The old soldiers moved in while their enemy was at breakfast. About 40
men, all South Korean veterans of the Vietnam War, massed at the KAL
Hotel on the island of Cheju in February to ambush a crusading graduate
student who calls them "madmen and barbarians." In a series of controversial
articles, Koo Soo Jung had alleged that her countrymen massacred thousands
of civilians in Vietnam--a claim that challenges the veterans' status as
heroes in South Korea. When vets learned that Koo would be speaking at a
human-rights conference, they mobilized. First they lobbied organizers to
exclude her. When that didn't work, they stormed the hotel to disrupt the
gathering. As Koo made her presentation, they jostled with the organizers
for almost an hour outside the hall. In the end, they sent a representative
to present their own view. "How dare they criticize us?" one former soldier
shouted. "We fought for our lives." http://www.newsweek.com/fallen-heroes-157597
日本とホロコーストより
on December 31, 1940, Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka Yosuke told a
group of Jewish businessmen, "I am the man responsible for the alliance
with Hitler, but nowhere have I promised that we would carry out his
anti-Semitic policies in Japan. This is not simply my personal opinion, it is the opinion of Japan, and I have no compunction about announcing it to the world."
Classified By: Ambassador J. Thomas Schieffer. Reason: 1.4 (b)(d).
1. (S) At 11:00 a.m. on April 20, the Ambassador spoke
with VFM Yachi, at Yachi's request, regarding simmering
tensions between Japan and the ROK over a planned Japanese
maritime survey near the disputed Liancourt Rocks (reftel).
He explained, briefly, that the ROK intended to propose to an
international commission in June that features on the bottom
of the sea in the disputed area be given Korean names. Japan
wants to survey the area in order to make a counter-proposal
at the meeting. Korea, Yachi stated, may use force to block
the survey ship. Yachi further noted that he might travel to
Seoul the following day, April 21, to try to resolve the
matter peacefully.
2. (S) The Ambassador stated the United States understands
that Japan is within its rights under international law. The
Koreans are behaving irrationally, and the United States is
concerned that they may do something crazy, causing a major
problem. Everyone needs to back off, he stressed, to enable
the matter to be resolved peacefully. We do not want our two
allies shooting at each other, he asserted. The Ambassador
advised that he might get in touch with FM Aso later in the
day.
3. (C) Yachi thanked the Ambassador for his concern and
said he would do his best. He requested that the Ambassador
send an Embassy representative to the Foreign Ministry to
hear Japan's position on the issue.
SCHIEFFER
Unethical human experimentation in the United States
Allied war crimes during World War II
Rape during the occupation of Japan
Prostitutes in South Korea for the U.S. military
According to Flynn, he had been told in 1938 by one of Roosevelt’s "most intimate
advisors”
that the President would push Japan into a war so that he could fire up
American heavy industry to build battleships.
ヘンリー・L・スティムソン陸軍長官。1941年11月25日の日記。
He [Roosevelt] brought up the event that we were likely to be attacked perhaps next Monday,
for the Japanese are notorious for making an attack without warning, and the question was what we should do.
The question was how we should maneuver them into the position of firing the first shot without allowing too much danger to ourselves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._Stimson
1928年12月7日、ケロッグ国務長官は経済封鎖は戦争行為に他ならぬと回答
An act of war, absolutely. If an act of war is committed in violation of the treaty, the other parties are released as to the treaty breaking nation.
Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate Seventieth Congress on The General Pact for the Renunciation of War signed at Paris August 27, 1928 http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/kbhear.asp
グルー駐日大使
“Japan will in all probability eventually guarantee to Manchuria an administration of peace, safety and prosperity which that unfortunate country has never experienced before…”
ソースが「史実を世界に発信する会」のものしか見当たらなかったので留意願います。 http://www.sdh-fact.com/review-article/637/
The claim that the Yasukuni shrine is “for war criminals” is utterly bogus.
It was founded in 1869 to commemorate those who died in the Boshin War of 1868-1869, an entirely domestic war. https://twitter.com/itsjapanforward/status/1175564559249072128
How "special" was Michigan & Pennsylvania this election? Very special.
Mail-in/Absentee votes for Biden in those states DWARFED margins of other swing states, such as in OH, AZ, GA, MN, NC & FL. https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1325311906660356096
1994年2月19日付のニューヨークタイムズ
"Philadelphia's election system had collapsed under "a massive scheme" by Democrats to steal a State Senate election in November,
a Federal judge today took the rare step of invalidating the vote & ordered the seat filled by the Republican"
米語でのdiversityというのは、本当は黒人優遇のことです。
People of color も、本音は黒人のこと。だが、そういうと、差別主義者そのものだから、婉曲表現として、有色人種という。
だが、本来的にはこの人種枠組みという考えこそが人種差別そのものだから、日本みたいに『人種』での差別が少ない国ではちぐはぐなことになる。 https://twitter.com/buvery/status/1338328335663808512
Ted Wheeler: "I am authorizing the Portland Police to use all lawful means to end
the illegal occupation on North Mississippi Avenue and to hold those violating our community’s laws accountable."
Oh so now we don’t want to defund the police anymore. https://twitter.com/DLoesch/status/1336569650130407424