12/17/2024

Japan is the sneakiest rat of a country that can spring surprises, remember Pearl Harbor during WW2

 Japan was one of the eight nations trying to divide China up among themselves during the century of humiliation of China. That Japanese mentality has never died down as evidenced by Japan's refusal to admit the atrocities it committed against China and the rest of Asia.

Japan is unrepentant and still co-operating with the West trying to split China up but is facing a China that is far more powerful economically, militarily and no short of friendly countries in its fold, than the situation existing during its dark period of weakness, that enabled the Anglo-Saxon Whites and Japan to take advantage of to bully China at will.

As I always say, Japan is the most dangerous enemy that China must watch with great care. Japan is the sneakiest rat of a country that can spring surprises, like against the USA at Pearl Harbor during WW2.

Anonymous

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which is why the USA does not trust Japan totally. Otherwise, why would the USA not be giving in to Japan's Nippon Steel buying over USA Steel. Japan is a colony of the USA, so what is the fear. The USA has a big military base in Japan, keeping a close watch on the nippy Japs. Isn't the USA trying to lure manufacturing back to the USA?

Virgo49 said...

Japan wanted to clear their balance soon to be useless UAss Bonds and Currencies so they tried to pull a fast one claiming to take over the UAss Steel.

This way NOT to antagonise the Americunts.

Better to have this asset and hold rather than overnight all the balance billions become bananas currency.

Come to this the Hillibilles Americunts also NOT stupid.

So they rejected.

China trying to depose off the balance soon also to play safe.

But at least they have the edge to know when they shall drop the bombs on the UAss$$$.

Whaereas Japan have to depose off fast by any means.



Anonymous said...

China is selling US dollars by selling US$ bonds. China has US$3 trillion dollars to sell. Just started to sell US$2 billion. A lot more to sell.