In
its obsession to contain the rise of China as the next superpower in Asia, the
Americans are pulling out all stops to block and contain China. It has reached
a point that it has to use its last trump card, a militarized Japan. The memory
of Pearl Harbour is forgotten or swept under the carpet. A militant Japan is a
safer bet that a mammoth China that is bigger than the USA in many ways. Is
this a sound premise?
Historically
China has never been a threat to the Americans or Europe in any way. It was the
Americans and the Europeans that invaded, ransacked and looted China to the
point of turning China into a semi colony. And during the Second World War
China was a closed ally of the American led allies fighting Japan. Since
China’s recovery as a normal nation and pursuing economic growth, it has worked
closely and interdependently with the Americans for mutual benefits. The
Americans helped to train and educate hundreds of thousands of Chinese
engineers and scholars that would think more like the Americans in many ways,
and they have returned to rebuild a modern China. They could only have good
feelings of America from the education and living in America. In many ways,
China is turning into a mirror image of the USA.
What
was the history of Japan with the USA? Japan was forced to open up by the
Americans. They learnt fast. Industrialized, militarized and challenge the West
for world domination. They dealt a devastating blow to the American naval power
when they attacked Pearl Harbour. They fought the Americans viciously in for
supremacy in the Pacific Oceans. The Japanese were only tamed by the two Atom
Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And they were rightly bottled up not to make
mischief again by the Americans in a Pacifist Constitution and with many
military bases in Japan presumably to protect Japan against a China and Korea
threat. The real intent, to control Japan and to prevent a repeat of history.
Now
the Americans are releasing this monster from the bottle to be used against
China. The Americans believed the Japanese are the tame tiger they could
control and use as they pleased. The Japanese obliged, bowed and bowed, yes
boss, we will do your bidding, we will fight China.
Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe and his right wing ministers are now in charge and playing
up Japanese militarism and nationalism. Japan would be the same Japan before
the defeat by the Americans in WW2. Japan would rearm and be as powerful and
glorious as before. The Americans are very happy with Abe’s anti China policy
and his gungho style, to take on China militarily and forcefully.
In
this madness, the Americans are fully behind Abe to abolish the Pacifist
Constitution so that Japan can engage in wars all over again. What is the real intent and objective of Abe?
According to Naoko Kumada, a research fellow with the S Rajaratnam School of
International Studies, Abe’s real intent and ambition are reflected in his
book, Towards A New Country. In the book Abe explained the meaning of ‘The use
of the right to collective self defence’…ie
for Japan to ‘become an equal of the US, rather than a subordinate’. And
in the case of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, ‘there is no room for
negotiation…only physical force is needed’. That is the real Abe, a strong
believer of the use of military force.
The
creeping changes to the pacifist Constitution and remilitarization of Japan is
pushing Japan to a state it was before the Second World War. The role of the
Emperor as the head of state has been resurrected, backed by the Army and with
the Prime Minister as the Commander in chief. Japan is returning to its pre war
stature and organization.
What
would this hold for the Americans? Would the Japan of Abe return to his
grandfather’s stance, to hold wild ambition to conquer the world, to turn
against the Americans once again? Would there be a repeat of Pearl Harbour?
Would the Americans be moved out of the military bases in Japan? With the
rising tide of nationalism, the calling to rule the world, with the painful
memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the bombing of Tokyo, would the Japanese
forget and forgive the Americans for these attacks on Japan?
Would
the Americans awoke one morning to see Japanese planes all over America just
like in 1941?