The problem is that there are people and parties within the ruling party that China is manipulating
I searched to confirm the year 2035 and found the following article from the Asahi Shimbun.
It proved that my editorial above was 100% correct.
Asahi is gleefully writing about a story that will diminish Toyota’s power and further diminish the national power of Japan.
EU to ban hybrids in 2035, accelerating the shift to EV
Brussels=Hideki Aota, London=Shinya WakeJuly 14, 2021 9:25 PM
The ID3, an EV from Volkswagen of Germany. European automakers were focusing on the development of EVs in Frankfurt in September 2019.
On September 14, the European Commission, the European Union (EU) executive branch, announced a proposal to effectively ban the sale of new gasoline vehicles, including hybrid vehicles (HV), by 2035.
It will accelerate automobile companies’ shift to electric vehicles (EV), and Japanese manufacturers will be forced to review their strategies.
It also proposed introducing “carbon border adjustment measures” to charge for imports from countries that have not made progress in “decarbonization.
The EU has set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 55% below 1990 levels in 30 years to achieve virtually zero emissions by 50 years.
On the 14th, a new environmental policy proposal was announced to achieve this goal.
It will now have to go through the legislative process in the EU Parliament.
The European Commission currently sets strict standards for vehicle emissions and imposes fines for non-compliance to encourage companies to become more environmentally friendly.
Under the current proposal, the CO2 emission standard will be set to zero in 35 years, effectively making gasoline cars, including HV, unsuitable for sale.
The rest of the article is omitted.
But Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide.
Is Japan on par with them?
It is only natural that the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, under Chinese manipulation, do not understand such elementary school-level things.
Politicians are supposed to put the national interest of Japan first.
However, most of the opposition parties are nothing more than politicians, and it is evident that they are like proxies for China and the Korean Peninsula.
The problem is that there are people and parties within the ruling party that China is manipulating.
I have already mentioned that I have been an admirer of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga since he was Chief Cabinet Secretary.
He was the most capable Yamamoto Kansuke type, a competent practitioner as a chief strategist.
However, a situation suddenly arose in which a chief strategist-type person had to become prime minister.
Apart from what I am writing in this essay, I will write and send out the following later.
It is about his decision to hold the event without an audience, pandering to foolish mass media reports at the last minute, when he had decided to keep the event with an upper limit of 10,000 people (or less than 50% of the capacity in smaller venues).
They even ignored the simulation results by the world’s most powerful supercomputer, Fugaku, and pandered to the stupid mass media (ignoring even science).
At first glance, the statement that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is the event organizer seems legitimate. Still, he couldn’t understand that this is what Yuriko Koike, a former TV media mogul who became a politician with a fraudulent academic background, wants.
Why not?
He is Kansuke Yamamoto, not Shingen Takeda, let alone Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, or Ieyasu.
As for what the three outstanding figures would have said, I, as the current Nobunaga, will write about it later in his place.
The three countries of China, Europe, and the U.S., including Elon Musk, don’t even know what the shift to electric vehicles, which they promote together, means.
A man like Elon Musk is just a selfish man with a brain that only wants to make money for himself.
His mind cannot even think about what kind of country China is or the true nature of the Chinese people.
His brain is so lousy that he cannot even think China is a country of “abysmal evil” and “plausible lies.”
Ryunosuke Akutagawa once said, “Human beings cannot overcome their selfishness. Such surroundings are ugly, and I am ugly. I can’t live with that in my eyes.”
The establishment of the communist state by Lenin in 1917 and his anguish made him one of the indeed genius writers born in Japan, but he committed suicide at a young age.
It is an obvious fact that none of the people mentioned above are such people.