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Tell me how many AH-1 Cobras are with Japan and Korea have and why they don't give it to PAA for Free?
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That's not the question, don't dodge the question, do Germans also need to remember how "linked" they were with France, Austria, Russia and co?
It is none of our business, but we must say it, it turns out even Americans have to say or even do something, as evident by the Cuban missile crisis.
It is none of Japan's business how much we spend on defence, and yet, the comments are none stop.
Tell me how many AH-1 Cobras are with Japan and Korea have and why they don't give it to PAA for Free?
What the Germans say is irrelevant. Japan is not Germany. We are Japanese. Period.
What over reaction? The over reaction would be to threaten to nuke the world if it happened like Kennedy. I always said none of our business, why are you repeating it.Its none of your business period. What the South Koreans desire is their own, just as South Korea, Japan and US have desired to form a stronger strategic military cohesive force to meet the threat of destabilizing forces like North Korea.
China should not worry, as it is not seen as a 'destabilizing' force in Northeast Asia. So, the over-reaction is utterly unnecessary.
What over reaction? The over reaction would be to threaten to nuke the world if it happened like Kennedy. I always said none of our business, why are you repeating it.
That says it all. You gave me a long answer on something I didn't ask for, but then didn't say anything regarding the real controversy.
BTW, do you write speeches for Obama?
lol, do i, Gen?
During my stays in Korea i interacted with many Korean friends/citizens and found out that they both admire Japan as a role model and hate Japan with passion at the same time.
This is a very good initiative by Japan, Though to be honest i must South Koreans must be fuming to even hear such a news. To be fair, S.koreans still consider Japan as their main ennemy/rival/threat, even more than North Korea, which is rather strange/weird. During my stays in Korea i interacted with many Korean friends/citizens and found out that they both admire Japan as a role model and hate Japan with passion at the same time. Same with Vietnamese i have met here in U.K they bhave similar views towards China, its a love-hate relationship. What surprised me most was that Koreans still view Japan and everything Japan does as a threat to them or geared towards them, this makes rapproachment very difficult for Japan(though Japan doesnt hold such a hostile view towards Korea). Japan has to be really thankful to the U.S since its the U.S who is pressuring S.korea to mend ties with Japan and stay clear of China, Without the U.S, im 100% sure Seoul would have been allies with China against Japan long ago. The U.S is still a force for stability in Asia IMO. S.korea has to mend its ties with Japan and forget about the past, same with Vietnam towards China, Pakistan towards India etc etc. These Asian countries have too much beef with each other.......jeez....... But at least East Asians dont allow their disputes to get in the way of economic intergration/trade unlike South Asian countries who are paranoid with each other.
Also letting things go, I have said it a hundred times, Japan never let it go. Abe blatantly spoke in favor of revisionism, Japanese right wing wants to re-militarize, which is fine in itself, but they want to deny war crimes, and putting war criminals into shrines that the PM visits.
The Japanese government and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) are currently discussing the idea of including a provision about protecting South Korean Aegis destroyers in a revised version of the Self-Defense Forces Law, which will be submitted to the regular session of the Japanese Diet, newspaper reports indicate....
South Korea uses the Aegis destroyers to monitor ballistic missile launches by North Korea.
As a specific example of what such a revision might mean, the Japanese government explained that Japan could defend American Aegis destroyers off the coast of Japan that can detect ballistic missiles launches in North Korea.
If the Japanese government’s plan takes effect, the JSDF would be responsible for protecting not only US vessels, but any vessels that are contributing to the defense of Japan.
It's nobody's business what Japan's plans are for the military, that's Japan's decision, building up the military doesn't necessarily mean war, in fact no military doesn't mean peace. I have no problems with it, but as I have said before, we increase the budget, Japan needs to make a thing out of it, and we need to do the same with Japan. That's just how politics works.Abe has yet to visit Yasukuni this year, you should note that. As for Japanese defense normalization, I think its a wee bit long overdue. Don't you think?