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Originally Posted by Sinestra
Ah but the DPJ lead stated in the article that working with the US would still be a very high priority IF they could work as equals and not Japan just following along. I do not think this is unreasonable. Reevaluating and revamping how something works instead of just ending it can be far more lucrative.
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It's better than LDP which is still the America's loyal slave. America never had an equal relationship with Japan. Too bad that there have been people who still believe that it is equal.
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I wonder once we get pass this crises and things turn around will you still see of the same rhetoric we see now? I think not who wants to bitch when things are going great it when they get bad everyone and their mother who all of a sudden thinks they are an economist comes out of the woodwork.
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First of all, what are you talking about? Half of what you said doesn't make any sense. Don't be too angry, please.
I'm going to guess what you said for my response. Here goes: What a limited thinking. It only proves that the most ideal global economy shouldn't be exclusively dictated by one superpower country.
Global economy? What a lie. It has always been controlled by America. Behold the former glory of petrodollar indeed.
America already messed up the world's economy deeper than we expected. Why would the rest of the world respect and trust America now?