Japan has ruled out any funding for the agreement, reached Tuesday in six-nation talks that included Tokyo, until it resolves a row with North Korea over its past kidnappings of Japanese civilians.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who built his career campaigning on the emotionally charged abduction dispute, told parliament Wednesday that the issue "is our top priority."
Japan faces isolation over North Korea - Yahoo! News
Have we lost our balls? Why are we dealing with terrorist regimes like North Korea? Didn't Pres. Bush say they were part of the Axis of Evil? We dont negotiate with evil remember? I can't wait to see how they'll blame this one on the democrats.
Have we lost our balls? Why are we dealing with terrorist regimes like North Korea? Didn't Pres. Bush say they were part of the Axis of Evil? We dont negotiate with evil remember? I can't wait to see how they'll blame this one on the democrats.
Funny how our resident neocons are not screaming how this recent diplomatic break through was selling out to NK.
Japan in it again though, Japan, more specifically nationalist Japan, is the greatest threat to the regional stability - the Japanese government is riddled with nationalists as well as former imperialists.
Funny how our resident neocons are not screaming how this recent diplomatic break through was selling out to NK.
Japan in it again though, Japan, more specifically nationalist Japan, is the greatest threat to the regional stability - the Japanese government is riddled with nationalists as well as former imperialists.
North Korea is a dog on a leash. It can't do anything without China giving the green light. Though the nuke test definitely was not given the go ahead but it's also one reason 1. we didn't hear any rambling from lil kim after the test; 2. faced severe consequences from China's supply line from the Manchurian provinces; finally 3. so quickly after years of stalemate a diplomatic solution has been reached.You've gotta be kidding me. Japan is no threat to regional stability. Even the idea of being constitutionally allowed to deploy troops abroad is very contentious in Japan. Is there any other country in the world that doesn't claim that right?
North Korea is a dog on a leash. It can't do anything without China giving the green light. Though the nuke test definitely was not given the go ahead but it's also one reason 1. we didn't hear any rambling from lil kim after the test; 2. faced severe consequences from China's supply line from the Manchurian provinces; finally 3. so quickly after years of stalemate a diplomatic solution has been reached.
Now why is Nationalist Japan an issue?? Think of it as Germany proclaiming nazi fascism over and over. How well would that have sat with the soviet Union or US? It wouldn't.
Each time their pm goes to Yasukuni is the same as a german pm visiting a church in honor of Hitler and other countless soldiers in the german army who were convicted and labeled as Class A war criminals. The Osaka courts have deemed such visits by the pm to be unconstitutional.
Then it's the gradual militarization even though article 9 in Japan's constitution clearly states such actions are illegal. Even though there is an article 9 however many prominent ppl of the government are calling for the article to be voided.
All this leads to unrest and further hatred within the region against the former axis power.
If we look at past trends, in particular the year before during the 60th anniversary of the end of the war and again Japan's pm visits the shrine, what happened? A week or two later NK tests another long range missile.
This year is the 70's anniversary of the rape of Nanking, Japan still refuses to even acknowledge this historical fact - it is such overtures that cause the greatest amount of resentment and hatred for Japan today from neighboring countries - N. & S. Korea, China, Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, ect. Building up hatred only leads to further escalations of any problems.
Today, Japan has stated it won't support the 6 party talks brokerage. Why? Because a few of it's citizens had been abducted in the past? It couldn't have been a more bs reason than that.
The picture is funny. However one must ask, why are the nations flanking Japan still so angry about the occupation or something that happened more than half a century ago?I don't really see how you came to that conclusion. Given that Japan is not responsible for their own defense. Yet they are flanked by nations still angry over the occupation and with large modern military. Anyway, any nation with people like the picture below is a threat to no one.
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Very honestly, I don't know. However one reason that I can assume would be this.If it isn't the abducted citizens then what do you think is the reason they won't participate?
What is the alternative? Bomb the crap out of them and watch Seoul or Tokyo get nuked? Or just ignore them and pretend that the problem doesn't exist at all?
AH! So the truth comes out. We do negociate with terrorists.
There's a difference between negotiating with a ragtag band of disorganized criminals whose very purpose for existing is our destruction, versus negotiating with a violent government that is our enemy but isn't necessarily dedicated to our destruction.
Of course we should and do negotiate with the latter. Especially when they have nuclear weapons.
Whatever it's a double standard on behalf of this goverment.
Hatuey said:We didn't even hesitate to attack Saddam under the pretext that he had stockpiles of WMDs. We called him a threat to the U.S. and the world. All these allegations were proven to be without merit or just false.
Hatuey said:NK on the other had has proven it is a threat to the world and would not hesitate to attack any of it's neighbourghs.
Hatuey said:All the sudden the U.S. is a diplomatic nation that is willing to compromise with terrorist regimes. It's all bullshit.
Whatever it's a double standard on behalf of this goverment. We didn't even hesitate to attack Saddam under the pretext that he had stockpiles of WMDs. We called him a threat to the U.S. and the world. All these allegations were proven to be without merit or just false. NK on the other had has proven it is a threat to the world and would not hesitate to attack any of it's neighbourghs. All the sudden the U.S. is a diplomatic nation that is willing to compromise with terrorist regimes. It's all bullshit.
Translation:
I hate this President and the administration for not negotiating with Iraq (nevermind the 17 UN resolutions) and entering into this war. Now, with NK, I hate this President and the administration for negotiating and not attacking.
Make up your mind.
LOL You've proven how little you actually understand the point I'm trying make. This administration has proven itself to be nothing more then a big chickenhawk. We're currently facing a country actually threatening world peace and our response is "Diplomacy". BTW when are you going to get over the fact that I dont hate Bush? I actually like him. He's old school.
Or how inept you were at making it...LOL You've proven how little you actually understand the point I'm trying make.
Pointless liberal catch phrase - right out of the manual.This administration has proven itself to be nothing more then a big chickenhawk.
First, yes, just like Iraq. Stay tuned.We're currently facing a country actually threatening world peace and our response is "Diplomacy".
Maybe you're right. Jealous is the more accurate word.BTW when are you going to get over the fact that I dont hate Bush? I actually like him. He's old school.
Funny how our resident neocons are not screaming how this recent diplomatic break through was selling out to NK.
Japan in it again though, Japan, more specifically nationalist Japan, is the greatest threat to the regional stability - the Japanese government is riddled with nationalists as well as former imperialists.
Supporting the war in Iraq does not mean that one has to logically support war in Iran or NK. Attacking NK would mean the instant death of 3-8 million people. There's absolutely no way it will ever happen. Thus, we have to consider different options with NK than with Iraq.
Maybe you're right. Jealous is the more accurate word.
Translation : Chickenhawks.
Chickenhawk (also chicken hawk and chicken-hawk) is a political epithet used in the United States to criticize a politician, bureaucrat, or commentator who strongly supports a war or other military action, but has never personally been in a war, especially if that person is perceived to have actively avoided military service when of draft age.
Realpolitik (German: real ("realistic", "practical" or "actual") and Politik ("politics")) is a term used to describe politics based on strictly practical rather than ideological notions, and practiced without any "sentimental illusions".
Do you even know what that word means?
That has absolutely nothing to do with the policy of supporting regime change in Iraq, but realizing that a similar endeavor cannot be undertaken in NK because of the threat to Seoul.
Perhaps you were looking for this word?
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