As a result of the negotiations between Japan and the U.S.U.S., the most conducive party was not the U.S.U.S., which pushed through, but China, which “the third runs away with it.
The following is from JOE BIDEN RUIN THE WORLD, published on December 31, 2020, by Masahiro Miyazaki, on the strong recommendation of a leading reader friend.
He is the opposite of the so-called scholars who sit at their desks and read the Asahi Shimbun’s editorials and is the equivalent of Umesao Tadao, who based his work as an ethnologist and anthropologist on fieldwork.
It is no exaggeration to say that he has surpassed Tadao Umesao in his vigorous research and writings to understand the present and achievements.
This book is full of facts that the majority of Japanese people do not know at all.
It is a must-read book not only for the Japanese people but for people all over the world.
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Biden’s third attempt to strengthen the yen
As a result of the negotiations between Japan and the U.S.U.S., the most conducive party was not the U.S.U.S., which pushed through, but China, which “the third runs away with it.
As if swallowed by an ant’s hell, nearly 15,000 Japanese companies set up factories in China, and about 300,000 Japanese were stationed there.
Since Japan’s export industry had already left for foreign countries, companies related to automobile parts, precision machinery parts, etc., faced problems obtaining components.
On the contrary, the number of Chinese who came to Japan from China and came to live is close to 1 million.
New Chinatowns have sprung up all over Japan. In some towns, such as Shibazono-cho, Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, more than 50% of the residents are Chinese, which has caused friction with the surrounding residents.
It can now obtain car licenses in Chinese, but what do they do in the event of a traffic accident?
Japan’s unique linguistic space and landscape have been contaminated by “Chinese.
Japanese language schools proliferated like bamboo shoots after the rains, but some included shady school owners with gangster ties.
During the era of the weak dollar, it organized cheap tours one after another, and people who did not know how the economy worked fell for the magic of “low prices.” Overseas tours became more popular than domestic trips.
On the other hand, tourists from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Singapore, all of which have gained economic power, have been pouring into Japan.
The inbound industry did not recognize this phenomenon as a temporary aberration but misjudged it as a semi-permanent shift in the profit structure.
However, the inbound industry and overseas travel agencies, tour operators, and local guides have “suddenly died” due to the Corona disaster.
J.T.B. laid off 6,500 employees, Kinki Nippon Tourist closed two-thirds of its stores, and HIS’s losses were similar.
Biden’s Democrats will likely try their best to scare the Japanese economy by making the yen appreciate for the third time.
Biden is not only pro-China but also pro-Europe. And has little interest in Japan.
On November 18, 2020, the Republican Foreign Affairs Subcommittee of the U.S.U.S. Senate issued a report titled “The United States Should Coordinate with the United Kingdom and the European Union and Engage in a More Active Discussion on China Policy.
The report included a broad call to “REVOKE the W.T.O.’s treatment of China as a ‘developing country.
Furthermore, “there is an urgent need to strengthen regulations in the areas of diplomacy, trade, and technology through consistent cooperation with European countries, and in particular, to build a cooperative system in export control and monitoring activities for technologies such as parts, materials, and software that lead to military technology.” It was also written.
The Trump administration tended to focus more on the security of the Indo-Pacific. Still, the policy is “not only the Pacific Ocean, but the Atlantic countries should also cooperate with the regulation of China.”
Europe is celebrating the birth of the Biden administration, and Biden has also made the restoration of relations with Europe a priority.
That’s why European leaders and Biden were the first to have a phone conversation.
Although Trump has yet to admit defeat as of early December 2020, claiming that the election results were due to fraud, it is not only court battles that Trump will be immersed in before his term expires in January 2021, but also finishing unfinished business.
The Trump administration was determined to do as much as it could before Biden took office and rushed to complete the work that had been done.
On November 21, 2020, Trump participated in the APEC summit to check China.
Immediately before that, on November 17, it announced that the number of U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan would be 2,500 each by January 15, 2021.
The Pentagon has opposed the sudden reduction of troops, saying that it is not desirable for the balance. Still, even at the last moment, Trump fulfills his “pledge” to withdraw U.S. troops from Iran and Afghanistan.
Biden’s pledges include:
Returning to the Paris Agreement.
Reviving the nuclear agreement with Iran.
Returning to the T.P.P.
How to keep him from fulfilling these promises will be the last task of the Trump administration.
It is also a response to the “dark future” that Biden will bring, and the accumulation of facts to prevent it will continue until the end.
This article continues.