Tag Archives: Japan

China and Diaoyu Islands

Posted on21. Sep, 2012 by .

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Diaoyu Islands

China’s principled stand on Diaoyu Islands By S. M. Hali Japan’s annexation of the Diaoyu Island along with the affiliated Nan Xiaodao and Bei Xiaodao through its illegal purchase and subsequent nationalization of the islands is unlawful and contrary to historical facts. Recorded legal documents indicate Chinese possession since ancient times. The islands were discovered, [...]

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The Myth That Japan Is Broke

Posted on06. Sep, 2012 by .

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The World’s Largest “Debtor” Is Now the World’s Largest Creditor By Ellen Brown Japan’s massive government debt conceals massive benefits for the Japanese people, with lessons for the U.S. debt “crisis.” In an April 2012 article in Forbes titled “If Japan Is Broke, How Is It Bailing Out Europe?”, Eamonn Fingleton pointed out the Japanese [...]

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The Korean crisis

Posted on27. Nov, 2010 by .

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By Bill Van Auken:
Six decades after US and Chinese troops waged bitter hand-to-hand combat south of the Yalu River, tensions on the Korean peninsula are arguably at their highest since the end of the Korean War. They are being fed by and are in turn exacerbating great power conflicts between Washington and Beijing.

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God-gap in State Affairs

God-gap in State Affairs

Posted on06. Apr, 2010 by .

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It was the religious obligation of George Bush to follow the evangelists – whose state policies were to support Israel, as a religious obligation, to facilitate Christ’s second coming and launch a war on ‘terror’ against Muslim countries. Bush used the word ‘crusade’ and later claimed it to be slip of the tongue. According to Freud, there is nothing like slip of tongue, it is unconsciously motivated expression.. Dr S M Rahman

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