Monday, December 16, 2013

The Japanese at War



As a Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter......

I wonder at the disaster of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as President. The wonder is the fact that Kermit Roosevelt was on board in the Mediterranean, the Japanese Destroyer, Umi.
Most people are ignorant to the fact that upon Japan's opening to America, that the Japanese were allies of America and the western powers.
In the Sino Russo War, it would be Theodore Roosevelt who invited the two parties to his home, carried blankets to the ambassadors of both nations, and was awarded a real Nobel Prize for Peace for his efforts to bring peace in that war.

The experiences of Kermit Roosevelt were profound in World War I in showing not that main battlefield at the start, but the peripheral fields of conflict where it was the Turks and not the Germans being fought, and it was the Japanese Imperial Navy doing escort work for the allies, and the Japanese did a most robust and professional job in guarding the transports from German submarines.

The Japanese as much as the entire oriental group has always had a place in my heart of admiration, for they were a militant, seafaring and successful peoples of courage. The Japanese were the terror of the region as they were so very good at the things they did, and always conquerred those they came across.

I place the quotes from Kermit Roosevelt as a basis for this, and as his existential experience is far more effective than any other in laying the groundwork for this post.



"The transports were filled with units that were being hurried off to stem
the German tide in France, so casual officers were placed on the
accompanying destroyers and cruisers. I was allotted to a little Japanese
destroyer, the _Umi_. She was of only about six hundred and fifty tons
burden, for this class of boat in the Japanese navy is far smaller than in
ours. She was as neat as a pin, as were also the crew. The officers were
most friendly and did everything possible to make things comfortable for a
landsman in their limited quarters. The first meal on board we all used
knives and forks, but thereafter they were only supplied to me, while the
Japanese fell back upon their chop-sticks. It was a never-failing source
of interest to watch their skill in eating under the most difficult
circumstances. One morning when the boat was dancing about even more than
usual, I came into breakfast to find the steward bringing in some rather
underdone fried eggs, and thought that at last I would see the ship's
officers stumped in the use of their chop-sticks. Not a bit of it; they
had disposed of the eggs in the most unsurpassed manner and were off to
their duties before I myself had finished eating.


We left Alexandria with an escort of aeroplanes to see us safely started,
while an observation balloon made fast to a cruiser accompanied us on the
first part of our journey. The precautions were not in vain, for two
submarines were sighted a short time after we cleared the harbor. The
traditional Japanese efficiency was well borne out by the speed with which
our crew prepared for action. Every member was in his appointed place and
the guns were stripped for action in an incredibly short time after the
warning signal. It was when we were nearing the shores of Italy that I had
best opportunity to see the destroyers at work. We sighted a submarine
which let fly at one of the troopers--the torpedo passing its bow and
barely missing the boat beyond it. Quick as a flash the Japanese were
after it--swerving in and out like terriers chasing a rat, and letting
drive as long as it was visible. We cast around for the better part of an
hour, dropping overboard depth charges which shook the little craft as the
explosion sent great funnels of water aloft. The familiar harbor of
Taranto was a welcome sight when we at length herded our charges in
through the narrow entrance and swung alongside the wharf where the
destroyers were to take in a supply of fuel preparatory to starting out
again on their interminable and arduous task."


It requires a great deal of consternation in how in 1918, the Japanese could be the friend of the allied west, and in 20 years could be transformed into a devoted enemy of the very peoples they were assisting in World War I, and in that second world war, the Japanese would be the allies of the Germans, the very nation they were at war with.

That is an absolute disaster in American policy, British policy, French Policy and Dutch policy. The Americans were in the Pacific Philippines, the British in Hong Kong, the French in Vietnam and the Dutch ruled in Dutch Royal Shell oil, all of Indonesia.
In reality, America was selling huge amounts of steel in junked cars to Japan which built the Japanese military, and of course nations run on oil, so the Dutch were making out like bandits too, so in commerce interchange, these allies of Japan should have nurtured the entire Asian situation, but instead through Franklin Roosevelt embargoes, Japan was put onto a path of the greatest military strike in modern times at Pearl Harbor..........in part assisted by Franklin Roosevelt as he was staging a war with Japan in the Pacific in he did nothing to stop the attack on the US base in Hawaii, but only left in port the old battleships for targets as acceptable casualties.

It is ludicrous in the foretimes chopping up of China by the western powers, that suddenly Japan was not to be allowed economic expansion and control of parts of that area as having the same right that the white race had taken.
To label Japan a threat, when the western powers had shown the way is ridiculous. If a policy of a New World Order was not being initiated, Japan should have been informed she could have an area the size of Japan on the Chinese coast, forced China to agree to it, and made Japan the protector from the communist Chinese, and an ally against the Nazi's.......but then the Nazi's were installed by this same cartel and none of this was about being responsible Christian nations, but about destroying Christian nations which started in Russia and was engaged in destroying Germany at that present time.

This blog laments the deliberate decline of the Japanese peoples by this cartel. Japan has been relegated from it's preeminent position to one of an English vassal state off the coast of the chosen belligerents of China.
Japan will become like the Philippines and Formosa in a generation and this was all instigated during the Franklin Roosevelt regime and closed out with the looting of the Japanese coffers by the financiers under the George H. W. Bush piracy exchange.

This is a shame when one considers for over 1000 years Japan was the Pacific power and she plied a trade which built an industrious people who could mimic the west better than the west could act out.

Can anyone point to a worst disaster in American diplomacy in which Japan was an allied power in 1918, turned into a horrific enemy in 1941 and by the 21st century Japan was turned into a Fukishima toxic waste dump obliterating that aging state.
It is akin to having a new Springfield Rifle at the start of the 20th century, beating it with a hammer all the way through that century as it rusts in the mud, and then at the end acting like it is still an asset, when she was deliberately destroyed.

There is absolutely no plausible reason for destroying a contained island peoples of advanced status like Japan and raising up a billion Chinaman horde in their place, except to recreate the global feudal slave state which is a crime against all the world for the Great Eurasian War which will come from this.

There will be in this war though no English nor Japanese empire to face off against the Eurasians. What will America do, count on the Chicoms? How about those Obama terror allies in the Islamocommunists? Putin's Russia is being leveraged to be an antagonist too, so with a Mexican sodomite nationality of what America is changed into, just what is the west going to fight and win a war with, when all of her best allies have been turned into castrated males with testicle females as the population.

Why is it that only this blog is the clarion call in this? It is because this is not a cartel site of Mockingbird and only this blog is bringing information which none of you is bright enough from any perspective in comprehending what is taking place.

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