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Re: [A-List] Japan's Role In Achieving Global Military Supremacy Worries
The problem with so much of this neoliberal Japan-bashing is , well,
several problems. It hardly acknowledges that the real issue is the
US, not just NATO expansion or integration of Japan's defence
industries and its military still deeper into the US system. Second,
it makes almost no contact with the left in Japan, what is left of it.
Third, it just drives the dominant conservatives of the Japanese
government still deeper into the loving embrace of the real pimps of
hegemon, the US (whether it is run by the neoliberals and zioliberals
or the neoconservatives and ziocons, since it is usually a real circus
tent of US establishmentarians that run the greatest show on earth).
At least the headline of this piece touches on the supremacy, even if
it doesn't say, US GLOBAL MILITARY SUPREMACY.
CJ
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