Japan marks 'return of sovereignty' day

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Return of sovereignty? From whom to whom? It shall not be much of annoyance for China that Japanese bureaucrats are shouting wartime slogans like Mansai to the emperor who became a token constitutional monarch under MacArthur, or revision of the constitution. Instead it shall be the US concern that it's loosing its harness on Japan bit by bit.

I am saddened as a Nippon-phile since my hope of a game changer - the CJK FTA gets dim.

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USA's number one concern in the Pacific ocean is Japan, not China. Unlike Germany that confessed they had done wrongly during WWII, Japan keeps on finding excuse to justify their action during that war. When they visited the war criminal Shrine, although USA did not say anything, but deep in their heart, they hate it even more than the Korean and Chinese. All these years, USA is controlling Japan's military development allowing China a chance to catch up. This is the real intention of the Americans - develope China to a certain level to counter Japan (may be also Russia) making sure no repeat of the Japanese challanging the Americans in the Pacific Ocean. The Americans stationed in Japan to keep Russia and China in check is only partially right. In fact, to keep Russia, China and Japan in check is the real intention. The Americans are not dumb.
 

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USA's number one concern in the Pacific ocean is Japan, not China. Unlike Germany that confessed they had done wrongly during WWII, Japan keeps on finding excuse to justify their action during that war. When they visited the war criminal Shrine, although USA did not say anything, but deep in their heart, they hate it even more than the Korean and Chinese. All these years, USA is controlling Japan's military development allowing China a chance to catch up. This is the real intention of the Americans - develope China to a certain level to counter Japan (may be also Russia) making sure no repeat of the Japanese challanging the Americans in the Pacific Ocean. The Americans stationed in Japan to keep Russia and China in check is only partially right. In fact, to keep Russia, China and Japan in check is the real intention. The Americans are not dumb.
If you said is true , then parkistan or Bangladesh can be more powerful than India.

Eg. China can throw 10k PhDs to design radar, 10k PhDs to design ING system......don't you think Japan or any countries can match that?
China can building huge amount of fighter jets, tanks, warships at same time, any other country can match China.
 
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China already took islands from Phillipinese and Japanese, when will US fight for them?
Strong words can't help anything.

Ps, So you think JP not go for nuclear weapon, becoz China is not agreesive enough? LOL

Well we can't all wait to match to Beijing
 

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Japan marks 'return of sovereignty' day


28 April 2013




Source: BBC News - Japan marks 'return of sovereignty' day

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also we have two news as below :ranger:

=> U.S. sends Japan currency warning as G7 meets | Reuters

=> Japan is offering export-subsidies to Japanese-companies

here, we do know that Japanese products are very competitive against the Western ones, and depreciation of Yen to at least "115" per US$ looks quite obvious now, the level it had before recession 2008. Japan does has right to get its Yen to US$ level back, it had till mid 2008.... but here, I favor removal of all the unnecessary subsidies on export as it would then result in higher tax revenue from the exported products this way..... :truestory:

the two news as above looks funny for me. as, why does the Japan need to keep subsidy on export if it needs more tax revenue from the exported products for the government expanses, already very high Debt/GDP ratio they have???? at the same time, how can the US interfere until Japan register trade deficit on its trade side, as how it was for last over 12 months????? :nono:
 
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Does below explain this a bit?
http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2013/04/26/more-stimulus-to-kick-in-before-japanese-election/

The fast pace of policy announcements is intended to keep Japanese voters engaged until national elections scheduled for July. Mr. Abe's Liberal Democratic Party has a comfortable majority in the lower house of parliament following its landslide victory in December elections, but it is still a minority party in the upper house. Whether it can achieve a similar result in the coming upper house elections will determine the strength and longevity of the government.
Mr. Suga attributes the success of "Abenomics" so far to the "sense of speed" its team maintained in unveiling policies one after another. "Since we formed the cabinet on Dec. 26, we've been running nonstop," Mr. Suga said. "This is Prime Minister Abe's second administration and we know we can't make mistakes. The economy is in such a bad shape so there is no turning back."

Mr. Abe has described his economic policy as focusing on three "arrows:" a more aggressive monetary policy, more government spending and economic reforms.

Now that the government has created the "intended results" of its monetary easing steps-- the first arrow of Abenomics--it will focus its efforts on the second arrow: realizing the benefits of fiscal spending.

The Japanese QE Boomerang Play - Yahoo! Finance
 

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Abe is the saviour come to Japan.

So feel the Japanese!

To them, he is as Deng was to China.

A leader boldly chalking a new horizon!

Japan required to be shaken out of its depressed mentality and lethargic fatalism!
 
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Follow by your logic, you think 1962 will be repeat?
that i don't know but one thing is for sure that the incident of Nanjing is sure gonna repeat in the near future if you guys don't stop messing with Japan:lol:
 

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that i don't know but one thing is for sure that the incident of Nanjing is sure gonna repeat in the near future if you guys don't stop messing with Japan:lol:
Well, if you have any logic or not blind by hate, how can you believe a country with much smaller industrial base and w/o nuclear weapon defeat China?
 

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