Things are developing as I talked with my
son. I told him that the Abe
administration would divert money to the war industries in the form of public
work projects. Japan’s economy will be
recovered to the level where consumption tax hike is feasible. Thereafter, however, the situation will get
worst and it is likely that the administration will follow the same way as the
Nazi government which nationalized its central bank. The people should recognize it and stop the government
from doing so.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
January
29, 2013
F-35 (image from Wikipedia)
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Blog of Amaki Naoto – January 29, 2013 –
Mystery
of Japanese Government’ Persistence to Introduce Defective Fighters F-35
Solved!
Today on January 29 the Sankei Shimbun has
posted an astonishing scoop on the front page.
The article says that the Japanese
government is vexed by a problem that some parts made in Japan are used for F-35
fighters to be schedule to be introduce by the government, and Israel plans to
purchase the fighters from the U.S., which threatens to constitute a violation
of so-called Three Principles of Arms Exports.
This issue is merely violation of the
Principles.
However, what the scoop of the Sankei
Shimbun has let us know is far from such a small matter.
Surprisingly, the fact is
that Japan will become a hub for development, production and repair of defective
fighters F-35.
We can see real existence,
though hidden behind it, of U.S. military-industrial complex that contemplate
to have Japanese war industries join in developing, producing and repairing
weapons.
This problem must be a big issue hidden by
the Abe administration.
Undoubtedly, this will be the biggest issue
to be talked about when he visits the U.S. at the end of February.
The mystery has been solved.
Why has the Japanese government consisted
to introduce defective fighters F-35?
I wonder if other media outlets will write
a follow-up article.
I wonder if political parties which support
the current Constitution will stick to grilling the government on this problem.