文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

The Prime Minister Who Does not Think

2024年10月12日 03時03分53秒 | 全般
The following is an excerpt from Takayama Masayuki's serialized column that appeared at the end of the October 10th issue of Weekly Shincho.
This paper also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
This paper also proves that he is worthy of the Nobel Prize in Literature or the Peace Prize.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.

The Prime Minister Who Does not Think (Ishiba is a man of no discernment.)
There is a discussion of the Chinese people in the words that Tsuji Masanobu gave to the soldiers going off to war: "If you read this much, you will win the war."
Half of the soldiers were going to China, and the other half were going to the south, including Malaysia, Java, and Burma. Hence, the Chinese people here also included overseas Chinese.
Tsuji says:
"The Chinese people don't understand the word 'a great cause'." 
The people of French Indochina, Malaya, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines are ruled by a handful of white people and are being made to pay heavy taxes.
Even if we say that our Asian brothers must liberate them from this yoke, the Chinese people will not understand.
Instead, they preferred to become the pawns of the white people and torment the local people, making money by selling opium on the side. 
During the Opium War
the Chinese (Han people) sided with the British because they did not like the rule of the Manchu Qing Dynasty.
However, the British quickly ended the war once they had been allowed to continue the opium trade.
The Iranian people, who had the Islamic Revolution imposed on them by Ayatollah Khomeini, were thoroughly opposed to the monk's regime.
Still, when the war with Iraq broke out, they put aside their dispute with the monk and devoted all their efforts to the war.
The Chinese people lack this kind of spirit.
In the last war, Japan set about eliminating the Western countries that had colonized Southeast Asia and were imposing heavy taxes on the region. 
As the Japanese Army approached Singapore, the Chinese, just as Tsuji Masanobu had said, sided with the British Army without knowing what their cause was.
The Chinese troops were called "Dal Force" after their commander, Lieutenant Colonel John Dalley.
The total number of troops was 4,000, including 3,000 Chinese Communist Party members and 1,000 female soldiers providing support.
They had no military uniforms and blended in with the local population, attacking the Japanese troops using yellow bandanas as a marker.
So-called "civilian soldiers (soldiers in civilian clothing)".
According to the records, 134 of them were killed in action.
The rest fled into the sea of the people.
The Japanese Army sought out and purged this dangerous and despicable guerrilla unit.
They now call it the "Chinese Massacre".
There is no remorse for them, including Xi Jinping.
However, the Japanese troops who had advanced into the area were watching them closely.
Imamura Hitoshi, who had conquered the Dutch East Indies, had the local soldiers, who had been used as shields by the Dutch soldiers, carry valuable salt to their parents.
They were also prisoners of war.
When he thought they would never return, they all came back.
It was the moment when Imamura thought, "I'll make you an army." 
General Heitaro Kimura's 15th Army attacked British Burma.
The British Army simply retreated.
They crossed the Chindwin River and fled into India.
When the Japanese Army returned to Rangoon, they found Aung San and the other Burmese engaged in a fierce battle with the Karen, Shan, and other mountain tribes, who were pawns of the British.
The Karen abducted Burmese people, and when Aung San killed their relatives, they took out an equal number of hostages and killed them.
The Japanese Army stepped in to mediate, and both sides shook hands, creating a new country and a joint Burmese defense force.
As Japan's defeat became increasingly likely, the Japanese Army set out to capture Imphal to trigger India's independence. 
However, Aung San refused to cooperate, saying, "I can't send my troops to fight for the sake of the Indians I hate."
In the end, to ensure Burma's survival, he communicated with the British Army and attacked the Japanese Army from behind.
Thailand also took a stance of preventing the Japanese Army from landing at the start of the war in case Japan lost, and at the same time, they also set up a government in exile in the United States. 
The first military action of the Indonesian National Army, "PETA," created by Hitoshi Imamura, was to attack the defeated Japanese Army and seize their weapons.
It was to fight against the returning Dutch colonial power, but many Japanese soldiers were killed in the process.
North and South Korea are extorting money by telling lies about "harsh colonial rule" and "comfort women." 
China, which knows no higher cause, is becoming increasingly arrogant.
Ishiba has developed an Asian version of the NATO concept to stop this.
How much does Ishiba know about the true nature of the countries that are candidates for membership?


2024/10/6 in Umeda, Osaka



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