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Japan's ruling party selects Shigeru Ishiba as next prime minister

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    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/09/27/japan-s-ruling-party-selects-shigeru-ishiba-as-next-prime-minister_6727432_4.html
    Former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba will become Japan's next prime minister after winning the ruling party's leadership vote on Friday, September 27, the official count showed. Ishiba, 67, beat arch-nationalist Sanae Takaichi – who would have been the country's first ever woman leader – in a run-off.

    After his victory was announced at the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) headquarters in Tokyo, Ishiba smiled and took off his glasses to wipe his teary eyes, bowing repeatedly as his associates congratulated him. "I will do my utmost to believe in the people, to speak the truth with courage and sincerity, and to make this country a safe and secure place where everyone can live with a smile on their face once again," he said in a short speech.


    Ishiba has come close to the top job before, including in 2012 when he lost to nationalist Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving leader, who was later assassinated. The military model-maker with an affinity for 1970s pop idols says his experience tackling tough social issues, such as agriculture reforms, makes him qualified for the job.

    As scandals fuel public discontent with the LDP, "the tide is in favor of Ishiba and his 'fair and square' attitude," Yu Uchiyama, a University of Tokyo politics professor, said ahead of the vote. The conservative party has governed almost uninterrupted for decades and holds a majority, meaning Ishiba will be elected premier by parliament on Tuesday.

    As prime minister, he will need to face down regional security threats, from an increasingly assertive China and its deepening ties with Russia to North Korea's banned missile tests. At home, Ishiba will be tasked with breathing life into the economy, as the central bank moves away from decades of monetary easing that has slashed the value of the yen.


    In the first round of voting, a record nine candidates had been in the running after the LDP's long-powerful factions disbanded earlier this year over a funding scandal. Takaichi, the economic security minister, is a vocal nationalist popular with the LDP's conservative wing. The 63-year-old was close to assassinated ex-premier Abe, whose supporters are still powerful. In third place behind Ishiba and Takaichi was former environment minister Shinjiro Koizumi, a keen surfer whose father was prime minister in the 2000s.



    LDP leaders are in office for three years and can serve up to three straight terms. Unpopular Prime Minister Fumio Kishida did not run for re-election. During his term, Kishida has taken steps to double Japan's defense spending, opening the door for military exports as the LDP seeks to revise the pacifist post-war constitution. He welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to a G7 summit in Hiroshima and has strengthened Japan's often testy ties with its neighbor South Korea. But his rule was also tarnished by scandals, voter anger over rising prices and sliding poll ratings.
    Alright, /pol is saying its globo homo regardless of who became their new prime minister, meaning more brown immigration into Japan among other things.

    Ishiba is the former defence minister and supposedly sees the relationship Japan has with the US as unfair and unequal. Well no shit, the US is still occupying Japan and its about time they became more equal and Japan became more independent and strengthened its military.

    Who knows though... when I said imperialistic I of course did not meant belligerent, simply that being somewhat more imperialist would improve Japans messed up economy and make the country safer. They cannot rely so much on the US military, especially when it appears the US may soon have its hands full with other regions and have its own resources tied down.

    Apparently he has suggested forming an asian version of NATO. I think Japan has matured a lot since world war 2 era and they have no intension of starting any conflicts, only resolving them where necessary or possible. Japan strengthening its military and forming better alliances with neighboring countries could allow them a role as an effective mediator in the region where the US has been potentially increasing tensions and losing support due to political turmoil.



    EDIT: I did my best to clean up the quotes but I probably botched it anyway.
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    Crispy African Astronaut
    You talk a lot, get back to sucking
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    https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/482974407

    Sounds good. Pro nationalist and wants Japans' self defense force to become a normal military.

    Also apparently wants their military to obtain nuclear weapons. That would bring about more regional stability even if some do not agree
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    Originally posted by Crispy You talk a lot, get back to sucking

    Hi hiki, are you in your Japanese school girl outfit?
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    Crispy African Astronaut
    Yeah
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    Someone mentioned in that pol thread that its been suggested Japan should have a Japanese base or bases in the US. Not a bad idea really to be honest. Odd timing though as I saw a Japanese Navy guy at the store recently. I am near sided but could tell he was asian by looking at the back of his head, since the back of peoples head tells which race they are. As I walked passed him, I saw the Japanese flag on the arm of his uniform.

    I heard someone possibly from Army intelligence suggest that it was being considered the Japanese may have bases here eventually but someone also seemed to imply the US and Japan had already built a Japanese base or bases here.

    I was like wtf, figured I was just tripping and then I see that thread. Crazy, but not so crazy when you consider all the land and assets China now owns in the US, and China is not even considered a US ally.
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    Crispy African Astronaut
    Im not readin all that
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    The globalists are getting all their globalist sock puppets in place.
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    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The globalists are getting all their globalist sock puppets in place.

    Hopefully this prime minister is less of a puppet. Id like to be optimistic
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    Originally posted by 6835378gjjsjs Hopefully this prime minister is less of a puppet. Id like to be optimistic

    He's a liberal. Enough said.
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    we shall see
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    Elbow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by 6835378gjjsjs I am near sided but could tell he was asian by looking at the back of his head, since the back of peoples head tells which race they are.

    As opposed to the front of the head, where the face is located, of course. Race at the back, face at the front. Everyone knows that.
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    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    the Japanese diet should go on an eating binge, bunch of skinny bean pole wheat yellows I could smoke them little arms like a cheap chinese cigarette from a vending machine

    And let me guess he is a high priest in the church of Jesus Christ "Moon" pak Chul who demands to fuck your wife while you watch because Japanese are all cuckholds
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    and smoke their little balls thru their little dicks like bubble milk tea
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    Originally posted by Elbow As opposed to the front of the head, where the face is located, of course. Race at the back, face at the front. Everyone knows that.

    That's nothing. I can tell what race people are by the shape of the point on their head.
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    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina and smoke their little balls thru their little dicks like bubble milk tea

    Sicko.
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