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@To31Vu

地球が好きです。政権の都合でゴリ押しされたゲリラ選挙と,それを経た独裁にうんざり……理想は政権交代が定期的に起きる健全な政治。自民、維新、国民、参政以外を支持します。

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蓼丸ガネメ
蓼丸ガネメ@jeosg7393·
韓国が原油の供給源を確保している一方で、もともとのスケジュールで日本に中東の大使が一堂に集まるという超重要かつ大ボーナスチャンスイベント(イフタール)を、寝不足が原因による軽い風邪で欠席した総理大臣がいたらしいね…。
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ロイター ビジネス@ReutersJapanBiz

韓国、UAEから原油2400万バレルの優先供給確保 ナフサ輸出制限も jp.reuters.com/markets/japan/…

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🇯🇵 🇺🇸 Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi risks the wrath of US President Donald Trump at the White House Thursday after rebuffing his call to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. ➡️ u.afp.com/SL2D
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Japan’s prime minister flew to Washington with 250 cherry trees for America’s 250th birthday. Trump asked for warships. Sanae Takaichi arrived March 18th on the government plane that Japanese media call Air Force One. The original agenda was a celebration: first-tranche investments in AI data centres and energy, rare earth cooperation, Indo-Pacific security, and trees. Cherry trees for the Tidal Basin. A gift between allies who have not fought each other in 81 years. The Hormuz crisis rewrote the agenda before the plane landed. Trump has publicly called on Japan, along with every other allied nation, to send warships for escort operations in the strait. Takaichi told parliament the summit would be “extremely difficult.” She confirmed Japan has “no plans to send warships right now” but is reviewing “what we can and cannot do” under existing law. That phrase, what we can and cannot do, is the entire visit compressed into eight words. What Japan cannot do is written in Article 9 of its constitution. Enacted May 3 1947. Drafted under American occupation. It renounces war as a sovereign right and prohibits the maintenance of armed forces with war potential. The Self-Defense Forces exist under a legal interpretation that permits strictly defensive capability. The 2015 reinterpretation under Abe allows limited collective self-defense, but only when an attack on an ally poses a “clear danger” to Japanese citizens’ survival. Each deployment requires case-by-case cabinet and Diet authorization. The constitution America wrote is the reason America’s closest Asian ally cannot send warships to a strait that carries roughly 90 percent of Japan’s oil imports. Takaichi is not refusing because she wants to. She is a constitutional revisionist who has openly called for amending Article 9. She arrived in Washington carrying a 79-year-old legal constraint written in English by American lawyers during the occupation and translated into Japanese as the supreme law of a nation that now imports virtually all of its energy through the waterway her host wants her to defend. The options under existing law are narrow. Minesweeping after a ceasefire. Research and intelligence missions. Logistical support. Refuelling. None of these are warships escorting tankers through a live fire zone governed by Mosaic Doctrine provincial commands. Japan joins the list. Germany said it is not their war. France denied airspace. Spain refused bases. The UK said it will not be drawn in. Australia, South Korea, and NATO declined. Argentina pledged ships. The coalition of the willing is being assembled from Buenos Aires and Riyadh while Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, and London explain why they cannot participate in the defence of a waterway that heats their homes and feeds their factories. Japan imports $120 billion in crude annually. Approximately 90 percent transits Hormuz. The LNG that powers Kansai Electric and Tokyo Gas loads at terminals that the IRGC published satellite targeting images of yesterday. The fertiliser that Japanese farmers apply to rice paddies in Niigata traces back to Gulf ammonia plants now under threat. Japan’s entire supply chain passes through the 21 miles that its constitution prevents it from defending. Takaichi brought cherry trees. Trump wanted destroyers. Article 9 delivered neither. And the strait that determines whether 126 million Japanese citizens have power, fuel, and food does not read constitutions any more than it reads sealed packets. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Kouji Maeda(トト😎)
確かに、アメリカが起草案を書いたかも知れないが、それを基に更に日本国憲法は日本人の元で完成し制定された アメリカが作った憲法では無い 2015年に安倍晋三が解釈変更で、多くの国民や議員が反対する中で強行突破したのが「集団的自衛権」なのは正しい 強固な日本国憲法にも解釈次第では穴や弱点はあるが、少なくとも今回のアメリカのイラン攻撃において、高市早苗首相が何の為にわざわざアメリカに行ったのか? そんな緊張状態の中で植樹祭などしてる場合ではないのは確かだ アメリカ、イスラエルの「イランへの攻撃即時停止の提言」これ以外の要望は子どもの使いに等しい
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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said she would remind US President Trump what Japan ‘can and cannot do’ regarding the Middle East situation ahead of their summit in Washington reut.rs/4lBYZMZ
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇯🇵🇺🇸 BREAKING: Japan's PM admits she didn't condemn the US war — because she's meeting Trump. The reason for silence? A meeting. A photo op. A chance to bow. 82% of Japanese oppose the war. The Prime Minister won't speak against it. Because she has a flight to catch. This is what submission looks like. Selling out your people's conscience for a handshake. Takaichi will fly to Washington. Smile for cameras. Sign whatever is put in front of her. The people will keep paying. In yen. In lives. In dignity. "Because I'm going to meet Trump." That's not an excuse. That's a confession.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🚨🇯🇵🇺🇸 Scenes outside the Prime Minister's Residence. Takaichi about to depart for the US. The protesters are there. Signs up. Voices loud. "DON'T OBEY PEDOMRUMP." The people know. 82% oppose the war. The government doesn't care. Takaichi flies to Washington. To bow. To sign. To surrender. The peace constitution is dying. The protesters are watching. The world is waiting. She departs. They protest. The empire smiles. Japan pays. The scene says it all. The people say no. The leader says yes. The future hangs in between.
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Arab News Japan
Arab News Japan@ArabNewsjp·
高市早苗首相が米国でドナルド・トランプ大統領との首脳会談を計画していることに反対するデモ隊が、東京の首相官邸前に集まった。 arab.news/g574r
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喜舎場 朝則(夜汽車)
初めてデモに参加して、 初めてデモでスピーチしてきました🎤 #0318議員会館前抗議 #0318官邸前立ち上がる350万人 #オタクによる反戦デモ #戦争断固反対 #戦争反対憲法守れ
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【国連🇺🇳認証NGO】日本原水協(公式)
イラン攻撃許さない!高市政権から平和憲法を守り生かす3・19国会議員会館前行動には11,000人が集まって声をあげました! #議員会館前行動0319
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Takejiro@円売り投資家
Takejiro@円売り投資家@takejiroabc1968·
彼はベネズエラで国家元首を誘拐した。 彼は学校で170人の少女を殺した。 彼はイランで国家元首を暗殺した。 彼は戦争を始めた。 彼は石油価格を押し上げた。 彼はキューバでジェノサイドを始めた。 世界史上最悪の大統領。 ドナルド・トランプ。
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein

He kidnapped a Head of State in Venezuela. He killed 170 girls in a school. He assassinated a Head of State in Iran. He started a war. He drove up oil prices. He began a genocide in Cuba. The worst president in world history. Donald Trump.

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