Convince Japan to go nuclear
投稿者: kisikaisei2004 投稿日時: 2009/05/29 02:21 投稿番号: [231787 / 232612]
たぶん今、一番追い込まれているのは餓えに苦しむ北の庶民と
米国の核戦略でしょう。常任理事国:核クラブの独占が明らかに揺らぎ始めたのです。
現状を理解する為に、大国の核戦略の変遷も再吟味する価値がありますが、
北朝鮮の核武装を放任し、核の拡散を招くことになれば、
経済危機同様に、大戦後初の世界的軍事的大転換であり、
米国戦略の許容想定範囲を逸脱する事態だと思います。
拉致被害者を取り戻し、二度と同様な被害に遭わないように
日本の主権を取り戻す為の正念場が来たのではないでしょうか。
国内的に日本独自でできる効果的対策もありますが、
「日本が核武装を検討する」ことも大きな外交カードになりました。
First, North Korea is a nuclear power. What we’ve done to deal with the country hasn’t worked in the past, and won’t work in the future.
Second, a nuclear-armed Japan is not only something for North Korea to think about, but also something for China to think about. North Korea would be unable to do what it’s doing if it weren’t for the enabling behavior of the Chinese. (Indeed, North Korean behavior suits Chinese purposes.) Mr. Krauthammer thinks this would make the Chinese get serious about reigning in their client state.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjBVAmjqp3s&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fampontan%2Ewordpress%2Ecom%2F2009%2F05%2F28%2Fkrauthammer%2Dconvince%2Djapan%2Dto%2Dgo%2Dnuclear%2F&feature=player_embedded
http://ampontan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/krauthammer-convince-japan-to-go-nuclear /
On North Korea’s latest missile launches:
The game is over. We have had 15 years of negotiations under three administrations, the Clinton, Bush, and now Obama. Not just are they a failure, but they are a humiliation.
I think it's time to recognize that it's over. North Korea is a nuclear power. It's not going to be stopped. The only issue is what do we actually do?
I would say forget about U.N. resolutions. Forget about the six- party talks, and forget about even bilateral negotiations. What we need is action.
Action number one, a nuclear Japan. Japan is a country that is directly threatened. I think we ought to have intensive negotiations with the Japanese to encourage them to declare themselves a nuclear power.
The only way in which we're going to have any progress in the area is if we reshuffle the interest of the parties here. A nuclear in Japan will send a message to China, especially, to recalculate its interests.
Up until now, it had zero interest in curbing its client. It is a thorn in our side. It is an ally in the area. It is a threat to South Korea. It supports its hegemony in the region.
A nuclear Japan will reshuffle the deck on its recalculations. It may send a message which would encourage China to change its policy.
Otherwise, nothing happens.
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米国の核戦略でしょう。常任理事国:核クラブの独占が明らかに揺らぎ始めたのです。
現状を理解する為に、大国の核戦略の変遷も再吟味する価値がありますが、
北朝鮮の核武装を放任し、核の拡散を招くことになれば、
経済危機同様に、大戦後初の世界的軍事的大転換であり、
米国戦略の許容想定範囲を逸脱する事態だと思います。
拉致被害者を取り戻し、二度と同様な被害に遭わないように
日本の主権を取り戻す為の正念場が来たのではないでしょうか。
国内的に日本独自でできる効果的対策もありますが、
「日本が核武装を検討する」ことも大きな外交カードになりました。
First, North Korea is a nuclear power. What we’ve done to deal with the country hasn’t worked in the past, and won’t work in the future.
Second, a nuclear-armed Japan is not only something for North Korea to think about, but also something for China to think about. North Korea would be unable to do what it’s doing if it weren’t for the enabling behavior of the Chinese. (Indeed, North Korean behavior suits Chinese purposes.) Mr. Krauthammer thinks this would make the Chinese get serious about reigning in their client state.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjBVAmjqp3s&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fampontan%2Ewordpress%2Ecom%2F2009%2F05%2F28%2Fkrauthammer%2Dconvince%2Djapan%2Dto%2Dgo%2Dnuclear%2F&feature=player_embedded
http://ampontan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/krauthammer-convince-japan-to-go-nuclear /
On North Korea’s latest missile launches:
The game is over. We have had 15 years of negotiations under three administrations, the Clinton, Bush, and now Obama. Not just are they a failure, but they are a humiliation.
I think it's time to recognize that it's over. North Korea is a nuclear power. It's not going to be stopped. The only issue is what do we actually do?
I would say forget about U.N. resolutions. Forget about the six- party talks, and forget about even bilateral negotiations. What we need is action.
Action number one, a nuclear Japan. Japan is a country that is directly threatened. I think we ought to have intensive negotiations with the Japanese to encourage them to declare themselves a nuclear power.
The only way in which we're going to have any progress in the area is if we reshuffle the interest of the parties here. A nuclear in Japan will send a message to China, especially, to recalculate its interests.
Up until now, it had zero interest in curbing its client. It is a thorn in our side. It is an ally in the area. It is a threat to South Korea. It supports its hegemony in the region.
A nuclear Japan will reshuffle the deck on its recalculations. It may send a message which would encourage China to change its policy.
Otherwise, nothing happens.
05/27 10:06 AMShare
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTFmMTFmNjhjNjk1MmE2ZjY0YmJjZmMzNjgwZ GNhOTI=