2006年10月21日土曜日

Sixty Year's War?

Today, I read a column "World War II Is Over" in Washington Post. The columnist said "Like those imperial Japanese soldiers discovered holed up on some godforsaken Pacific island decades after World War II, we continue to act as if we, too, never received news of the Japanese surrender. " It is a funny description and a litte unexpected.



Just I cited because the part is funny and I don't have any idea for this blog tonight.





URL:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/19/AR2006101901271.html



In addition-------



I don't agree with him. He said the discussion about nuclear armament become a dunning to China taking economic sanctions. But I think it is impossible.



Suppose Japan decide to develop Nuclear arms, then we will have to get out of NPT(Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty). Then, other countries will stop providing Japan with atomic fuels.



In Japan, one third of electricity supply is provided by nuclear energy plants. If we develop it, we will able to do nothing. I will have wander around looking for candles. Thus, we can not possibly develop nuclear arms. China knows it.



Former Defense Agency chief, Fuwa, said Japan shouldn't have nuclear weapons. He said the reasons that in part we can't, in part Japan's atomic armament cause nuclear dispersal around the world, in part Japan will have dissolve Japan-U.S. Security Treaty. He said another but I forgot.











I took the photo at Koku-Kinen-Koen, Tokorozawa city where I live.

The park was a base of America.

Imperial Japan made a airport there and first air plane made a flight in Japan, in 1911.

The air plane was made in france.



Koku-kinen-koen means "Air voyage memorial park" in English, I think.



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