Why Do They Continue Their Movement When Not a Single Nuclear-Armed State Pays the Slightest Attention to It?
Published on September 17, 2019.
This essay criticizes ICAN’s nuclear abolition movement, Peace Boat, the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, a self-abasing historical view, pseudo-moralism, and political correctness, arguing that the true purpose of the movement is not to influence nuclear-armed states, but to prevent Japan from ever acquiring nuclear arms.
September 17, 2019.
Why do they continue their movement when not a single nuclear-armed state pays the slightest attention to it?
The following is a chapter published on August 16, 2018.
All the more so, in the case of ICAN and its nuclear weapons abolition movement, whose true purpose is to prevent Japan from becoming nuclear-armed, the fact that this is their scheme is obvious from the fact that Peace Boat is the organizer.
It is the most wicked scheme imaginable.
And this even won the Nobel Peace Prize.
What Japan’s true elites must do is absolutely not to join ICAN and the like, as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK have done.
If I may state it categorically, the hidden power behind ICAN is probably China, the Korean Peninsula, or Chongryon and the like.
No one immediately opposes the slogan “abolition of nuclear weapons.”
That is where they take advantage.
In other words, they exploit the “apparent moralism” that is the target when they spread anti-Japanese propaganda.
They themselves possess not even apparent moralism.
They possess no thought other than maintaining power, propaganda for that purpose, domestic control, military expansion, and hegemonic ambition.
And yet they exploit the pseudo-moralism rampant in advanced capitalist countries.
That this is their usual method is something even a kindergarten child could understand.
What they use to deceive people at the level of kindergarten children is pseudo-moralism, the self-abasing historical view that may be called the very ideology of the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, and political correctness.
How much have the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, which have followed along with this, continued to damage Japan’s national interests?
ICAN itself should know better than anyone that there is not even a one percent chance that nuclear-armed states will say yes merely because ICAN carries out a nuclear abolition movement.
This is also clear from the fact that North Korea would never have stopped nuclear tests or missile launches without the international community’s economic blockade and the United States’ hint that it might carry out a decapitation operation.
There is probably no fool anywhere in the world who thinks China would agree to nuclear abolition because of ICAN’s movement.
Then what is the purpose?
At the Hiroshima Peace Ceremony, the mayor of Hiroshima gave a speech saying that the Japanese government should sign on to ICAN’s movement for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Probably the mayor of Nagasaki said the same thing.
They themselves remain nuclear-armed, while only Japan must not be allowed to become nuclear-armed.
Japan must be kept forever as a weak country.
The moment the Japan–U.S. alliance wavers and the United States abandons the defense of Japan, China will surely invade Japan.
Where else could the purpose of the anti-Japanese propaganda that China is spreading in the United States be, if not there: to create cracks in the Japan–U.S. alliance and drive Japan and the United States apart?
To keep Japan, at all costs, as a militarily weak country, to threaten it as they please, and to extract money from it as they please.
That is the true purpose of ICAN.
Why do they continue their movement when not a single nuclear-armed state pays the slightest attention to it?
Where does their funding come from?
Let us leave this utterly absurd story here.
