Japanese humiliated by Western diplomats
Senior
Western diplomats representing Washington and London in Japan will not
attend a ceremony in Nagasaki on Friday commemorating the victims of the
1945 US atomic bombing, because organizers declined to invite the
Israeli ambassador.
British Ambassador Julia Longbottom announced
her decision to skip the upcoming event at a press briefing on Tuesday.
She lashed out at the move by city authorities to exclude Israel from
the ceremony. Japanese officials said in June that they wished to
pressure the Jewish state to seek a ceasefire in its military operation
in Gaza.
US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel will likewise skip
this week’s event. Representatives of Australia, Italy, Canada, and the
European Union will reportedly follow suit.
Anonymous
What happened to the heroic honorable Japanese samurai spirit ?
ReplyDeleteDid I not say that the Whites are ganging up against non-Whites? Japan better wake up and not be so happy being a member of the G7 and towing the coat-tails of the USA. Japan in G7 is all to counter China. India is being dragged in as well sooner or later. Japan's GDP makes a big difference to the G7, but today is still overwhelmed by BRICS.
ReplyDeleteNow BRICS will have their own group of countries with high GDPs - China, India, Russia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, with potential members of the trillion- dollar club like Mexico and Indonesia expressing interest.
Why should Japan worry about Western diplomats' non-participation at the commemoration anniversary of the Nagasaki nuclear attack? What can they contribute with their presence? Everywhere they go they are just troublemakers. Just ignore their nauseating behavior.
China, India, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Indonesia could be the next G7 inside BRICS. They are rising stars, while the present G7 is going downhill.
ReplyDeleteIf Japan still had the samurai spirit, it would not be so obedient to the USA. Perhaps Japan is slowly repenting its atrocities committed during WW2 and fearing karma coming to visit. The country has stagnated for three decades, the Yen in deep trouble, the economy not doing well and natural disasters a calling - with tsunamis, nuclear plant disasters and earthquakes happening.
ReplyDeleteJapan is a Buddhist country and should believe in Karma. Not the USA, though.