The following is the sequel of the preceding chapter.
I paid attention to how the newspaper in Japan wrote this.
That is because it tells us how the newspaper takes most important 'national life'.
< It is in North Korea that it needs the summit in north and south.
When mistaking there, it has lent North Korea which tries to break through the international siege as it kept a nucleus a hand.
> (Mainichi The editorial with the 11th)
<It isn't possible to overlook not demanding the abandonment of the nucleus development from the North Korean side directly ( The abbreviation ) The Moon person should recognize himself not to devote to the U.S.-North Korea dialog but to have to press denuclearization >.
(The same day Yomiuri editorial)
<It is equivalent to proceeding North-South dialogue to hasty to reach a helping hand to Mr. Masayuki being sanctioned by the United Nations>
(The same day Sankei editorial)
Each paper criticized the dialogue line severely.
However, the Asahi Shimbun was different.
<Whatever the aims of North Korea, direct talks by the North-South leaders are essential figures. It is desirable that the same ethnic groups advance reconciliation even slightly and try to make efforts to change the composition of the fundamental confrontation of the Korean Peninsula> (The same day editorial)
Even if it reached in this period, only Asahi Shimbun emphasized the importance of the dialog.
The ostensibility and the whitewashing and then the hypocrisy are the patent of the newspaper.
However, the thing is the serious question which concerns Japanese national ‘the life’.
May you really think that it does the denuclearization in Korean Peninsula or that it is born in the dialog when the nuclear missile completion in the north must be prevented by all the means?
Supposing that it believes so, I don't have something to talk which is this stupid and also supposing that it is writing such a thing in spite of the thinking, it is this irresponsible and I don't have even something to talk to have made a fool of a reader.
The one with the number of copies which survives in the newspaper industry who continues to decrease ferociously with Net's penetration will become only the one to have stared fixedly at ‘the reality’.
The politics show which the stage can unroll in Pyeongchang is accompanied by the irreplaceable opportunity to gaze at so-called newspaper once more for us.