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Chip Star
Just remember to stop taking antibiotics when you feel better and not after the infection is actually gone.
Strangerland
And they bring the idea up with the public to get a read on their opinions.
Do the hustle
Big brother Trump won’t like this. Japan is only trying to secure cheap oil.
BertieWooster
It's a matter of balance. Obviously some degree of consideration and planning is necessary. My point is this. Why broadcast it publicly when it's only in the consideration stage? If it's to guage public opinion, that doesn't work either. They should KNOW what public opinion is before they consider anything. They are supposed to represent us, aren’t they?
kwatt
Humanitarian supports for Iran means "Please tell them to try not attack oil tankers/vessels/ships belonged to Japan." This seems a good political card. If Iran can do it, Japan would not have to send any defense forces there.
Ooopsie
Wow, I guess Japan enjoys making a deal with the devil.
drlucifer
And then go on to ignore the opinion of the public and implement whatever they want. It is a waste of time and resources getting the feel of the public when it is going to be ignored anyway ss it doesn't matter.
Ganbare Japan!
Theres nothing wrong with Japan helping provide Iranians with desperately needed medicine. It shows that Japan cares. Japan has never been anti-Islam against Iran, unlike The West.
lulldapull
Iran and Japan are old friends. Iran considers Japan a friend.
Kaerimashita
Timing not great......
John Mitton
Good old japan playing both sides. Grow a pair.
Nobnaga
i think US will not let this slide since trump is the head he want to do anything that attract attention
chisineko
Subterfuge, extortion, bribery, and intimidation - prime tools of foreign policy available to unpleasant nations. Does Iran have a decent track record.
mrbaberunee
Abe ain't no fool and he ain't fooling anyone with this ploy