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Will Japan hold the Olympics?

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Shimane Tatsuya, the governor of the western prefecture of Japan, Maruyama, recently announced his intention to call off the Olympic torch relay in the region. He explained his decision by the difficult state of affairs in Tokyo, which, he said, continues to be the main source of the spread of coronavirus infection, and the holding of such events can aggravate the situation all over the country.

It is worth noting that earlier the Japanese Minister for Administrative and Systemic Reform Taro Kono even allowed the cancellation of the Olympics. The reason was still called the same - COVID 19. However, is this so actually? Are the pragmatic Japanese, who today have managed to invest considerable funds in preparation for Tokyo 2020, allegedly due to coronavirus, will be able to abandon the Olympics, which are announced to be held without spectators?

Yes, they will be able. But it's not about coronavirus. In this case, the pragmatism of the Japanese lies not on the surface and is even more far-sighted than could be imagined.

The fact is that the relatively recent Prime Minister of Japan, E. Suga, inherited from his predecessor quite a lot of unresolved issues. There are territorial dispute with the PRC regarding the ownership of the Senkaku Islands (Chinese Diaoyudao), Tokyo's continuing but unfounded claims to the Kuril Islands, economic recovery from the global pandemic and much more. In all these problems, Japan expects, and I must say sometimes receives, support from its Western ally - the United States.

The newly formed White House administration led by with Joe Biden, have repeatedly stated that their predecessors have taken insufficient measures to counter the spread of coronavirus infection, which resulted in a large number of victims in the country. The very day after the inauguration, Biden signed ten decrees that provide for tougher measures to combat with COVID-19. And of course, having thoroughly tried on the mask of the world hegemon, the United States will now do everything possible to ensure that other countries follow their example, primarily the allied countries.

Today, Biden's desire to antagonize Trump may cost many world athletes one of the most important events in their lives - the Tokyo Olympics. Fueling Hopes for United States` support in solving its problems, Japan will do everything possible to please its trans-Pacific partner. In addition, they need to pay the debt for entering the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership - the economic brainchild of Beijing.

The best way for Tokyo to build long-term cooperation with Washington, is to demonstrate its subordination. And the cancellation of the Olympics under the pretext of a difficult situation with coronavirus can become a bargaining chip in bilateral relations.
 
Insiders say it is all up to Team USA and NBC which contributes to 70% of the Olympic budget. If American athletes cannot make it to Tokyo this summer, there is no point in holding the Tokyo Olympics because NBC won't be happy about it.
 
I’m betting they’re called off for several reasons surrounding the pandemic. I don’t really care about sports so either way it’s not personal for me, but I can see how opportunities for international cooperation could aid relations and all that.
 
Yep, they've spent so much money that it has to happen now.
 
Insiders say it is all up to Team USA and NBC which contributes to 70% of the Olympic budget. If American athletes cannot make it to Tokyo this summer, there is no point in holding the Tokyo Olympics because NBC won't be happy about it.

The Olympics have been held without US involvement before and I highly doubt the 70% figure.
I know the UK government spent a fortune to hold the 2012 Olympics and then China blew us out of the water by spending ****ing shitloads that we could only dream of and then Russia decided to spend even more because why the hell not.
The Olympics have recently been vanity projects (The London games were actually mostly cost neutral as it was so well attended) but will once again become more cost-conscious as it goes to France and the USA.
 
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