Comments by "115islands Compass" (@115islandscompass6) on "Nancy Pelosi Visit to Taiwan Backfired....Asia Pacific Wants China!" video.
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@andrewnorrie2731
The Japanese Communist Party has never taken power. However, the JCP still conducts anti-Japanese maneuvers, mainly through propaganda, in the background in order to destroy Japan's democracy and weaken Japan.
For example, the Science Council of Japan was recently exposed as a den of Communist/Leftist scholars.
GHQ had reshaped Japan's legal system, education system, social organization structure, beliefs and culture in such a way that Japan must continue to be subordinated to the United States.
At this time, conservatives were wiped out of the main posts in society, and communists and leftists took over.
The Science Council of Japan was created during the Occupation, presumably by the GHQ, to monitor Japanese academic research and quickly crush any research that could be used militarily. In other words, the Science Council of Japan is an anti-Japanese activity group, and the so-called intellectuals who belong to it are also communist/leftist anti-Japanese.
In recent years, a certain university had been researching an epoch-making technology that can be expected to reduce fuel costs by increasing the speed of ships by generating fine bubbles between the ship and the sea surface. However, the Science Council of Japan not only cut off the subsidies, but also threatened the university to stop the research, claiming that the research could be diverted to the military.
In this way, anti-Japanese activities are being carried out in various places by communists and leftists who have inherited posts that are vested interests obtained from GHQ.
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In addition, it is true that the Japanese economy recovered after the Korean War, but it was not because Japan made money from the Korean War.
The United States was trying to make Japan a poor country whose main industry was agriculture, but when the Korean War required the production of consumables, it had no choice to make Japan do this.
At that time, Japan was only allowed to import and export from the United States, and Japanese companies imported raw materials for military supplies, such as tents, from the United States, but they had to pay several times the normal price. Also, the minimum price was required for the product price when the United States purchased it.
Because the Japanese government compensated for the losses of those Japanese companies, seeing Japan as a whole had a deficit in the Korean War.
On the other hand, it is certain that the changes between the United States and Japan triggered by the Korean War led to the recovery of the Japanese economy.
In the United States, there was a 180-degree change in the US' view of communism, and the realization that the US could use Japan as a front line of geopolitical buffer zone against the communist nations.
In Japan, the fact that industrial production became possible under those changes in the United States was a major factor of the recovery.
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Japan is held by B!lls?
After the war, the US "Government Appropriation for Relief in Occupied Areas Fund(Garioa)" and EROA funds that were provided to Japan totaled $1.8 billion.
But the US later(60's) began to call the $1.8 billion, which should have been aid money, debt.
So, Japan repaid $480 million after bilateral negotiations.
This looks like only 1/3.75 paid back, but it is not.
The currency rate these funds were given was
¥15/$ in 1945,
¥50/$ in 1946 and 1947,
¥270/$ in 1948.
It's a bit rough calculation, but the average of the rates is about ¥96/$ during this period. Since the rate at the time of repayment was ¥360/$. So, the actual amount will be the same.
Rather, Japan's puppet politicians may be asking, "Jump? How high?" every time they think the US is about to say, "Jump."
Why does Japan follow the coercion from the United States that completely damages Japan like the Plaza Accord or the Japan-US Semiconductor Agreement?
There are more than 80 US military bases in Japan, about 10% of US bases overseas, which means Japan is still in some sense occupied.
And, if Japan loses the military protection of the United States, it may be invaded immediately, so if the United States threatens to withdraw its troops, Japan will have no choice but to comply with their coercion.
In other words, in order for Japan to escape from such an economic colonial state, it is necessary to establish a national system that allows self-existence and self-defense in the same way as other general nations.
The US ostensibly pretends to support it, but I don't think any US president other than former president DT has truly supported it, and if the US really wants/has should have been forced into Japan long ago. But in reality, the United States does not.
By the way, the rare conservative politicians who sought independence have appeared, but they have been eliminated by scandal, death by sudden and unnatural illness, or assassination.
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