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2005-02-13 China-Japan-Koreas
Japan move on islands 'severe provocation'
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Posted by Fred 2005-02-13 00:00:00 AM|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Heh. Nibble, nibble. Poke, poke. The ChiComs are receiving their wake-up call - bit by bit - and grumpy got up on the wrong side of the bed. This is getting very interesting.
Posted by .com 2005-02-13 2:55:22 AM||   2005-02-13 2:55:22 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 Perhaps the Chinese leadership should start building an invasion fleet to take over these islands. It is so humiliating to their sensitive natures, and they have nothing better to do.
Posted by HV 2005-02-13 8:47:29 AM||   2005-02-13 8:47:29 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 If they don't like the Japanese now, wait until North Korea's nuclear sabre rattling and South Koreas lefty cowardice combine to force Japan to re-arm, with nukes of their own.

That'll scare the crap out of China. A high tech military power in their own back yard. With plenty of reach into China, via missles, aircraft, and more imporatantly, electronics (spy satellites, radars, and the internet).
Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM||   2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 OldSpook is dead on - an armed extremely high tech military like Japan on your door step is enough to give any nation pause.

The word is that Japan is a de facto nuclear power. All they have to do is assemble the weapons at this point. All the bits and pcs. are there - have been.
Posted by JP 2005-02-13 7:30:26 PM||   2005-02-13 7:30:26 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 after the missile from NK cleared Japan's mainland they'd be fools not to
Posted by Frank G  2005-02-13 7:49:02 PM||   2005-02-13 7:49:02 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Thing is, the Chinese and Koreans (and perhaps the Philipinos) are the ONLY people in the world who are ahead of the US in terms of worrying about a remilitarized, nuclear armed Japan.

Surveys in Japan have in the past shown plenty of the racial superiority doctrine still hold part fo the beleifes of the Japanese as a people, and the martial parts of its society can be easily regrown in such fertile soil, especially under threat. The problem with that is to get the genie back in the bottle before it starts reaching out to grab what it beleives is "due" to Japan as its "right".

So yes this scares the Chinese and eventually the Koreans. But in the long run, it scares the US as well - the ONE opponent we do not want to have to go against is a remilitarized nuclear Japan. And that will temper our foreign policy in terms of playign the "Japan Card" to increase the Chinese urgency and the need to clear N.Korea and the nutbag Kim.

Because if Japan becomes China's worst problem, within a generation it will be a big problem for the USA as well.
Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM||   2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 If they don't like the Japanese now, wait until North Korea's nuclear sabre rattling and South Koreas lefty cowardice combine to force Japan to re-arm, with nukes of their own.

That'll scare the crap out of China. A high tech military power in their own back yard. With plenty of reach into China, via missles, aircraft, and more imporatantly, electronics (spy satellites, radars, and the internet).
Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM||   2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM|| Front Page Top

#8 Thing is, the Chinese and Koreans (and perhaps the Philipinos) are the ONLY people in the world who are ahead of the US in terms of worrying about a remilitarized, nuclear armed Japan.

Surveys in Japan have in the past shown plenty of the racial superiority doctrine still hold part fo the beleifes of the Japanese as a people, and the martial parts of its society can be easily regrown in such fertile soil, especially under threat. The problem with that is to get the genie back in the bottle before it starts reaching out to grab what it beleives is "due" to Japan as its "right".

So yes this scares the Chinese and eventually the Koreans. But in the long run, it scares the US as well - the ONE opponent we do not want to have to go against is a remilitarized nuclear Japan. And that will temper our foreign policy in terms of playign the "Japan Card" to increase the Chinese urgency and the need to clear N.Korea and the nutbag Kim.

Because if Japan becomes China's worst problem, within a generation it will be a big problem for the USA as well.
Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM||   2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM|| Front Page Top

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Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM||   2005-02-13 11:40:57 AM|| Front Page Top

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Posted by OldSpook 2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM||   2005-02-13 8:54:16 PM|| Front Page Top

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