Its very important today to know the most possible and approximative state of japan politics in order to understand the possible responses and scenarios on its confrontation with its neighbours and usa.
I can agree with about half of what you've written there. As an American, I actually agree that the US right now is too involved in other countries affairs, and I think it would be good if we stepped back from our military commitments in Europe and Asia, stopped encouraging our allies to be weak, and demanded that countries like Japan bear the burden of their own defense. I've written on this theme on my own Substack here: https://twilightpatriot.substack.com/p/the-poland-paradox
I strongly disagree with the idea that Japan only sees Russia and China as enemies because the US is manipulating its foreign policy. In real life, Japan fought wars with both those countries during the Meiji and Showa eras, and even today it has overlapping territorial claims with them (China claims Japan's Ryukyu islands, and Japan and Russia both claim some of the Kurils; in practice the Ryukyu claim is much more important since those islands are densely populated.) Japan obviously has an interest in resisting Chinese irredentism; my main criticism of American policy toward Japan is that measures such as the "renunciation of war" and a mutual defense treaty that's unlikely to be enforced (remember we Americans had a similar treaty with Taiwan until Jimmy Carter cancelled it) have made Japan weaker and more vulnerable than it would otherwise be.
Putrid Bill Gates being on the Wanted list after 600,000 verified Japanese casualties by means of the omnicidal injected bioweapon is enough to also hang the above's pals execrable scumbags George and Alex Soros, therefore, Godspeed, Japanese people!
The same with Germany, great civilizations asleep due to american occupation
Its very important today to know the most possible and approximative state of japan politics in order to understand the possible responses and scenarios on its confrontation with its neighbours and usa.
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I can agree with about half of what you've written there. As an American, I actually agree that the US right now is too involved in other countries affairs, and I think it would be good if we stepped back from our military commitments in Europe and Asia, stopped encouraging our allies to be weak, and demanded that countries like Japan bear the burden of their own defense. I've written on this theme on my own Substack here: https://twilightpatriot.substack.com/p/the-poland-paradox
I strongly disagree with the idea that Japan only sees Russia and China as enemies because the US is manipulating its foreign policy. In real life, Japan fought wars with both those countries during the Meiji and Showa eras, and even today it has overlapping territorial claims with them (China claims Japan's Ryukyu islands, and Japan and Russia both claim some of the Kurils; in practice the Ryukyu claim is much more important since those islands are densely populated.) Japan obviously has an interest in resisting Chinese irredentism; my main criticism of American policy toward Japan is that measures such as the "renunciation of war" and a mutual defense treaty that's unlikely to be enforced (remember we Americans had a similar treaty with Taiwan until Jimmy Carter cancelled it) have made Japan weaker and more vulnerable than it would otherwise be.
Putrid Bill Gates being on the Wanted list after 600,000 verified Japanese casualties by means of the omnicidal injected bioweapon is enough to also hang the above's pals execrable scumbags George and Alex Soros, therefore, Godspeed, Japanese people!