And the idea
that Japan was a pacifist country by choice is a big farce. Japan was forced to
be a pacifist country by the Americans when they defeated the brutal Japanese
and handcuffed them in a Pacifist Constitution to prevent the Japanese from
more mischief and adventurism. Pacifism is embedded in the Japanese
Constitution by force. Militarism is in the blood of the Japanese. The quick
passing of the revisionist policies of Abe to wage wars in the Japanese Diet is
ample proof of the real Japanese and not the few hundred protestors in the
streets.
Despite the
pacifist Constitution, Japan has been allowed to rearm by the US as a possible
force to counter the rise of China, and its armed forces is second only to
China in Asia and could easily run down South East Asia once again. The militarism
of the Japanese has not gone away. This is the most barbaric colonialist of the
Second World War. Allowing Japan out of the bottle will destabilize Asia once
again.
What has
this Brahma Chellaney been smoking or drinking? Too much toddy? The rearmament of Japan ‘would enhance its
capacity to forestall the emergence of a destabilizing power imbalance in East
Asia? Who started a world war in East Asia, who invaded the countries in East
Asia and South East Asia? This professor must be reading history from Japanese
history books. In a slip his real intent came off when he said, ‘A more
confident and secure Japan would certainly serve the interests of the US, which
could then depend on its close ally to take more responsibility for both its own
security and regional peace. Americans increasingly seem to recognize this,
with 47 per cent of respondents in the Pew survey supporting a more active role
for Japan in Asian security. The Asian countries must be stupid to ask the
butcher and invader of their countries to guard the peace and security of the
region.
Japan would not
support or encourage aggression? How silly.
PS. Does the
Today paper and the Singapore govt also support this view, that Japan should
rearm? Remember Sook Ching? Remember Syonan-to? Stupid people got short memory.