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Re: Japan to Lead the World?
by T-Suzuki
22 February 2003 15:18 UTC
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Dear Friend,

Thank you for a comment. But please let me solve some misunderstandings.

The president of World Party is not decided yet. The president is to be elected at the World Party Convention. So you can join us and stand for election of the President.

What is wrong with the world Manchurian Incident? It is written in Japanese-English dictionary, for example, Microsoft computerized dictionary. In Japan, we do not speak English but speak Japanese.

Yours sincerely
Toshio Suzuki

World Government Institute, World Party, & World Citizen Network
Institute, Party, and Network to establish the World Government
http://www.w-g.jp/
mailto:wg@w-g.jp



50168529 wrote:

Dear WSN

Can a Nation be trusted to be a World citizen when people from the Nation still uses words like "the Manchurian INCIDENT"? By simply admitting the wrongs of the Nation in history, there is a future. Keep hiding behind the facets of imperialism, feudalism or shogunism will not make Japan great. Certainly it will not make Japan the leader of the NEW World Order, whether it is hiding behind the facet of World Government or not.

Remember the "Great Asia Coexistence" banner hoisted for the bloody invasion of Asian countries during WWII. Remember the invasion of Manchuria. Remember the gem warfare. Remember the war crimes not prosecuted. Remember the history text-books. Remember the "Comfort Women". Remember Pearl Harbor.

Can Japan be trusted as a leader of the "World Party" controlling the "World Government" by the year 2020? Over my dead body, and that of millions of peace loving citizens of the world.

Beware of the true nature of Japan - that of an Island country, and the need thereof to go out and conquer for resources and for its own survival. Beware of the need to rein in the ambitions of a multi-trillion land and bond owner of world assets - the trillions that Japanese imperialist, feudalist and shoguns have amassed through economic expansion into all corners of the world.
Beware of the need for foreign energy and oil, and fish and whales. Beware of the excuses for war - behind the talk for peace.

Can Japan be trusted? Perhaps it is time to come out of the closet and admit the wrongs, make it right and move on as a proud Nation, and not as one always living under the dark clouds of shame and guilt.

Just like incarcerations of criminals in maximum security facilities, the US arm forces is necessary to guard the not so rehabilitated shoguns, perhaps even beyond 2020, not the year, but the vision - the clear vision of the true character of Japan - which at one point in time has been identified as the next potential Core in the World-system. God willing, and in the interest of the peace loving citizens of the world, perhaps it never will.

Tso.


T-Suzuki wrote:
Thank your for an information. There is a different opinion on long recession of Japanese economy.

Suzuki

Dear Sir,

The true reason of long recession of Japanese economy is not written in any magazine. The true reason is written in an article
2020 http://www.w-g.jp/bbs/c-board.cgi?cmd=one;no=5;id=wp
This article is a forecast of 2020. The cause of recession is written in
the section of Japanese economy.

Yours sincerely
Toshio Suzuki

World Government Institute, World Party, & World Citizen Network
Institute, Party, and Network to establish the World Government
http://www.w-g.jp/
mailto:wg@w-g.jp


Elson Boles wrote:

Will it take ten more years? Or "so much for Dore's 'Flexible
Rigidities' thesis"

January 29, 2003
Japan's Phoenix Economy
By RICHARD KATZ

From Foreign Affairs, January/February 2003 issue
Richard Katz is Senior Editor of The Oriental Economist Report, a
monthly newsletter on Japan. This article is adapted from his recent
book, Japanese Phoenix: The Long Road to Economic Revival.

TEN YEARS TO RECOVERY
A half-century ago, Japan picked itself up from the ashes of war and,








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