were condemned”.

His actions that go against the historical trend invite the vigilance and worries of the international community.
In fact, the core of this issue is substantially about whether Japan will abide by the purposes and principles of the UN and follow the path of peace. It is an issue about aggression versus anti aggression, justice versus evil, and brightness versus darkness.

The neighbouring countries that suffered from Japanese invasion, many other countries including the United States and Germany, and even people of vision in Japan have expressed their frustration and disappointment over the dangerous act of the Abe government.
To conclude, it is the right-wing Japanese government of Shinzo Abe and their brazen challenge of the outcome of the WWII and post-war order that are causing the tensions in the region.

The ancient Chinese philosopher Mencius once said that “a sense of shame is the beginning of righteousness, and a sense of right and wrong is the beginning of wisdom”, which means that only when a person is able to feel shame can he or she have virtues, and that only when a person is able to tell right from wrong can he or she have wisdom.

If I were to offer advice to the Japanese leadership, I would say, unwise and unjust actions shall not be taken, and the irresistible trend of peace and development cannot be reversed.

Now it’s not too late to give up evil and return to good.

His Excellency Mr Lin Lin is the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Zimbabwe
 
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you are forgotten this one also

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This is getting hype...I'm not sure how this would all fold out and hope for the best for all people.

However, who knows the US role, I'm tired of our nation going to war for others. Israel and now Japan? This is pathetic.
 
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