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Japan participating in NMD

http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=445190&C=asiapac

This is quite interesting, since – as stated in the artice – this would be the first time since 1945 Japanese comapnies would export defense related stuff.

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By: F-18 Hamburger - 15th November 2004 at 20:26

Have i blamed all the problems on Japan??? no! i’m just saying the asian countries have a certain fear and are suspicious of the intensions in Japanese policies and military might.

which you’re right, that’s why I said Japan should apologize :rolleyes:
why must you keep repeating what i’ve said 😀

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By: hallo84 - 15th November 2004 at 20:21

Have i blamed all the problems on Japan??? no! i’m just saying the asian countries have a certain fear and are suspicious of the intensions in Japanese policies and military might.

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By: F-18 Hamburger - 15th November 2004 at 20:06

The mongols weren’t great armies they only deployed a tactic that was hard to fight with, do you really understand that they were nomads so they come and pillage, and leave before an army was raised to repel them… How long did it last??? well only until gangis kahn died!!!

and the manchus won only because a chinese general (Wu San Gui) let them through the gate at the boarder. The general rebelled against the ming dynasty…due to cival war his beautiful wife was taken by the rebles, so to spite the emporior he let the manchus in!

Thanks for proving my point missy, like I said.. the Mongols, Manchus and Japanese were smaller than the Chinese. And how did they manage to win? That’s right, because of the Chinese themselves, like how you stated a Chinese general allowed the Chinese in, and how the Chinese were so busy fighting themselves that other people took advantage such as Japan. Like I said, if you want to blame some one, blame it on the Chinese themselves for getting their own selves to be weak and overrun, it’s how almost every Chinese dynasty ended, and it’ll probably be that way for the rest of their history 😉

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By: hallo84 - 15th November 2004 at 20:01

oh stop crying you little girl. Although it’s true Japan should apologize, it is saddening that certain countries like to blame every single problem on their neighbors but not on themselves. Lest we not forget, throughout history the worst enemy China has ever had was the Chinese themselves.. how else would the numerically inferior Mongols, Jurchens, Manchus, Europeans and Japanese take over Chinese land? :rolleyes:

not to mention that the one of the largest killers of Chinese in the 20th century was a Chinese himself, but I guess no one remembers the Great Leap Forward, since people are incapable of pointing the fingers at themselves eh? 😉

You just don’t get it… asian contury have a fancy not to let Japan grow strong militarily due to historic reasons… that’s why the US are still in Okinawa!!! The chinese and most southeast asian countries have interest conflict with Japan both economically and territorial! You have to take account into context of how history affects each nation. Do Belgians like Gemans? I would guess not, but they accept the gemans for what they are “war criminals” and the Germans openly appoligized for it! I would assume the same for the Japanese, but japanese openly deny the facts and in their history text book they describe the asian nations as wanting to be annixed by the Japan empire! What a bunch of BS… who would welcome an invader…well not assuming the iraqis.

The mongols weren’t great armies they only deployed a tactic that was hard to fight with, do you really understand that they were nomads so they come and pillage, and leave before an army was raised to repel them… How long did it last??? well only until gangis kahn died!!!

and the manchus won only because a chinese general (Wu San Gui) let them through the gate at the boarder. The general rebelled against the ming dynasty…due to cival war his beautiful wife was taken by the rebles, so to spite the emporior he let the manchus in!

Jap were historically Pirate called (Wuo Kou). In WW2 when they invaded China, the Chinese Nationalist party thought they were less of a threat than the Communist and they were right! SO that’s why they slacked off in fighting the Japs cause (Chiang Kai-Shek) was mostly commiting his troops to fighting the commies. The Chinese had a common goal to fight the Japs while they loathed a civil war! If they were up to it and they were as the war progressed they can easily repel the Japanese. They later lost to the Communists and it proved his point!

The great leap forward only happened because the west blockaded severed all ties with the chinese…when the chinese needed help most to rebuild the war torn country. there was no way of getting new tech or any imports, IE no much needed medical supplies or anything! Mao tried to make do by introducing the great leap forword so that chinese can produce their own but he failed. People died because crop yield didn’t rize and then it started in three consecutive years natural disaster that further shrivaled what remained of the crops.

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By: F-18 Hamburger - 15th November 2004 at 18:42

Money doesn’t buy everything hamburger dude. Japan is viewing its investments and loans as favours to other asian nations, while in actual fact it is not even a fraction of what they would have paid in war repatriations towards those nations for its atrocities and invasions during WWII.

oh stop crying you little girl. Although it’s true Japan should apologize, it is saddening that certain countries like to blame every single problem on their neighbors but not on themselves. Lest we not forget, throughout history the worst enemy China has ever had was the Chinese themselves.. how else would the numerically inferior Mongols, Jurchens, Manchus, Europeans and Japanese take over Chinese land? :rolleyes:

not to mention that the one of the largest killers of Chinese in the 20th century was a Chinese himself, but I guess no one remembers the Great Leap Forward, since people are incapable of pointing the fingers at themselves eh? 😉

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By: Distiller - 5th November 2004 at 14:00

http://www.missiledefenseadvocacy.org/

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By: Hydropod - 2nd November 2004 at 02:28

Money doesn’t buy everything hamburger dude. Japan is viewing its investments and loans as favours to other asian nations, while in actual fact it is not even a fraction of what they would have paid in war repatriations towards those nations for its atrocities and invasions during WWII.

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By: hallo84 - 1st November 2004 at 22:03

But still japan is only allowed to participate in defence related projects… due to its historic aggresions and its ignorant policies of unwilling to apologize for ww2…

Japan has some hidden agenda (well not so hidden nowa days) to start up it’s military engine again… notice that Japan has the worlds second largest military budget, and it adopt new policies to change it’s (self defence army) into a regular army…and its enthusiasm to join UN as a permanent member.

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By: F-18 Hamburger - 11th October 2004 at 20:02

Japan has every right to start exporting it given that they’ve hostile neighbors despite heavily investing in their countries and improving their economy.

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