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Posted in: Japanese fear rising over China's (and Xi's) rising power See in context

GOOD FOR THE GOOSE? GOOD FOR THE GANDERING JAPANESE

Stop simply gandering and make a move. Biden put a ban on semiconductors to China and forced Americans working in the industry to quit working there or lose their citizenship. Within 24 hours, it was done and China lost all American personnel in the semi-conductor industry.

So, why is Japan allowing Chinese headhunting of Japanese technicians to continue? These people are turncoats. While the US citizens are protecting Japan by forsaking higher incomes in China for the sake of keeping China from being the hegemon in the region, these self-seeking and greedy Japanese are only looking out for themselves.

It's time for Japan to take a cue from the US and stop simply gandering the Chinese headhunting of Japanese technicians. It's time for action against these Japanese turncoats.

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Posted in: Will Okinawa once again become a battleground in a Japan-China military conflict? See in context

With the potential threat of China incorporating its territorial claims in Taiwan and the Senkaku Islands, it is crucial for Japan to augment its Self Defense Force and take serious action to maintain its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The possibility of China engaging in preemptive air assaults against targets outside Taiwan, in Japan's southwest island chain, and on Guam highlights the need for Japan to develop a unified command strategy for its land, sea, and air forces. The deployment of long-distance missiles to counter seaborne invasions and a large arsenal of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the U.S. are necessary to adopt a "standoff strategy" and prevent a land war.

It is also rumored that Japan has acquired a hypersonic nuclear capability that, premptively, could reach the 3 Gorges Dam. If it were employed when the dam is full, the consequent inundation of the entire Yangtze flood plain would split the PRC into two parts, Beijing up North and the Pearl River Union down south, with the interior laid waste.

In the upcoming Diet session, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida must justify the proposed tax increase to boost Japan's defense expenditures. Japan cannot afford to be complacent in the face of increasing military threats from China and must take strong and decisive action to maintain peace and stability in the region.

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Posted in: Japanese foreign minister to visit China amid friction over detained Japanese See in context

It is important for Japan to continue promoting a vision of a "free and open Indo-Pacific" and to work with other "like-minded" countries to maintain peace and stability in the region. Japan needs demand the immediate release of the detained Japanese national and demand an explanation from China, on its knees, for his detention. Japan must remind China to act responsibly on global issues before it is slapped down for its hubris.

Japan will not ignore China's aggressive actions any longer. Japan is now prepared to take a strong and forceful stance against China's abuse of its citizens, which disregards international laws and norms. As tensions continue to rise in the region, Japan must make it clear that it will not tolerate any further provocation from a piss-ant like China.

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Posted in: Japan to end negative COVID test requirement for visitors from China See in context

ECONOMY OVER JAPANESE LIVES

Critics have raised concerns about the potential risk of importing the virus from China, which has seen millions of deaths and has yet to fully contain the outbreak. The move also reflects Japan's desire to maintain its economic ties with China, one of its largest trading partners, even as tensions between the two nations continue to escalate over issues such as Taiwan and the South China Sea.

While some may question the wisdom of Japan's decision, it is clear that the country is taking a calculated risk in order to balance public health concerns with economic interests. As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing pandemic, policymakers must weigh the costs and benefits of various measures in order to chart a path forward that is both safe and sustainable.

However, every yuan spent in Tokyo is a possible source of infection, and citizens should beware of PLA operatives contaminating the populace with a new sub-variant that may ruin the nation.

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Posted in: China threatens retaliation if U.S. House speaker meets Taiwan president See in context

JAPAN HAS LEGITIMATE CLAIMS TO MAINLAND CHINA

It's worth noting that the current situation regarding Taiwan is in part a result of past mistakes. The Jimmy Carter administration's decision to abandon the Republic of China (ROC) and recognize the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the sole legitimate government of China in 1979 has had significant consequences. However, it's not too late to correct those mistakes and recognize Taiwan as the independent and sovereign nation that it is.

China's insistence that Taiwan is part of the mainland is not supported by the facts. Taiwan has been an independent country since the end of World War II, and it has never been part of the PRC. Moreover, the people of Taiwan have repeatedly expressed their desire to remain independent and to have a say in their own future.

On the other hand, China's claim to Manchuria is based on its conquest of the region during the Sino-Japanese War, a conflict that ended over 75 years ago. By contrast, Japan's claim to the region is based on a legal and historical foundation, and it has a stronger case for insisting that PLA troops be withdrawn from the area. Yet, Japan does not foam at the mouth in decrying the PRC's occupation of Manchuria.

It's time for the international community to recognize the facts on the ground and stand up for the sovereignty of all nations. We cannot let China's aggressive posture go unchecked, and we must continue to do what is right, even when it's not easy. It's time to take a stand for Taiwan and for all countries that are threatened by China's expansionist policies. The CCP is a rogue government, and it needs to be taken down.

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Posted in: Japan to patrol disputed islands if Chinese vessels sail too close See in context

Good going, Japan. The Chinese have to be stopped...somewhere. It is better to stop China in the Senkakus than to face Chinese troops in Tokyo. Besides, the Chinese are blustering cowards. They won't do anything when you stand up to them. Look at what happened in India. Look at what happened in Vietnam. It's always the same. The Chinese retreat to save their behinds. Besides, if they should sink a Japanese ship in the Senkakus, the US is required to come to Japan's assistance. However, don't make the mistake of sinking a Chinese vessel, because we won't help you unless you're the one who has been attacked.

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Posted in: Tokyo investors wary of China, geopolitical tensions See in context

In sweat-wet desperation of avoiding a market crash, the PBoC was able to ‘lift’ the market today by a massive injection of reserve wealth. However, the government’s power to keep on doing this is rapidly diminishing at the rate of $100 billion a month. Yes, we’re speaking of absolute “wealth destruction” simply to keep up appearances. And, of course, the CPC will try to deny and ignore that, as naked emperors are wont to do.

China’s weakening economy is sick to dying, and everyone knows that. Despite communist party propaganda expectations for 6.5% GDP growth, the economy is no longer growing at all but is in the midst of a rapid contraction, which will soon reveal itself as the “Great CPC Depression of 2016.” With a shrinking economy which can no longer service China’s massive debts, prepare for the worst. It’s coming.

As you may not know, China's debt bubble rose from 160% of GDP 10 years ago to 250% of GDP today. Expect nothing less than a 2008-style Chinese financial crisis that will consume the last of China's reserves...down to the last yuan. Let’s not forget that, in order to keep the economy from flatlining, the CPC has been spending and/or stealing China’s reserves at the rate of $100 billion per month.

Where else are China’s reserves disappearing, if not into a rabbit hole? Three times this past week, the PBoC pumped over $20 billion (each time) of China’s fastly dwindling reserves to keep the stock market from crashing. It is this exact same fact that triggered waves of selling of foreign investments held by China's sovereign wealth funds.

Yes, China’s economy has the look of a Ponzi scheme. China’s $25 trillion of debt, whose funds were spent on useless industries simply to feed overcapacity, far surpasses China’s remaining small reserves, disappearing at the rate of $100 billion a month. And, don’t we all know what inevitably happens with Ponzi schemes? Yes, they crash!!! And every Chinaman loses his pigtail.

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