How wars begin: CHAPTER 2618
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How wars begin: CHAPTER 2618


First comes an expanding navy backed by the profits and taxes shriven from increased production.
Then comes the shipborne disputes over uninhabited islands which MAY be sitting on huge reserves of oil and gas.
Then comes the ADIZ by China and attempts to ENFORCE Chinese sovereignty. 
Then comes US advice to all US airlines to COMPLY with the Chinese demands.
Then comes the Japanese public disgust and chagrin with the USA by their govt as THEY expand their navy with carrier which CAN PHYSICALLY operate the F-35’s.
Then comes the announcement that Japan for the first time since the 1930’s, will have a National Security Council (this week).
And now, …
From THE DIPLOMAT:

New Japanese Teaching Guidelines Treat Senkakus, Kurils, Takeshima As ‘Integral Territories’





- Well, Our Allies Have At Least Minimal Testosterone
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- Obama To Vote Present On Nork Taepodong-2 And Let Japan Shoot It Down?
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- North Korean Launches Missile Into Sea Of Japan
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- 116 Mw Of Trina Solar Modules For Japan’s Largest Solar Plant
Article published on cleantechnica.com, on April 16th 2015A 231 MW solar power plant will be built in Setouchi City, Japan, in an area that was previously used as a salt field. Trina Solar will supply 116 MW of solar modules for the huge Japanese project,...



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