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04 febrero, 2015

#Israel vs. #China

THE ANTI-NEW YORK TIMES

Sometimes, even your astute reporter here at The Anti-New York Times and his instinctive feline sidekick will miss an opportunity to 'connect the dots' between seemingly unrelated events. The demonic schemers of the New World Order may confuse us for a while, but in the end, Mike & Sugar always bust their scheme. Bet on it! We apologize for missing this one last week, but better late than never.

THE FIRST DOT
Last week, as you will recall, The Anti-New York Times was quick to make mockery of the latest ISIS "beheading" video depicting two helpless Japanese "hostages".
From our January 25th issue:
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"This latest Mossad stunt is particularly hilarious. The images of the orange jumpsuit-wearing Japanese "hostages" are far too defined - a sure indicator that the shots were taken in front of a screen with background added digitally. As always, the "victims", in spite of their imminent decapitation, remain calm and healthy looking for the camera. Then there is the question of, "Why would "Islamists" target Japan?". Ever since the U.S. established Japan as a colony following World War II, that country has not even been militarily involved in foreign affairs, not even in its own backyard. Israel has yet to be attacked by ISIS, not even verbally, yet the big bad Muslims are going after harmless Japanese?" 

Hey Ari! Aren't you hot in that black suit and mask?

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The article correctly asked the question: "Why would "Islamists" target Japan? Indeed, all Japan has done is provide financial and humanitarian aid for refugees, nothing else. But in failing to answer our own question, we missed the opportunity to solve a mystery whose secret was right under our noses, until now!

THE SECOND DOT
Regular readers of The Anti-New York Times & parent TomatoBubble.com don't need to be told that it was Russia and China that blocked the Zionist's unholy war against Syria (and Iran) in 2013. Recall now the dark warning issued by Killary Clinton that same year: "Russia and China will pay a price for standing up for the Assad regime." To that end, the US vassal state of Japan has been used to play a provocative anti-China role, similar to how Ukraine is being played to threaten Russia.

The sudden Japan-China controversy over a meaningless island is a Globalist-Zionist engineered "crisis" .

THE THIRD DOT
There is just one problem with the Japan-China scenario. You see, although Japan has the internal capability to field a formidable military force, it still has that pesky little pacifist clause in the Constitution which was imposed upon it by the victorious United States after World War II. Many Japanese are happy with their neutered military status and not having to be involved in Globalist operations. Circumventing the embedded pacifist Constitution is no easy task for Japan's US puppet President, Shinzo Abe. 

If only - if only - there was some sort of "event" or "events" that could stoke world sympathy for Japan's constitution problem while pissing off the Japanese public to the point where the pacifist clause could be ditched.
See where we're going with this?

From today's Associated Press:

"What we should realize is that the Japanese are no exception to terrorist targets. We really should open our eyes to see this reality," Kunihiko Miyake, a former diplomat and researcher at a private think tank in Tokyo, told a news show on TV Asahi. "The levels of safety precautions Japan has taken up until now are not enough," he said. "We must review and step up security for Japanese, not only those abroad but here in Japan."

Japan's options for trying to free the hostages were limited. The military is confined by the constitution, drafted by U.S. occupying forces after World War II, to a strictly self-defense role and would be unable to stage a rescue attempt.

The video showing Goto's killing, purportedly from the Islamic State militants, carried chilling threats to single out Japanese anywhere as targets. Addressing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a man resembling a militant shown in other beheading videos by the Islamic State group says, "this knife will not only slaughter Kenji, but will also carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. So let the nightmare for Japan begin."

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Poor Japenese. ISIS is even scarier than Godzilla!

Such drama queens these ISIS actors are! The press is now full of stories suggesting that the pacifist clause of the Japanese Constitution may finally be amended, with US blessing for sure! Amazing; all these years we were told that the the big bad "Japs" could never again be trusted to have a large and active military. All of sudden, no one seems to mind this recent talk about scrapping the pacifist clause; and what was long considered taboo in Japan itself is now "on the table" 

In the wake of the "beheadings", those all-too-familiar "spontaneous" demonstrations and mushy candle-light vigils with professionally printed English-language insta-placards sprouted up across Japan. Yes indeed, ISIS (Israeli Secret Intelligence Services) played this one masterfully. Look out China, and Russia too. Israel, via its US puppet, is trying to put Japan in play against you. That's what you get for protecting Syria and Iran.

Mushy sentiments and English language signs = 100% CIA Fakery
"Free Kenji" / "I am Kenji" / They even stuck the homosexual flag in there!


Japanese mobs are evidently just as dumb as American ones. Why are these flash mobs holding English language signs? It's because the American public is also the target of the propaganda.

01 noviembre, 2014

Scrapping #Japan’s #Pacifist #Constitution?

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Ongoing Militarization Campaign
By Saul Takahashi


The efforts of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to change Japan’s pacifist Constitution has received much attention overseas. This attention is very justified, and one hopes it will continue. However, most foreign media outlets fail to convey just how dramatically, and how rapidly, the public debate in Japan is heading in the wrong direction. Abe has essentially declared war on all aspects of Japan’s pacifism, and the results can only be disastrous – for the country and for the world.

An early September feature in the influential Japanese weekly Bungei Shunju shows how dramatically public debate in Japan has changed in recent years. Ruka Miura, a young conservative academic with close ties to the current government, argues openly for a return to conscription in Japan, saying that “sharing the cost of blood” is the only way to link democracy and pacifism. Astoundingly, Miura puts forward Israel as a good example, where an “advanced level of democracy” ensures that the citizenry, well acquainted with the reality of war, leads pacifist movements. Clearly Miura didn’t get the memo about the latest Israeli offensive in Gaza, where brutal attacks that lead to over 2100 Palestinian deaths (at least 70% of whom, according to the UN, were non combatants) were supported by orgiastic mobs throughout Israel, chanting “death to the Arabs” and attacking antiwar demonstrations. On the other hand, the reference to Israel of a shining example of democracy is indicative of the climate in the current government – Israeli PM Netanyahu visited Japan in May 2014, and he and Abe agreed to strengthen “defence” relations.

Pacifism has long been the main pillar of Japanese post-war democracy, both abroad and at home. However, successive right wing governments, and in particular the current Abe government, have been remarkably successful at advancing a right wing agenda that, collectively, could lead to an end to pacifist Japan as we know it. The question of the reintroduction of conscription goes far beyond just one article in a conservative magazine. Leading politicians in several parties, including (but not confined to) the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, now talk openly about the desirability of conscription – a topic that would have been political suicide only ten years ago. Economic leaders, for their part, have proposed military “internships” for students having difficulties in repaying heavy university fee debts. Crudely put, attempts are being made at creating the façade of a public consensus.

08 enero, 2013

Japón aumenta su presupuesto militar en medio del conflicto territorial con China

Para entender esta noticia es bueno revisar el siguiente enlace:
http://obligatoriorecordar.blogspot.com/2012/11/desde-la-sombra-e12-china-y-japon-entre.html

http://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/view/83136-japon-aumentara-presupuesto-militar-tension-china-islas-disputa
Se trata de una de las primeras medidas que toma el Gobierno de Shinzo Abe
El Gobierno japonés aumentará su presupuesto de Defensa en 2013 por primera vez en más de una década frente a la intensificación de actividades marítimas y aéreas chinas alrededor de las islas Senkaku, cuya soberanía se disputan ambos países.
El recién elegido Gobierno de Shinzo Abe anunció el martes su intención de elevar el presupuesto militar por primera vez desde 2002 en el marco del programa prometido durante su campaña electoral, que suponía asumir una posición más firme con relación al conflicto regional que enfrenta a los dos países.
El gobernante Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD) se comprometió a ampliar el número de personal de las Fuerzas de Autodefensa, así como a mejorar su equipamiento. El Ejecutivo prevé un aumento de cerca de 1.150 millones de dólares en el presupuesto militar para el año 2013.
Esta cifra resulta relativamente modesta respecto al presupuesto global estatal, pero así los nuevos dirigentes muestran su voluntad de reafirmar la posición regional de Japón, que según el PLD no fue adecuadamente defendida por el Gobierno anterior.
Las autoridades japonesas también convocaron este martes al embajador de China en el país para protestar contra el envío de buques chinos a la región, que entraron en las aguas en disputa el pasado lunes.