Posted in: Moon calls for 'peace economy' with N Korea; slams Japan See in context
Whoa. Things really escalated quickly.
It's pretty clear that Moon is betting the farm on improving relations with N. Korea, all while relying upon the the US do do the negotiations and burning bridges along the way...history is not going to be kind to President Moon, and if he stays in power for another term, S. Korea could suffer irreparable damages.
The hard truth is that diplomacy will never lead to democracy for North Korea. The only way forward is for the people to stand up and fight. Do not cast your pearls before swine.
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Posted in: The Carlos Ghosn case – the return of Japan Inc See in context
So you saying he didn’t do it? Or are you trying to alter the narrative in order to force the hand of foreign leaders at the G20 to give your client a pass?
I think we we can all agree that Japan takes a “unique” approach with their criminal justice process...but then again so do many countries, including the US. Where jail is not meant to reform the inmate and prepare them for the real world once released.
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