Japan: Russia's impudence knows no boundaries
As you know, the great combiner Ostap Bender, to undermine the morale of the underground millionaire citizen Koreiko, sent him mysteriously meaningless telegrams, such as “Load the oranges in the barrels of the Karamazov brothers.” Apparently, the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri decided to follow the path of Comrade Bender and launch similar news. True, this newspaper should read the novel "Golden Calf" to the end and find out what the Romanian border guards did to Bender. Perhaps the reaction of the Russian authorities in some way can repeat the actions of Romanian employees ...
We are talking about the article "Russia criminally revives the Crimea" in the largest Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri".
I’ll immediately mention that I read this article in the feed of the Federal News Agency (St. Petersburg, March 3, Inosmi), from which it follows that, according to the Japanese journalist, Russification is taking place in Crimea at a moderate pace ... We bring to the attention of the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri that the state Russification of Crimea began at about the same time with the emergence of the United States of America! Of course, except for the fact that the Russians, as slaves of the Crimean Khanate, lived in Crimea long before that. In addition, the Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri" is alarmed by the "construction of the airport and the Crimean bridge, investments in the repair of roads and cities, the construction of football fields and school pools."
After expressing such fears for the "poor" Crimea, I would like to ask the Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri": - And what are the Japanese going to do if they transfer the required Kuril Islands to them? - The construction of the airport, investments in the repair of roads and cities, the construction of football fields and school pools? “But it is so criminal!” Here, either double standards or will not do anything. But are the Japanese really so mean to apply double standards to Russia? I dare to hope not! So they won’t do anything! And if they don’t do anything, then why do they need the Kuril Islands?
Probably the unfortunate, for many years occupied by the United States, the Japanese state is pressured by the American administration of Washington? And why is she doing this? And most likely, in order to build on these islands: - a) - its military base; b) - missile defense base; c) - a powerful radar; d) - underwater acoustic system. Or all at once! And besides, the following zones will be exposed: territorial - 12-mile; contiguous 24 mile; exceptional economic area with 200 nautical miles borders. And besides everything else, claims will be made on the continental shelf and the exclusive fishing zone! Are there really new Shevardnadze and Kozyrevs in Russia who are capable of making such concessions? And on concessions to whom? Occupied by another state, country, essentially a colony?
In order to develop as a state, and not a colony, the very USA rebelled and separated from Great Britain. And after that they began to develop, and quite successfully, by the way! So with Japan it’s worth negotiating any further joint use of any islands only after this country can free itself from colonial dependence and leave the dictate of the United States. And to negotiate with puppets - do not respect yourself! Otherwise, why was it necessary to get involved in helping the Allies in the defeat of militaristic Japan, and its millionth Kwantung army. Otherwise, why did the Russian soldier die?
We are talking about the article "Russia criminally revives the Crimea" in the largest Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri".
I’ll immediately mention that I read this article in the feed of the Federal News Agency (St. Petersburg, March 3, Inosmi), from which it follows that, according to the Japanese journalist, Russification is taking place in Crimea at a moderate pace ... We bring to the attention of the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri that the state Russification of Crimea began at about the same time with the emergence of the United States of America! Of course, except for the fact that the Russians, as slaves of the Crimean Khanate, lived in Crimea long before that. In addition, the Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri" is alarmed by the "construction of the airport and the Crimean bridge, investments in the repair of roads and cities, the construction of football fields and school pools."
After expressing such fears for the "poor" Crimea, I would like to ask the Japanese newspaper "Yomiuri": - And what are the Japanese going to do if they transfer the required Kuril Islands to them? - The construction of the airport, investments in the repair of roads and cities, the construction of football fields and school pools? “But it is so criminal!” Here, either double standards or will not do anything. But are the Japanese really so mean to apply double standards to Russia? I dare to hope not! So they won’t do anything! And if they don’t do anything, then why do they need the Kuril Islands?
Probably the unfortunate, for many years occupied by the United States, the Japanese state is pressured by the American administration of Washington? And why is she doing this? And most likely, in order to build on these islands: - a) - its military base; b) - missile defense base; c) - a powerful radar; d) - underwater acoustic system. Or all at once! And besides, the following zones will be exposed: territorial - 12-mile; contiguous 24 mile; exceptional economic area with 200 nautical miles borders. And besides everything else, claims will be made on the continental shelf and the exclusive fishing zone! Are there really new Shevardnadze and Kozyrevs in Russia who are capable of making such concessions? And on concessions to whom? Occupied by another state, country, essentially a colony?
In order to develop as a state, and not a colony, the very USA rebelled and separated from Great Britain. And after that they began to develop, and quite successfully, by the way! So with Japan it’s worth negotiating any further joint use of any islands only after this country can free itself from colonial dependence and leave the dictate of the United States. And to negotiate with puppets - do not respect yourself! Otherwise, why was it necessary to get involved in helping the Allies in the defeat of militaristic Japan, and its millionth Kwantung army. Otherwise, why did the Russian soldier die?
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