Today’s Asian headlines makes it clear: the US used the Japanese Imperial desires to steal islands to get Japan to finally sign a treaty promising not to enable Japanese kidnappers from stealing children from foreign spouses. This is prelude to WWIII as the desperate Japanese imperialists decide to blow it all on a massive attempt at strong arming Asia while the desperate, going broke US decides to go suicidal with a two billion person war against all Muslims and all Chinese at the same time. Talk about insane.
I picked on this news from day one recognizing it as a historical important moment leading to ultimate catastrophe. The US has to war on China because China is now richer than the US for the US still has wealth but it is concentrated in either foreign hands or rich people who park it overseas while the nation itself is the worst off of all nations when it comes to lack of sovereign wealth. So it is no shock to see our suicidal leaders wanting war with China as Clinton assures Japan on islands, invites Abe to US in February.
The Chinese reacted quickly. US position on Japan island control a ‘betrayal’: China. My family is part Chinese and I know from history that when there is war, the US goes racist and will attack people in this country of the ethnic group we are at war with so I most definitely do not want this war. The US got in trouble with China due to the rich people here wanting cheap labor. They caused this problem, not the Chinese. The rich here dumped our tariffs and barriers and did this for the Japanese industrialists. Now both are wanting war with China!
To heat things up, US Fighters Join Japan’s F-15s Over The Disputed East China Sea which should scare everyone. I remember when the US was spying on China and one of our spy planes was shot down. The US blustered and bellowed and the Chinese returned the plane in small boxes. The US has been freaking out over how to control the Chinese while exploiting their labor. The US producers as well as Japanese, loved the Chinese control of people allowing these corporations to hire cheap and control the working conditions keeping the Chinese as near-slave labor.
Now that is all ending. China is rich. Japan is collapsing and the US is imploding with calls to arm ourselves with semi-auto guns with 50 bullet clips so we can butcher each other in a spasm of hatred. So naturally, to unite the US while protecting dying Japan from itself, we go to war with China, a NUCLEAR power which can destroy both Japan and the US eventually. Especially if Russia joins in and destroys Europe.
China is clearly not backing down: China rejects US decision to support Japan in Diaoyu islands dispute so we better start thinking hard, how will we survive WWIII and having most of the US rendered uninhabitable.
Remarks With Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida After Their Meeting
More broadly, however, it is absolutely essential that we broaden and deepen our counterterrorism cooperation going forward with Algeria and all countries of the region. I made clear to the Prime Minister that we stand ready to further enhance the counterterrorism support that we already provide. We have been discussing this with the Algerian leadership both when I traveled to Algeria this past year in October specifically to discuss counterterrorism issues, and again when Deputy Secretary Burns visited as the head of an interagency delegation in November. As the Foreign Minister and I discussed, we must all remain vigilant in our efforts to combat violent extremism and terrorism around the world.
We also discussed how we can do more to strengthen our already strong alliance. We discussed base realignment issues. We both want to reduce the impact of our bases on host communities while maintaining the ability to defend Japan’s territory and people and preserve stability and security. We are confident that we can make progress on force realignment in Okinawa, including moving ahead with construction of the Futenma replacement facility.
We also covered an issue important to both of our nations’ people, the Hague Abduction Convention that allows parents to seek a lawful, timely, and just resolution when a child is abducted by the other parent. And we hope that there will be action in the upcoming session of the Diet to pass the necessary legislation.
The State Department statements show that this tit for tat, we get Japanese parental rights while Japan gets to launch WWIII, is probably the stupidest political deal ever in all the history of humanity! This is insane. And the other deal is, the Japanese government will force the angry people of Okinawa to live with US troops occupying the island forever and ever. And all this, so we can protect Japan while it merrily pollutes the entire Pacific Ocean and the Northern Hemisphere with Fukushima’s poisons.
What a deal we got. We and the Asian people have been shafted.
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Coincidence?
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Japan-recalls-its-ambassador-in-Moscow-after-Medvedev-visits-Kuril-Islands-19879.html
What with Libya blowbacking into Mali…have they all gone insane??They never seem to learn but like I said maybe it is on purpose.
All the christian fundamentalists are just slavering for a few nukes to go off to start their voyage up to heaven.Or it’s after a thousand years I forget.
But if you think this earth is just a temporary hell what do you care if it goes up in flames.
I think USA govt debt is sitting at $85 trillion now.This amount is unpayable.The graph is exponential.(it was flat up until the 1970′s when Nixon left the gold standard.Since then it’s been print print print.
We’re pretty well hooped are we not?Time to hunker down outside of cities.
The US government debt isn’t even $50 trillion from the amount you quote.
Keep to the facts! They are interesting enough. Right now, our billionaires can easily be taxed to fix our national debt only they don’t want to pay up.
That’s because they’re globalists and internationalists instituting financial and military hegemony. They can’t be bothered by such low level issues like a strong sovereign state when measured against the bigger picture.
They complain against the welfare state, but without jobs what do they think will happen? Massive death? It appears that that’s what they embrace.
“…and the US is imploding with calls to arm ourselves with semi-auto guns with 50 bullet clips so we can butcher each other in a spasm of hatred.”
I’m beginning to wonder about the motivations behind what you write. The “gun-free zones” are where the shootings take place. The cities, like Chicago and New York, which have the strictest anti-gun laws have the highest rates of gun crime, also. And countries like the UK, which have gone nationwide in their gun bans, may have lower GUN crime – but their overall violent crime rates are much worse, per capita, than the US.
Elaine, you are too well-educated and well-read not to know this. So the blind loyalty to the Obama/Biden/Feinstein anti-gun rhetoric is somewhat suspect.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/9817753/Old-people-should-hurry-up-and-die-says-Japan-deputy-leader.html
japan related…
Yes, I read this in the Japanese news this morning.
John, gun free zones don’t work if a flood of illegal firearms pours into a city. Or a school.
Yes – criminals don’t follow the law. Funny how that works.
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I noticed this before, but…
“The US government debt isn’t even $50 trillion from the amount you quote.
Keep to the facts!”
By the time you facter in all the unfunded liability of the entitlement system, the total US debt burden is well over 100 trillion, from what I’ve read. You must look beneath the “Enron” styel of accounting our government uses to hide this. Again, Elaine – you know that already.
I agree with a lot of your conclusions, and although it might not seem this way, the reason I attack you so hard on some of these points is because I know full well how smart, insightful and educated you are. So I see no excuse for some of this stuff, oter than letting emotion arising from tragedy seep into your assessments.