News is just coming in that at least one of the hostages held by the ISIS Islamic terrorists has been executed. Right now, the reports are that they are offering a "prisoner" exchange for the other. Of course, the Japanese citizen being held is not a prisoner but a hostage, ISIS is not a legitimate country and Japan is not at war with ISIS. This is terrorism plain and simple. Japanese officials are said to be holding an emergency meeting at this time concerning the tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the murdered individual and the one still being held. Japan is a close-knit country, viewed by many as one, large, extended family under the benevolent, patriarchal figure of the Emperor. So our prayers also go out to Japan as a whole on this tragic occasion. We can only hope that Japan and the rest of the world will come together to wipe out these Islamic terrorists once and for all so that such despicable crimes can be stopped.
God bless Japan and Long Live the Emperor!
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Islamic State Attack on Japan
Just as Prime Minister Abe was visiting the Middle East, pledging to spend considerable sums in non-military aid to the region from Japan, terrorists of the Islamic State (ISIS or whatever one wishes to call it) were putting out a ransom video showing two Japanese hostages and threatening to behead them. This tragic situation teaches us a few things. For one, it is a lesson to Japan and many other countries around the world that Islamic terrorism is not just a problem for "some" countries to deal with but that it has an impact on everyone. Japan has never done anything to the detriment of any Muslim country, in fact, Japan has been one of the Middle East's best customers in purchasing oil. Even the aid given out by Prime Minister Abe was, of course, entirely of a non-military nature. Yet, Japanese civilians were targeted because these terrorists will target anyone they can get their hands on, whether they are American, European, African or Asian.
Secondly, this has shown how vulnerable Japan and Japanese citizens have been because of Article IX of the Constitution and how wise Abe was to initiate the reinterpretation of Article IX. It is something that cannot be done fast enough as this situation proves how imperative it is. After all, because of Article IX, Japan has very few options in dealing with this sort of attack on Japanese citizens. Japan cannot undertake any sort of rescue mission and, even if it could, how many JSDF personnel would have any experience in such operations? It also gives Japan very few options in finding other countries to give real support in an emergency. As it is now, the United States is the one and only official ally Japan has in the world, it is the only country that has given Japan a written promise that if anyone attacks Japan, America will be there to defend the country. Article IX is a major impediment to gaining more allies for the simple reason that it prevents Japan from reciprocating any military assistance. Why should any country pledge to help defend Japan if Japan cannot help defend them in return?
This crisis should be a "wake up call" to everyone in Japan who is still opposed to the reinterpretation of Article IX as it highlights just how dangerous the current interpretation is in a dangerous, globalized world where irrational enemies stand ready to attack anyone for any reason.
Secondly, this has shown how vulnerable Japan and Japanese citizens have been because of Article IX of the Constitution and how wise Abe was to initiate the reinterpretation of Article IX. It is something that cannot be done fast enough as this situation proves how imperative it is. After all, because of Article IX, Japan has very few options in dealing with this sort of attack on Japanese citizens. Japan cannot undertake any sort of rescue mission and, even if it could, how many JSDF personnel would have any experience in such operations? It also gives Japan very few options in finding other countries to give real support in an emergency. As it is now, the United States is the one and only official ally Japan has in the world, it is the only country that has given Japan a written promise that if anyone attacks Japan, America will be there to defend the country. Article IX is a major impediment to gaining more allies for the simple reason that it prevents Japan from reciprocating any military assistance. Why should any country pledge to help defend Japan if Japan cannot help defend them in return?
This crisis should be a "wake up call" to everyone in Japan who is still opposed to the reinterpretation of Article IX as it highlights just how dangerous the current interpretation is in a dangerous, globalized world where irrational enemies stand ready to attack anyone for any reason.
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