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发信人: onetiemyshoe (onetiemyshoe), 信区: History
标 题: 日本天性就是挑拨离间
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jan 24 23:00:49 2014, 美东)
日本的天性就是挑拨离间。 所有的邻居都被他们的鸽子派亲近铺路,被他们的
鹰派暗杀威胁。 They funded Russian's revolution, Chinese revolution, Korea's
revolution. They assassinated (or attempted) Russia's Csarist officials,
Chinese 李鸿章, 张作霖; Korean Queen and other anti-Japanese leaders.
Look at 汪精卫's resume: in his youth, Wang was manipulated by his
peace-loving Japanese friends to assassinate Manchurian officials and to
join revolution against Manchurians. In his mature years, Wang joined
his Japanese masters to form a puppet state like the Manchuria puppet state.
During the early 1900s, vast majority of Chinese elites went to Japan
instead of to the US/UK to study and eager to learn from Japan's modernizing
miracle. Wang's career trajectory reflected thousands of Chinese elites
who came under the insidious influence of peace-loving Japanese doves.
The Chinese incriminating each other, distrusting each
other, fighting each other. Koreans distrusting Chinese and each other
and fighting the Chinese. Taiwanese and Russians distrusting their
leaders and fighting each other. After setting all Japan's neighbors at
war or in the throes of revolution, Japan could smile and sit back and
steal from all of them. This was the core of Japan's foreign policy, and
apparently still is.
有人在旁边说伊藤博文怎么怎么温和,要是没有被棒子干掉了可能不会侵华侵韩。 山
本五十六也温和来着, 哈佛校友, 美国人觉得亲美的很呢。 结果珍珠港偷袭他最支
持。 其实日本的鸽子派实际上可能就是鹰派。
Even Japanese doves could be more hawkish than the hawkiest Chinese hawk.
They would object to war on pragmatic ground (not moral ground) and
scrutinize people's weakness closely while they proclaim their love of
peace, but in fact would go farther in aggression than even the tough-
talking hawks. Yamamoto was considered American-phile due to his
Harvard stint, but he would go on to advocate Pearl Harbor when it suited
Japanese interest. Ito tried to convince the Chinese that he loved China
and wanted the best for China, but he was deeply complicit even
masterminded all the Japanese militant policy at the time. The Japanese
doves and hawks were both enabler of their evil empire. In different
ways, they advanced the Japanese interest without any real respect for
the interests of the other nations.
This background of Japanese betrayal should help us understand the modern
China's doctrine of "non-interference in internal affairs". It was
really a PTSD reaction towards the traitorous and destructive
interference of Japan in China's civil wars from 1895-1945. And deep
rooted Chinese distrust of modernity and goodness of humanity, and self-
doubt also sprung from the same PTSD reaction.
实在是被日本人害惨了。
Now Japan is at it again, making sweet talks to India Philipines and
Vietnam, crying wolf to get the US to fight for her stolen grains of rice
islets. The Chinese have a duty to inform the world of Japan's traitory.
So that the world could build trust and true peace, with or without Japan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto
How the Chinese Exclusion Act lost China in 1949:
http://twodeeprivers.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-chinese-exclusion |