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  1. Suika

    ALL Xinjiang related issues e.g. uyghur people, development, videos etc, In here please.

    Aum Shinrikyo did a gas attack in the Tokyo subway. What violence did Falun Gong do? Petty things like "being cult-like" is in the same level as typical corruption for or against Xi or corruption anywhere else. Although since the CCP has heavy control on people's life choices, the freedom of...
  2. Suika

    ALL Xinjiang related issues e.g. uyghur people, development, videos etc, In here please.

    Well, an obvious counter point that can be made is that WW2 was war time. PRC dealings in Xinjiang on local population that don't want to "harmonize" to the CCP goal is peacetime. The persecution of Falun Gong to the point of zero is also peacetime. What are the examples of Japan doing those...
  3. Suika

    S. Korea, Taiwan expected to top Japan in GDP per capita in 2027, 2028

    Basic economics enable rising ROK products to under cut price of Japanese products. Once ROK GDP per capita is equal to Japan, then their products won't be able to undercut in cost any more. So things will reach an equilibrium. Besides, if the cost to ROK getting a slightly higher GDP per capita...
  4. Suika

    In new agreement US, Japan team up on counter-hypersonic research

    Wouldn't be the first time for the two to jointly develop missile for missile defense. Previous project was SM-3 Block IIA. http://www.clearing.mod.go.jp/hakusho_data/2017/html/nc027000.html
  5. Suika

    German warship pays first ever visit to Vietnam

    In November last year, the frigate Bayern joined in multnational joint-training. A Vietamese warship may join some day.
  6. Suika

    Japan joins Arctic race with 1st research icebreaker for region

    There is nothing in Japan's history that is on the level of bad as the Holocaust. Just another Pro-CCP junk talker. That junk is like urinated on sympathy for Chinese hardship during the war. History needs to be viewed as it was. The PRC today is no longer a 3rd world country that gives it...
  7. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    If China wants to get Taiwan, then it must be by soft power means and by the will of Taiwan people. That would be a strategic loss for Japan but because it would be a peaceful transition, then Japan can't call fault successfully. But if China loses in the soft-power realm and resorts to military...
  8. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    Call for avenging is flimsy. The communist pushed the Nationalists into that fight with the Xi'an incident followed by shooting first at Marco Polo bridge and trying to push by force the Japanese garrison out of Shanghai. All that when the Nationalist were not yet strong enough to perhaps...
  9. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    Better mass produce delete keys because internet warriors will be pushing it milions of times for years post-China-humiliates-itself(again)-on-Taiwan-war.
  10. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    China's rise is going to break its leg by stumbling its way onto a block of metal in the shape of Taiwan, crumbling its rise, if they don't let go of their feeble claim on the island. ---start--- TAIPEI (Kyodo) -- Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Wednesday that any contingency...
  11. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    For size and geographical position, it's natural for China to achieve a leading role for Asia. But not their form of givernment and attitude. So we're stuck with surrounding countries trying to balance against China by means deepening defense relations among each other and keeping a welcoming...
  12. Suika

    China warned Japan may intervene militarily if it invades Taiwan

    Reported. PRC should give up claim on Taiwan.
  13. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    The Plaza accord is over emphasized. Yes, I do think it was used by the US to knock a growing Japan on the head to slow down its growth. But some degree of a knock on the head was not unreasonable. The yen was much weaker than the dollar upon entering the 1980s despite Japan having reached top...
  14. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    So contrary to the why you guys here are talking down the benefit of the Japanese ODA to China, the article itself seems quite balanced, one paragraph listing the projects completed with the ODA, another pointing out that the vast majority of loans is tax revenue from Japanese national people...
  15. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    I'll need time to work out the Chinese and the contents of the whole article.
  16. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    Profit arrangement is going to be determined by details in the loan handover agreements. Why would the PRC accept loans that put the PRC at a disadvantage? The PRC market back then was not nearly the attractive market it is today because GDP per capita was much lower in the 1990s and 2000s...
  17. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    Low interest loans don't really return much profit. That money could have gone elsewhere instead of low profit making "investment" into China. With the much lower GDP per capita meaning much lower workpay per hour in China in those years, much profit could have been generated with these low...
  18. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    The largest ODA inflow to China from Japan occurred through the years from 1992 to 2011 with each of those years far above the 1985 level. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Japan-to-end-China-aid-and-proposes-joint-assistance-for-others
  19. Suika

    Japan’s fear of China

    Amerikajin desu ga, ima made 10 nenkan kurai nihon ni sundeimasu. アメリカ人ですが、今まで10年間くらい日本に住んでいます。
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