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Posted in: Spanish police move to prevent Catalonia independence vote See in context

Since the Kingdom of Aragon's era, Catalonia has always harboured strong resistance towards the spanish imperialists! But whats different is that, we no longer live in the era of the Aragon Kingdom. Catalonia have their own culture, language, government and such, but it's wrong to suddenly disband a collaboration with the Spanish Kingdom which have spanned for nearly 3,5 centuries.

I understand it's difficult to cooperate when you're feeling oppressed and inequal, but to go ahead with such a referendum and thereby freezing all ties with Spain is just utterly impenitent. Like, you have all of Europe except Hungary against you! You can't change history, no matter how much you want it to. Hold talks with Spain and express how dependent they are on you, only this way to get momentum for your demands.

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Posted in: Thinking the unthinkable in China: Abandoning North Korea See in context

Maybe this will be North Koreas "Great Leap", just the way China did with the Soviet Union in the 1950s-1960s. But this "ending" of alliance might backfire China, by North Korea pursuing a closer relation with the Russian Federation, Iran and other. And ultimately allowing USA to push North Korea to it's limit for real.

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Posted in: Poll shows Koike's party threat to Abe See in context

This tie-up between Party of Hope and DP has basically ruined Liberal/Social-democratic aspects of Japanese politics for the time being. Like, for a social-democratic party as DP to unite with the complete opposite party ideology as Party of Hope just in order to tear Abe down, seems a bit fishy and too desperate!

Like, I know Abe and LDP is too dominant, but to tarnish the whole Liberal/Social-democratic-movement of Japan just to get rid of Abe is just utterly inexblicably done. As things are looking out now, anything can happen! We should not exclude a prospect of a possible merger between Party of Hope and LDP to form a sole "single-party state". Abe and Koike are both members of Nippon Kaigi, who expresses support for a "big government"-system in Japan!

The Communist Party of Japan are now proving themselves as just as a viable party as LDP and Party of Hope since they are probably the most stable ones in term of ideology and policy-stances!

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Posted in: Poll shows Koike's party threat to Abe See in context

The liberal/socialist influence in Japanese politics has basically been ruined after the tie-up between Party of Hope and DP! Just about anything can happen in Japanese politics from now. We should not exclude a prospect of a possible merger between the Party of Hope and the LDP, to form a sole "single-party state".  Both Koike and Abe has aspirations about a more "big-government"-system in Japan.

Like, a merger between DP and Party of Hope was as unlikely as it could get in the first place! Conservative and right-drawn Party of Hope meet liberal and left-drawn DP. It shouldn't be possible in the first place. I know Abe is too dominant, but to dissolve the whole of Japan's Liberal/Social-democratic-movement in order to tear him down, just seems a bit too desperate! 

Now we have 2 conservative right-drawn parties instead of just one. From my point of view, the Japanese Communist Party seems just as viable as Party of Hope and LDP. Especially now when they're the only real "liberal" ones in the houses!

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