#NaganoOpinion June 28, 2020: Sunday version. Dear Sir, The key to the US presidential election held in November 2020 is "Which is Trump or Biden stronger than China?" I thought "Chinese seared" was Trump's "strength", but former Vice President Biden is more than Trump. There is no difference in "partisanship" in "hard-line attitude" toward China. So President Trump brought out the strongest "Chinese seared" weapon. That is to do "complete decoupling with China".
Biden is dominant in the US presidential election.
Shinzo Abe, who played "Trump's dog" when Biden became president,
is not accepted by the world, but world reputation
President Trump should do what he promised me
June 28, 2020: Sunday version. Dear Sir,
The key to the US presidential election held in November 2020 is "Which is Trump or Biden stronger than China?" I thought "Chinese seared" was Trump's "strength", but former Vice President Biden is more than Trump. There is no difference in "partisanship" in "hard-line attitude" toward China. So President Trump brought out the strongest "Chinese seared" weapon. That is to do "complete decoupling with China".
Part 1. I think the United States should do "complete decoupling with China."
But "don't separate it"
There is a column of "Lessons learned" of "WWII" in US-China decoupling.
"THE GREAT DECOUPLING"
The zero-sum game that each country fell into after the Great Depression eventually led to an all-out war
(US Navy battleship West Virginia burning in Pearl Harbor) U.S. Navy/National Archives.
Separation theory accelerated by the new coronavirus epidemic.
What I should remember is the lesson of US-Japan relations on the eve of the war.
The choice of decoupling can lead to unpredictable geopolitical consequences.
From the special issue of "US-China New Cold War 2020".
See below for details.
https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2020/06/post-93634_2.php
By the way, President Trump said:
Mr. Trump said the pandemic was more damaging than Japan's attack
on Pearl Harbor during World War II and the "simultaneous attacks" on September 11, 2001.
The US government is considering punitive measures against China's early outbreak of the new virus.
China, on the other hand, argues that the United States is trying to distract the public
from its own pandemic mitigation.
https://www.bbc.com/japanese/52569137
Let's read the Newsweek article again.
https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2020/06/post-93634_1.php
But I insist on "perfect decoupling with China."
As a result, I think human rights issues in China will progress a little.
I think the human rights issue in the United States is who the next President of the United States will be.
What cannot be resolved is the human rights issue in Japan.
Even now, regardless of the ruling or opposition parties, "many Japanese" are "anti-American, pro-Chinese."
If "Japan that does not rule under the law" continues,
there will be a second "Attack on Pearl Harbor" by Japan.
I am a pro-American, anti-Chinese because I received a democracy education from the Allied Forces.
I will write next week as well.
Part 2. Please support the victims of the human rights violations of the Japanese government.
The prosperity of the free world is "realized" by freedom, democracy and "ruled under the law".
I seriously seek the "rule under the law" of Japan.
There are many victims worldwide due to "illegal punishment" of "violation of the Immigration Control Act".
For details, please see the emails on Saturdays and "Send on weekdays."
Please instruct the people concerned to investigate.
There are also many American victims.
There are also many Chinese victims.
There are also many victims of many Philippine people.
Documents to be submitted to ICC.
http://www.miraico.jp/Bridgetohumanrights/
Past emails can be viewed below.
https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/
http://oyazimirai.hatenablog.com/
http://oyazimirai.hatenadiary.jp/
If you have any questions, please email us.
Sincerely, Yasuhiro Nagano
Yasuhiro Nagano
enzai_mirai@yahoo.co.jp
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nipponnoasa/e/c9639cd8d9ab6f7d734bdbb61511a31e
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