but they're not out of course just oughta be for bendin' over for uncle hegemonic ... ==================================== Shii: First, the Koizumi government has pushed ahead with policies subservient to the United States to the extreme. Urged by a U.S. official to "show the flag," it dispatched an Aegis-equipped SDF destroyer to the Indian Ocean. At the U.S. call for "boots on the ground," it sent SDF units to Iraq. And now, it is responding to former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage's "warning" that "Article 9 is an obstacle to the Japan-U.S. alliance" by taking a step toward revising it. ------- article 9 is the no right to wage war provision the famous mcarthur muzzle -------------- Secondly, with no remorse for the Japanese history of war of aggression, the Koizumi government is responsible for worsening relations with Asian nations. There are various causes behind the worsening relationships between Japan and China as well as Japan and Korea, but the root cause is that Japan glosses over its war of aggression and colonialism, and Koizumi adds insult to injury with his refusal to stop visiting Yasukuni Shrine where war criminals are enshrined. ---real back story peking be pissed jap gub aidin and abetin uncles latest power thrust across the pacific and on into the indian ocean part of a redeployment pincer move east from old europe and west from our pacific coast in particular the real fire starter the planned shift of us first corps command from washington state to a base in zuma japan ( ya no shit chalmers ; i bet this has added 10 years to your life we all kinda figured this big- a- ma- jig wasn't about 70 year old facts ) nice to see the network is still working and that this part of operation china ball squeeze by uncle soft stick has some jap type domestic resistence as in my boys and gals in the jcp have already built a big " first corps keep your slongs at home " under way among the locals around the base ------------ Thirdly, concerning people's living conditions, the Koizumi government promotes policies in favor of the strong against the weak under the name of "structural reform." His cabinet already forced people to shoulder about four trillion yen of burden, and is trying to impose an extra seven trillion yen in the next two years. It even seeks to increase the consumption tax in FY 2007, while providing tax breaks for large corporations. As a result of the deregulation that encouraged "restructuring" by large companies, a collapse in the country's employment and wage system became more ominous than ever. -------- smell like home cookin to u ? --------------Posted by pinky at May 25, 2005 06:57 AM
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