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Chinese Embassy in Tokyo received bullet threat from "Jap's PM"

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[h=2]Latest: Chinese Embassy in Tokyo received bullet threat from "Jap's PM"[/h]
By Yu Runze, Sina English

Chinese Embassy in Japan, located in Tokyo’s Roppongi, received an envelope with a bullet in it on Thursday, Tokyo police said this morning.

According to Sankei Shimbun report, a rifle bullet was found in the brown envelope with Japan’s Prime Minister’s name “Yoshihiko Noda” on its back.

The case is currently under investigation, said Tokyo police.

“Chinese Embassy in Japan received a suspicious letter on September 27. Japanese police confirmed today that a rifle bullet is in the envelope. The envelope now is under further investigation by the police. We have requested Japanese police to take practical measures to ensure the safety of Chinese organizations and citizens in Japan,” Chinese Embassy in Japan announced today.​
 

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If u can read and understand Japanese goggle how zainichi Korean are messing up japanese society , there are tons of example on the net . They are living in Japan using Japanese names ... Many serectly join the right wings and have connection with the yakuza making use of them to create trouble ..just to make Japan look bad .
 
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If u can read and understand Japanese goggle how zainichi Korean are messing up japanese society , there are tons of example on the net . They are living in Japan using Japanese names ... Many serectly join the right wings and have connection with the yakuza making use of them to create trouble ..just to make Japan look bad .
Those are just excuses. Shinzo Abe, Ishihara are Japanese. This kind of cockshit is used as real rightwingers excuse. As for the bullet. It could be done by anyone. It could even be done by the PRCs. But the thing is not who actually did it is what is the media spin that matters.
 

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Those are just excuses. Shinzo Abe, Ishihara are Japanese. This kind of cockshit is used as real rightwingers excuse. As for the bullet. It could be done by anyone. It could even be done by the PRCs. But the thing is not who actually did it is what is the media spin that matters.

Bro , Those are not excuses ... Those zainichi Korean are really here in Japan saboing Japan security . Please go and goggle it :wink: yes might be those PRC at work again . For your infor , Japan media did not spin anything about the bullet mail .. But it's true that the media in Japan love to spin tales ...no different from SPH :wink:
 

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My bets:

1. Done by the right-wing groups in Japan, backed by Ishihara


2. Done by the embassy themselves. Probably ordered by Politburo to make the Japanese look bad. The "My Chinese riots are more peaceful than your Japanese death threats", hence PRC deserves Diaoyu.

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Those are just excuses. Shinzo Abe, Ishihara are Japanese. This kind of cockshit is used as real rightwingers excuse. As for the bullet. It could be done by anyone. It could even be done by the PRCs. But the thing is not who actually did it is what is the media spin that matters.

You are just an idiot. Shut up already.
 

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Bro , Those are not excuses ... Those zainichi Korean are really here in Japan saboing Japan security . Please go and goggle it :wink: yes might be those PRC at work again . For your infor , Japan media did not spin anything about the bullet mail .. But it's true that the media in Japan love to spin tales ...no different from SPH :wink:

These Koreans there try to be more Japanese than Japanese. Their hatred of Japan and the Japanese seems stronger than even the Chinese, so maybe I don't blame them too much.

The media in Japan is always trying to report negatively on China and North Korea also. This on the part of the "normal Japanese" is a subtle form of troublemaking - magnificently The Japanese Way.

Moreover these forummers who replied unlike us are mostly outsiders to Japan which means these mad conspiracy theorists don't understand how the country works so whatever they say we just take it easy.
 

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the Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, North, South Korean did not do it.

it is quite clear that

the American did it. :biggrin:
 

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These Koreans there try to be more Japanese than Japanese. Their hatred of Japan and the Japanese seems stronger than even the Chinese, so maybe I don't blame them too much.

The media in Japan is always trying to report negatively on China and North Korea also. This on the part of the "normal Japanese" is a subtle form of troublemaking - magnificently The Japanese Way.

Moreover these forummers who replied unlike us are mostly outsiders to Japan which means these mad conspiracy theorists don't understand how the country works so whatever they say we just take it easy.

Yes you are right . Media in Japan almost everyday paint north Korea negatively on their national tv ... Listen Liao also very sianz . For south Korea , their school also teach their student how evil those Japanese is . Politics are always dirty in all country . That's why I seldom talk about politics here .
 

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These Koreans there try to be more Japanese than Japanese. Their hatred of Japan and the Japanese seems stronger than even the Chinese, so maybe I don't blame them too much.

The media in Japan is always trying to report negatively on China and North Korea also. This on the part of the "normal Japanese" is a subtle form of troublemaking - magnificently The Japanese Way.

Moreover these forummers who replied unlike us are mostly outsiders to Japan which means these mad conspiracy theorists don't understand how the country works so whatever they say we just take it easy.

lol. You insider? I have been places in secure Japanese facilities that if the rightwing found out would cry foul. Know a few words of Japanese, live in Japan.,think you know everything. Have you been embedded in sensitive projects inside the Japanese top orgs before? You know? Actually, most SGPoreans and gaijins think they have become very Japanese by speaking Japanese and they are part of the gang. You are never part of the gang and only in very rare circumstances to you get really deep in and you learn of things because they are caught off guard when talking and acting. I know of so many gaijins who claimed they are Japanese and seem to integrate well on the surface only to find that their spouses still treat them as gaijin after 30years of marriage.
 
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Yes you are right . Media in Japan almost everyday paint north Korea negatively on their national tv ... Listen Liao also very sianz . For south Korea , their school also teach their student how evil those Japanese is . Politics are always dirty in all country . That's why I seldom talk about politics here .

Only in Asia. First world countries in Europe are much more enlightened than that. :smile:
 

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Not really ..if you look at angmo politics carefully :wink:

True. All have agenda but Jippun more boring one kind. Of course for Japanese big businesses, they play all sides for money and trade even in weapons grade parts or ship weapons.
 

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Friendly advice to Japan, US

By Zhou Fangyin

China issued a white paper on the Diaoyu Islands on Tuesday so that the international community would better understand Beijing’s stance on the Diaoyu Islands dispute. This is especially important because of the United Nations General Assembly session underway in New York.

The “nationalization” of the Diaoyu Islands by Japan is not only an infringement of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also a severe challenge to the post-World War II international order. The Cairo Declaration of 1943 and Potsdam Proclamation of 1945 required Japan to return Taiwan and its affiliated Diaoyu Islands to China, which is part of the international order.

The international community, especially the United States, made great efforts to build the post-World War II international order. So Washington has to be aware of the serious consequences Tokyo’s provocations could cause. The US should not forget the aggressive past of Japan, especially the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941, which partly was the result of Washington’s tolerance of Japanese expansionism.

Unfortunately, the contradictory statements of US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta during his visit to Japan and China last week proves the fact that Washington is using the China-Japan dispute to strengthen its military presence in the Asian-Pacific region. On one hand, Panetta said the US would not take sides in the Diaoyu Islands dispute, on the other hand, he declared that US-Japan security treaty covers the Diaoyu Islands.

The US wants to play the role of a “mediator”. However, a mediator should be impartial, which Washington is not. Nor does it want to help resolve any dispute. Moreover, the US-Japan alliance disqualifies Washington from being even a “communicator” in the Diaoyu Islands dispute.

Nobody expected Panetta’s visit to Asia to break the impasse, because the US wants to use Japan and the Sino-Japanese dispute to contain China’s rise so that it can maintain its supremacy in Asia-Pacific. But at the same time, Washington doesn’t want the situation to go out of control, because that could draw it into direct confrontation with China.

Against this backdrop and as part of its “pivot to Asia” strategy, the US has taken a series of steps in the Asia-Pacific region, including the deployment of the Osprey aircraft in Okinawa, Japan.

Japan is trying to get a free ride on America’s “pivot to Asia” strategy now that the balance of power between China and the US is changing and Washington needs Tokyo to guard against Beijing. So to “deal” with China, Japan will not shy away from making full use of the US.

Considering Japan’s motive and purpose, US policymakers need to tread with caution and rethink their commitment to Japan, if they have any, so that America is not drawn into an unnecessary conflict. This is why Panetta warned the Japanese government not to take radical actions.

Electoral factors, too, have prompted Japan to intensify its disputes over islands with Russia, the Republic of Korea and China. But Japan should not be swayed by its electoral politics, for a seasoned politician has to see beyond domestic public opinion. It is easy to arouse national sentiments but much more difficult to cool them down. In case nationalism gains the upper hand in Japan, other policy options will get a not so glorious burial, which would not be a welcome situation, because it could lead to conflicts with other countries in the region.

China’s influence is increasing in the Asia-Pacific region and even the rest of the world, while the US’ is declining. This is a relatively long-term but inevitable trend, which the US finds very uncomfortable to accept. The change in the balance of power will gradually erode the supremacy of the US and other countries’ confidence in America’s might. This realization seems to be giving American politicians and policymakers sleepless nights.

Given China’s increasing diplomatic influence in East Asia, the US will make every effort to maintain its influence in the region. That’s why it is using the territorial sea disputes between China and some of its neighbors to display its diplomatic “smart power”.

The US is taking some short-term measures to create an unfavorable situation for China to thwart its peaceful rise. What Washington has done after announcing its “pivot to Asia” strategy is in line with this logic.

The Diaoyu Islands dispute has intensified to such an extent that it could lead to more frequent frictions and even a military conflict, which is something China does not want.

For China, an overly tough, inelastic policy or an overly mild policy both will lead to problems. In the long run, Beijing’s foreign policy should be a well-balanced combination of both mild and tough policies. China should judge a situation on the basis of reality and the reactions of other countries.

Had Japan been rational, it would have realized that it is unwise to infringe on the interests of a rising neighboring power, even with the backing of the US, for once a conflict breaks out, Washington will be more than happy to stand by and see Tokyo pay a heavy price.

Over the past several decades, China has been pursuing a foreign policy of “win-win” cooperation.

But the results of such a policy depend on whether the other side is equally willing to do so. If the other side pursues an agenda of winner-takes-all or is opportunistic, China’s unilateral goodwill will not yield any results. Instead, it will make it easier for the other side to take more provocative actions and encourage other countries to do the same.

The author is associate research fellow at the National Institute of International Strategy, China Academy of Social Sciences.
 

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I thought S.K and Japanese are buddies?
Politically:

South Korea & China versus Japan

Military strategy:

China v Japan & South Korea

People to people:

Japan & China v South Korea

Since Koreans pissed off both sides with their attitude and claiming every great Chinese thing is Korean.


Tongue in cheek
 

drifter

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It's plain hokum. If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em. It's an old political trick.
 

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I hate all politics. I don't like either political party. One should not belong to them - one should be an individual, standing in the middle. Anyone that belongs to a party stops thinking.
 
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