Thursday, June 3, 2010

PREEMPTIVE STRIKE NUCLEAR FOOTHOLDS

PREEMPTIVE STRIKE NUCLEAR FOOTHOLDS

 

[When you got a good thing]

 

In any war if you can get in a punch faster and harder than the other guy you have the advantage, and that hold true even more today than at any other time in history, the Israeli-American Empire has the policy of First Strike. So what does this have to do with Japan, basically everything, we read in an article from Japan the during the [1950's-1960's] the Empire had stored atomic weapon in both Okinawa and Ogasawara Islands, and that doesn't mean that nuclear weapons don't still remain there, and in fact there is no good reason to suspect that they still aren't there, when you got a good thing going why stop, we know that there are nuclear weapons in the other Foothold Europe, Germany and they want them out. Now, this has been basically called keeping the genie in the bottle cold war thinking, and the genie of course is one of the [BRIC] Sphere of Influence the [PRC] Peoples Republic of China, and since they have Nuclear Weapons in one Foothold, come on, do you really think they don't have them in the other? 

 

[Bull Halsey]

 

Japan, is a Preemptive First Strike Nuclear Attack Foothold Far East pointed directly at its biggest threat in the [21st] Century the [PRC], the Empire can now arm aircraft from Japan's [ADIZ] Air Defense Identification Zone, directly into and over the [PRC] breakaway province of Taiwan, and the island of Yonakuni and directly to targets in the mainland of the [PRC] in minutes, distance is time and time is distance, as a preemptive first strike. The Japanese only represent a military advantage to the Empire over the [PRC], Adm. "Bull" Halsey was a boxer and believed you hit them first, you hit them hard and you just keep hitting them, and Japan represents the first punch below the belt.

 

[William Wallace]

 

The problem with the grand plan is that there is always some guy name William Wallace, and in case anyone forget that the Scot from Braveheart, the Scot who decided one day after his wife was murdered by troops of occupation, to pick a fight with those who occupied Scotland. Well history has an odd way of repeating itself if its ignored and lessons aren't learned, William Wallace wasn't the first in history to go an pick a fight with foreign troops of occupation, and seeing as history is full of the same action happening over and over again we suspect that Japan will be just another of those Braveheart historical moments waiting to be repeated, the Japanese are more concerned about its their land, their nation, and they don't want foreign troops of occupation, on them. And then there is Germany the Foothold Europe nation, the question that Germany must now ask is this the way things are going to be, if this is how it is with Japan, is this what Germany can now expect, troops of occupations to remain indefinitely?

 

HERCULE TRIATHLON SAVINIEN                     

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