Former Prime Minister of Malaysia Says
“There is no necessity for Malaysia to Sign the TPP”
“There is no necessity for Malaysia to Sign the TPP”
At the time of the east Asian financial crisis, thanks to Prime Minister Mahathir, Malaysia alone managed to get over the crisis without being turned on to a plot of the IMF. Subsequently, Malaysia showed a world of difference in economics from Thailand and Korea that followed the IMF instruction.
If every country had accurately learned
this lesson, they should have realized what sort of organization IMF is and the
Greek debt crisis should have been solved speedily. In the case of Greece, for example, if Japan
had loaned Greece as much money as it needs at low interest rates, it would
have been all settled. If Japan had lent
50 trillion yen to the U.S. by buying U.S. government bonds, it would have been
easy to bail out Greece. However,
Western countries will not let Japan take such proper economic policy. It is because we are ignorant.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
May 2,
2014
English translation of a Japanese article:
richardkoshimizu’s blog – May 2, 2014 –
Former Prime Minister of Malaysia Says “There
is no necessity for Malaysia to Sign the TPP”
If Dr. Mahathir’s
argument motivates the current Malaysian government and brings about such situation that will lead to the withdrawal
of Malaysia from the TPP negotiations, I’m blissfully happy. Since the Malaysian people seriously listen
to his opinion, it is likely that the country will withdraw from the pact bay
consensus among the people.
If other countries follow in the footsteps
of Malaysia and withdraw from the pact, TPP will have no meaning and
collapse. I am dreaming of the day. The TPP is the “takeover
of nations by the corporation” financed by Jewish financial capital.
Thank you for providing me information.
< Former Prime Minister of Malaysia Says
“There is no necessity for Malaysia to Sign the TPP”>
Former Prime Minister of
Malaysia Mahathir said that if Malaysia signs the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agreement, it would cause damage to the country.
According to the *Illunar News, former Prime
Minister Mahathir, who attended the International Federation of Landscape
Architects Asian-Pacific Region conference, explained
about the pressure on Malaysia to sign the TPP pact by the U.S.: “With regard
to this, the U.S. is consulting with the Malaysian government over final
decision. I feel
that there is no necessity for Malaysia to sign the pact.”
The former prime minister also stressed that “If Malaysia signs this pact, Malaysian market
would be opened up further that would not necessarily benefit Malaysians.”
The U.S.-led TPP, which aims to further
liberalize the economies of the Asian-Pacific region, is joined by 12
countries. They are now consulting to
finalize this economic plan.
(Translator’s note) *Illunar News –
phonetic spelling