8/09/2013

The Revengeful Japs never forget US nuclear bombing of Japan and will definitely return the same favour to US some day in future

The revengeful Japs will never forget US nuclear bombing of Japan and will definitely return the same favour to US some day in future.

The launching of Japs new aircraft carrier on 6th August is a bad omen for America. It is a veiled threat that they meant to take  nuclear revenge against US some day in future.

Why is US coddling the Japs and inciting them to create trouble in the East China Sea against China? After an era of Western and Japanese domination and imperialism during the last one hundred and fifty years China was left crippled with lost of huge territories of land to invading Western countries and Japan and with her economy in shambles , China was critically weak and despised by the invaders. That was the time Japan thought it could invade and dominate China totally. But with intense patriotism the Chinese under the leadership of Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou En Lai and the Peoples' Liberation Army fought bravely against the Japs and defeated them. However , when the Japs attacked America's Pearl Harbour , they stirred the hornets' nest and brought the Americans into the war against the Japs. With America's atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the Japanese war of aggression against China was brought to a stop. The Japs have always blamed America for destroying their only chance of invading and subjugating China not forgetting that even without America's nuclear bombing of Japan , China would definitely and ultimately defeat the Japs and drive them out of China. However, the revengeful Japs in launching the new aircraft carrier on the 68th Anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Tuesday 6th of August is not a co-incident but is meant to carry out a clear signal and reminder to US that Japan will definitely take revenge on that infamy incident against US some day in future and in the same nuclear manner. Thus America should take the warning seriously and stop supporting and rearming an evil monster in the making. America should not side with the Japs but let China have a free hand this time round to deal with the Japs so that the Chinese can teach these Japs a fatal lesson once and for all and make sure  that they will never rise up again to give trouble to the world.

Southernglory1

8 comments:

Ⓜatilah $ingapura⚠️ said...

One awesome thing about the net is that there's never a shortage of conspiracy-theory wing-nuts who entertain the rest of us with their out-to-lunch narratives about the sky falling and who's behind the evil in the world.

And if all else fails, just say "The Aliens did it!"

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

The best entertainer here must, without any doubt, be Matilah. Thank you.

The Americans have not learnt the lessons of war. Enemies will become friends and friends become enemies when the war is over. USA was China's friend and Japan was USA's enemy. China became USA's enemy and Japan USA's friend.

It happened in the Vietnam War. China was Vietnam's friend and the USA its enemy. After the war China became Vietnam's enemy and USA its friend.

Today China is USA's enemy and Japan its friend. Who knows when China will become USA's friend again and Japan the USA's enemy?

Ⓜatilah $ingapura⚠️ said...

>> The Americans have not learnt the lessons of war

Actually the opposite is true: the Yanks learn damn well from war. They improve their tech, methods and policy to remain the dominant super power and global policeman using "American Exceptionalism" to justify all military action they take.

The US also has the world's reserve currency -- which means it has the power to bail out any cuntree in financial and economic fucktitude.

It is a very bad idea to pick a fight with the US. Even if they eventually "lose" -- like they did in Vietnam -- they will fuck up your cuntree so bad in the process whilst their mainland remains more or less INTACT. In a few years, the US will recover while your cuntree implodes and gets worse. Case in point: Vietnam. Vietnam was fucked up for years after the US pull out, but the US went on to prosper.

The doctrine of American Exceptionalism means that the US does what it does solely in the interest of the American people and their government. It'll make alliances where it is beneficial. It will turn enemy into friend or friend into enemy as required. There is no "secret" here -- the US has never and will never apologise or make excuses for the fact that they are "special" and thus American Exceptionalism -- you can love it or hate it, but it won't make a damn difference. American interests come FIRST. Everything else is EXPENDABLE -- including small-fuck ball-carrying places like Singapore.

God has obviously blessed America. God has fucked the rest of the world. This American-loving God is an asshole :-)

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

The game of war has changed, so have the rules of engagement. This week we are seeing the Al Qaeda declaring war on the US without doing anything or firing a shot and the Americans were running around like bull arse flies fearing for their safety all over the world.

And the Al Qaeda or any terrorist group could do the same by announcing their intending targets to be in American soil, giving the impression that they are going to hit some air terminals or big complexes, and the whole of America will be in turmoil and life comes to a standstill.

And the enemy is not there and need not spend a cent or waste a life. This is the beauty of asymetric warfare against a superpower.

Anonymous said...

Evidently Matilah is right now.

But he can be wrong in the future.
US Enemies will know that striking
at the US Homeland will weaken or
even paralizes the US.

All that is needed is for the Enemies
to make concerted efforts or to assail
the US Homeland concurrently.

Anyway, empire rises and falls; the US
will not be an exception.

Ⓜatilah $ingapura⚠️ said...

I deal in FACTS and EVIDENCE. What happens in the future is anyone's guess.

redbean:

>> This week we are seeing the Al Qaeda declaring war on the US

Aiyah. Kim Jong Il also declared war on the US. AQ did it this week because it is the end of Ramadan -- ie it is SYMBOLIC.

>> This is the beauty of asymetric warfare against a superpower.

Without the tech and resources of a superpower, asymmetric warfare is THE ONLY viable option next to not fighting at all. Nothing surprising here.

And of course, they'll get a "hit" now and then -- like the USS Cole or 911 WTC, and there is no doubt that such "hits" can be a "success" for the planners of such campaigns -- including the generation of fear in the aftermath of such "hits".

Is there a probability of the US mainland being hit (again) by a terrorist sortie: OF COURSE. Only a bloody fool would deny this

And if you are even marginally math-literate, you will know that: if there is a probability of something happening, it will happen eventually. Or to paraphrase physicist and Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman: If there is a probability of an occurrence, it not only will happen, but according to the laws of nature: it MUST happen.

The Americans know this. Which is why they have preparations for such events when they do occur. The one thing the US has is HUGE REDUNDANCY in their systems -- you take one out, there are still 100's left which can perform the tasks of the one you destroyed. They are well versed in asymmetric warfare. In fact, that is how US Special Forces fight and why they are so successful with their kill-rates. US Spec Ops have learned from the terrorists and not only implemented tactics of asymmetrical warfare, but are now damn bloody good at it. Reference: Dirty Wars by uber journalist Jeremy Scahill. (a definite "must read" -- and now a film -- for all folks interested in the how and why of America's global hegemony). The lengths to which Mr Scahill has gone to do his research is mind-boggling in itself. He is one thorough dude, and relentless in his quest to uncover the facts, reasons, candid comments (which reflect peoples' true feelings) and the truth. [read comments/ reviews on Amazon] It is 680 pages, and will take time to read properly, but it is time well spent if you are -- like me -- an "armchair pundit" of American Exceptionalism and the concomitant "Foreign Policy" various WhiteHouse administrations have concocted and implemented, with fortunate and unfortunate consequences for people not even remotely connected with the USA.

Anonymous said...

Americunt works with japs just to further their own interest and not because they like the japs or any other reason. They only treat the japs as a tool to be discarded once they have achieved what they set out. If China can be a bit softer, the americunt will definitely jump side.

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

Hi b, I think you gave too much credit to Chiang Kai Shek. He spent a major part of his life fighting and chasing Mao and his Red Army. The communist were badly equipped and only ran inland in the legendary the Long March.

This was the sin of Chiang for not fighting the Japanese but chose to fight the communist to consolidate his power. He was later kidnapped by the young Marshal and forced to join force with the communist to fight the Japanese.

The Red Army were then able to start fighting the Japanese instead of being pursued by Chiang's forces. That was why Chiang lost support of the Chinese people and ended fleeing to Taiwan.