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Live: Grand celebration honoring 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. 庆祝中华人民共和国成立70周年

He is not a Japanese. He just a foreigner who stay in Japan. Look at his flag

This person isn't Japanese. But in August this year he is giving a speech, in Japanese, at Yasukuni Shrine, speaking favorably for the Japanese cause in the Pacific War.

He is a spirit Japanese from Taiwan province.

A temple in Taiwan that has enshrined a Japanese WW2 warship.

Precisely, most japanese I contact with are positive of rising China. They admired strength and advancement. China have both. Japanese are now very humble to China. Only fake japanese are bitter of the changing opinion of japanese towards China. Desperate trying hard to cause discord. :enjoy:

If good relations could be established between Japan and China, then it would be great. Some Japanese might be determined to make that so. But overall sentiment towards China is very low. A little better than a few years ago, but still very low.
 
US comes and goes because China is here, or US still in Vietnam.
You don’t know so I tell you. Chinese have a thousand year dream: taking back Vietnam and integrate it to chinese empire.

We stand in their way to conquer south east Asia. Once Vietnam falls, all other will fall like domino stones.
 
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I'm proud of our HK police force.
 
You don’t know so I tell you. Chinese have a thousand year dream: taking back Vietnam and integrate it to chinese empire.

We stand in their way to conquer south east Asia. Once Vietnam falls, all other will fall like domino stones.
Good. Welcome back then. No harm anyway.
 
This person isn't Japanese. But in August this year he is giving a speech, in Japanese, at Yasukuni Shrine, speaking favorably for the Japanese cause in the Pacific War.



A temple in Taiwan that has enshrined a Japanese WW2 warship.



If good relations could be established between Japan and China, then it would be great. Some Japanese might be determined to make that so. But overall sentiment towards China is very low. A little better than a few years ago, but still very low.




@Suika, the American speaker in the video is Dr Morgan, while @Brainsucker was refering to the migrant @Suika living in Japan.

Meanwhile, this American's views only show how clueless he is about the nature of the Pacific War and its implications.

What this American refers as "heroes sleeping in the Yasukuni shrine" are in fact clueless cannon fodders, who instead of rebelling after the illegal military 26th February 1936 coup d'état, have on the contrary shamelessly served the interests of the Tojo's militarist clique, at the cost of their own lives!

Indeed, the aims at the start of the 1937 Marco Polo incident, or full scale war with the Republic of China, were far from "liberating" East Asian nations of the European colonial dominations as stated in the video.

Quite the opposite, as the Empire of Japan was relying on the same European's to import 90% of their oil, crucial for the Nipponese war machine, mostly from the US.

It is hand in glove that the Nipponese and the Europeans have cooperated from 1937 until 1941 for the Empire of Japan's war on China.

What caused the European's honey moon with the Empire of Japan to end was the signing of the Japanese–Soviet Non-aggression Pact (日ソ不可侵条約 Nisso Fukashin Jōyaku), on April 13, 1941.

This alone caused four months later, the Americans to enact their Embargo Act (oil and steel) on August 1941.

Indeed, the Empire of Japan's war of aggression against the Republic of China, seen and supported previously by the West as a convenient springboard for later waging war on the Soviet Union, just backfired as a death trap for the same western imperialists.


Finally, should the Pacific War have continued for only a couple of years, this American fool would never have been born to spew such nonsense!



In this regard, @GALACTIC PENGUIN has recently published a paper on the topic of the Pacific War and the fate of the ethnic Europeans.

Below a small interesting excerpt:


Here we demonstrate how the Empire of Japan was in pole position to achieve the first ever world conquest in human history, back in 1936 on the eve of the Second Sino-Japanese War and subsequently the larger Pacific War (WWII).

We will study the various options available to the Nipponese leaders, along the fate of the ethnic Europeans, and how the less than 10% probability of not achieving a world conquest, but instead ending by the most unlikely major military defeat and occupation by a foreign power, has occurred.

Read more below:

Showa: The Fate Of Homo SS V1.0a


:enjoy:

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You don’t know so I tell you. Chinese have a thousand year dream: taking back Vietnam and integrate it to chinese empire.

We stand in their way to conquer south east Asia. Once Vietnam falls, all other will fall like domino stones.
I've heard some Viet friends of mine say this. It's really just utter paranoia. It's understandable given the history and this fear of a giant neighbor but it's paranoia. China doesn't want to conquer Southeast Asia. It loses more by attempting military conquest than it does just simply dominating global commerce. China's goal is to become the center of global trade and wealth, not to conquer and govern densely populated and rebellious foreign populations. It already has enough headaches governing it's own territory and trying to get Taiwan back.

This person isn't Japanese. But in August this year he is giving a speech, in Japanese, at Yasukuni Shrine, speaking favorably for the Japanese cause in the Pacific War.



A temple in Taiwan that has enshrined a Japanese WW2 warship.



If good relations could be established between Japan and China, then it would be great. Some Japanese might be determined to make that so. But overall sentiment towards China is very low. A little better than a few years ago, but still very low.
Japan and China have to eventually establish a more mature relationship in the future. One where Japan recognizes the wrongs of the past and China and Korea stop beating Japan over the head with it, so all three neighbors can focus on the future.
 
@Suika, the American speaker in the video is Dr Morgan, while @Brainsucker was refering to the migrant @Suika living in Japan.

Meanwhile, this American's views only show how clueless he is about the nature of the Pacific War and its implications.

What this American refers as "heroes sleeping in the Yasukuni shrine" are in fact clueless cannon fodders, who instead of rebelling after the illegal military 26th February 1936 coup d'état, have on the contrary shamelessly served the interests of the Tojo's militarist clique, at the cost of their own lives!

Indeed, the aims at the start of the 1937 Marco Polo incident, or full scale war with the Republic of China, were far from "liberating" East Asian nations of the European colonial dominations as stated in the video.

Quite the opposite, as the Empire of Japan was relying on the same European's to import 90% of their oil, crucial for the Nipponese war machine, mostly from the US.

It is hand in glove that the Nipponese and the Europeans have cooperated from 1937 until 1941 for the Empire of Japan's war on China.

What caused the European's honey moon with the Empire of Japan to end was the signing of the Japanese–Soviet Non-aggression Pact (日ソ不可侵条約 Nisso Fukashin Jōyaku), on April 13, 1941.

This alone caused four months later, the Americans to enact their Embargo Act (oil and steel) on August 1941.

Indeed, the Empire of Japan's war of aggression against the Republic of China, seen and supported previously by the West as a convenient springboard for later waging war on the Soviet Union, just backfired as a death trap for the same western imperialists.


Finally, should the Pacific War have continued for only a couple of years, this American fool would never have been born to spew such nonsense!



In this regard, @GALACTIC PENGUIN has recently published a paper on the topic of the Pacific War and the fate of the ethnic Europeans.

Below a small interesting excerpt:


Here we demonstrate how the Empire of Japan was in pole position to achieve the first ever world conquest in human history, back in 1936 on the eve of the Second Sino-Japanese War and subsequently the larger Pacific War (WWII).

We will study the various options available to the Nipponese leaders, along the fate of the ethnic Europeans, and how the less than 10% probability of not achieving a world conquest, but instead ending by the most unlikely major military defeat and occupation by a foreign power, has occurred.

Read more below:

Showa: The Fate Of Homo SS V1.0a


:enjoy:

200w_d-gif.459351

:cool::smokin:8-)
cool_thumb.gif

He is a little over the top but one of the main points in his speech that I do agree with is that the Pacific War was not necessary for the US to fight. There was opportunity in August, September, and October to negotiate with Japan to end the oil embargo and avoid the whole Pacific War from happening. Japan would have left the Axis and northern part of Vietnam that it got from the fall of France in 1940.

Of course, the only point in posting the video was to show a non-Japanese that is pro-ring wing Japanese ideas. There are more foreigners making talks and such that could be posted. Common MSM clearly avoids running what they say in any level of detail. But all that might do is present exploitation opportunity to trolls to take a complex topic and troll it up in off-topic fashion.

The start of the war in 1937 was more at fault on the Chinese side. The Japanese escalated it. But the Chinese didn't back down from escalation. Had the US not put pressure on Japan, the Wang Jingwei regime likely would have continued. But instead, the US urge to push Japan to unconditional surrender gave the communists in China the opportunity to take all of mainland China.

Your glowing ball at the end is gay.
 
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@Suika, the American speaker in the video is Dr Morgan, while @Brainsucker was refering to the migrant @Suika living in Japan.

Meanwhile, this American's views only show how clueless he is about the nature of the Pacific War and its implications.

What this American refers as "heroes sleeping in the Yasukuni shrine" are in fact clueless cannon fodders, who instead of rebelling after the illegal military 26th February 1936 coup d'état, have on the contrary shamelessly served the interests of the Tojo's militarist clique, at the cost of their own lives!

Indeed, the aims at the start of the 1937 Marco Polo incident, or full scale war with the Republic of China, were far from "liberating" East Asian nations of the European colonial dominations as stated in the video.

Quite the opposite, as the Empire of Japan was relying on the same European's to import 90% of their oil, crucial for the Nipponese war machine, mostly from the US.

It is hand in glove that the Nipponese and the Europeans have cooperated from 1937 until 1941 for the Empire of Japan's war on China.

What caused the European's honey moon with the Empire of Japan to end was the signing of the Japanese–Soviet Non-aggression Pact (日ソ不可侵条約 Nisso Fukashin Jōyaku), on April 13, 1941.

This alone caused four months later, the Americans to enact their Embargo Act (oil and steel) on August 1941.

Indeed, the Empire of Japan's war of aggression against the Republic of China, seen and supported previously by the West as a convenient springboard for later waging war on the Soviet Union, just backfired as a death trap for the same western imperialists.


Finally, should the Pacific War have continued for only a couple of years, this American fool would never have been born to spew such nonsense!



In this regard, @GALACTIC PENGUIN has recently published a paper on the topic of the Pacific War and the fate of the ethnic Europeans.

Below a small interesting excerpt:


Here we demonstrate how the Empire of Japan was in pole position to achieve the first ever world conquest in human history, back in 1936 on the eve of the Second Sino-Japanese War and subsequently the larger Pacific War (WWII).

We will study the various options available to the Nipponese leaders, along the fate of the ethnic Europeans, and how the less than 10% probability of not achieving a world conquest, but instead ending by the most unlikely major military defeat and occupation by a foreign power, has occurred.

Read more below:

Showa: The Fate Of Homo SS V1.0a


:enjoy:

200w_d-gif.459351

:cool::smokin:8-)
cool_thumb.gif
insightful.
 
Good. Welcome back then. No harm anyway.
Ok I admit becoming part of China has undeniable benefits (a hand on the ICBMs, superpower status :D) but we will suffer lack of diversity I am afraid. ASEAN people consume Huawei phone, buy chinese cars. Today they have more choices they can buy bphone3 or VF cars :-)


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Ok I admit becoming part of China has undeniable benefits (a hand on the ICBMs, superpower status :D) but we will suffer lack of diversity I am afraid. ASEAN people consume Huawei phone, buy chinese cars. Today they have more choices they can buy bphone3 or VF cars :-)


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How about an alliance like EU? Every EU countries keep their military force, language, and everything else. But they enjoy a shared market, technology, and collective security pact.
 
Ok I admit becoming part of China has undeniable benefits (a hand on the ICBMs, superpower status :D) but we will suffer lack of diversity I am afraid. ASEAN people consume Huawei phone, buy chinese cars. Today they have more choices they can buy bphone3 or VF cars :-)


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Ironically Viets are the most competitive Southeast Asians because you guys are the only ones in the region with Chinese culture. Lol

Because of that, I think vietnam is destined to be the industrial powerhouse of Asean.
 
Ironically Viets are the most competitive Southeast Asians because you guys are the only ones in the region with Chinese culture. Lol

Because of that, I think vietnam is destined to be the industrial powerhouse of Asean.
The other two Confucianism influenced countries are Japan and Korea.
 
Ironically Viets are the most competitive Southeast Asians because you guys are the only ones in the region with Chinese culture. Lol

Because of that, I think vietnam is destined to be the industrial powerhouse of Asean.
As long as Indonesian is around in it's current state I don't think so.
 
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The other two Confucianism influenced countries are Japan and Korea.
They are more Chinese influence than Confucianism, because Japan turn away from Confucianism after 1868 and it was finally removed altogether by USA in 1945.
 
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