Going Into the World!
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“What makes you think you can't support Japan? It can't be personal. ”
This is President Kerry with a sarcastic tone. But his face is not like that at all, just give me a reason to argue.
As I take a look around, Vice President Edward and Ethan have come out to the left with a slight nod in advance. On the other hand, the CIA Director and Secretary of Defense Panetta look at you. And next to that, Secretary Hillary Clinton is expressing interest in the new cabinet.
"This useless change of spectacle bothers me..."
You look at Secretary Clinton and complain inside. President Kerry changed a few people to form a second-stage government, so he had to pay attention to the new oil.
Especially as Secretary of State for the Administration, I had no choice but to step aside when Secretary Joseph, who had been cooked for the past four years, stepped down and become Secretary Hillary Clinton.
I invited the two of them separately because the person who had already gone to First Lady still had his influence at the regular price, and treated them to dinner with the couple accordingly.
The Clintons don't dig up dirt. Being close to me helps. Especially given that the Clintons left the White House with nothing to lose, there's no denying a friend like me who's famous for spending money well.
I had to personally put him on the watch list and tell Director Crimson to take care of it. It also shows a very friendly attitude to me if it worked.
“This opportunity should be used to warn Japan. Even though Japan is an important partner, in the meantime, you've ignored what the United States has to say. Honestly, Japan is also responsible for this. ”
“Warn me? ”
Kerry leans forward slightly as if curious about his next words. I was saying that.
“This happened as Japan pushed for nationalization on the Senkaku Islands. The government sent Secretary Kembell to strongly stop him. And the prime minister completely ignored this recommendation. ”
Everyone nods at my words. It's because it's true. Perhaps I would have actively helped Japan if this hadn't happened even if I had stopped it, but there is now a lot of relationship between 'MILES'.
“It's true that the Japanese government has been acting out lately. Even before Okinawa and the U.S. military could significantly increase our contributions if we go wrong. ”
Vice President Edward, who saw an opportunity next to me, stepped up and empowered me. I sent a small gesture of gratitude in my eyes.
"To control China, you have to control the United States, Korea, Japan. So it's important to cooperate in these three countries that Japanese politicians use Yasukuni Shrine to provoke surrounding countries, which has a serious adverse effect on American strategy."
"I just don't get it. You can just apologize like Germany, but what's the point of denying it to the end? Haha."
"It will be hard because the Democratic regime has its roots on the far right. because they basically don't think they're doing anything wrong."
When people gave negative opinions to Japan one by one, Japan quickly became a "bad guy." Everyone looks at me and helps me. It's easy to do things in Washington, too, because it's generous.
“Hmmm. You do?”
When people say things like that, it's President Kerry who's having second thoughts. Japan will probably be upset that it ignored the administrative warnings. However, Japan is an important partner economically and militarily.
"Yes, and if you just help us this time, you'll find that we speak more humorously in America. because they ignore it and act on it. Once you do this, I'm more worried about the future. ”
“That's what I heard. I have to think about this. ”
If my logic works, then President Kerry agrees with mine, unlike in the first place. I don't know if I can disagree with you at this point, but I conclude by looking at Minister Hillary Clinton, who might be.
“This... is trouble. Well, let's wait and see. However, orders are to stand by for nearby ports."
With the rising unemployment rate and the gradually deteriorating economy, President Kerry concludes the meeting to see if he no longer wants to cause trouble.
Do I just owe this to Vice President Shi? Huhu '
My steady scattered money and hardened connections shine. I left the White House with a light heart.
The New York Times: Who's counting? >
< Washington Post: Conflicting China, Compare Military Strength >
[Increasing interest in Japan's and China's military forces surrounding the Senkaku Islands region is comparing China's overwhelming volume with state-of-the-art equipment adapted to technology.
However, China, which is growing rapidly, is expected to make more than twice the difference in defense spending $114 billion this year compared to Japan, which is spending more than $51 billion each year.
For reference, China is known to have a defense budget of $240 billion this year.]
[International relations around the Korean Peninsula are increasing national interest in national security. However, most of South Korea's defense budget is spent on operating costs, with only $8 billion being known to be used to boost defense power.
Experts argue that strengthening navies and air forces is more important than ever to combat maritime disputes with Japan and China and to voice in the Far East Asia region, but funding is not easy.]
“Ahhh! What's only $240 billion? Shame on you.”
The morning after returning from Washington, I went to work and spread the newspaper, and I saw articles comparing China and Japan at the time, and also about the military forces of Korea.
It's a division that the South Koreans are fighting, and it's only $240 billion, and it's only $8 billion to buy something for eating, putting on, putting on, and training 650,000 troops, or something like that.
I felt a bit pathetic, so I had to wear my tongue without even knowing it. The profit I've made in a few days against Japan is $11 billion, but only eight billion at the expense of increasing power in one country.
I just took a breath. Poverty is everything.
[Chairman, customers have arrived from Korea.]
“Okay. Tell them to come up. ”
I heard a tiger come by, and my secretary told me that a group of full-time senators and friends had come looking for me.
It is a custom to make new faces and relationships because Kerry's second term has changed partly in terms of internal affairs and members of the Senate have taken a few turns. The visiting party is, of course, a lot of South Korean relations.
I already had my inauguration in January, but as soon as I came back to the United States, I came to the crowd because I have to go around when I'm here to be treated more.
At the dawn of each year, a line of people from Japan, Canada, Australia and Eastern Europe arrived, and in the meantime, it is highly competitive to meet with senior government officials or senators to have a proper conversation.
Thanks to you, everyone had to sell my name, and to do that, I had to come when I was in the United States to be able to talk easily. I'm taking care of it with kindness.
“Chairman, hello! ”
“Yes, come on, sit over here. ”
The door opens in a few moments, and the Urahs approach and greet the group. I recommended a table on one side.
“Are you going to Washington again tomorrow to sell my name? ”
After receiving questions like this for a while, I jokingly looked around and asked. I'm kind of warning you not to leave my name out too much.
“When Japanese politicians come to the United States, they rely heavily on Sonina Honda, Toyoda, Mitsubishi finance, Canon, and Toshiba, but to be honest, very few Korean companies. Now H and S have a little bit of a foundation in the United States, but it has little impact on the relationship -- it's the only place to come. I'm sorry."
“Khh-hmm. Really?"
Congressman Kang Man-suk on one side cautiously excuses himself, but apparently he's not wrong either. When Japanese politicians come to Washington, they are told that the branch offices of the Japanese companies that are in dispute will help them.
Japanese connections that have been built since the '80s are deeply rooted. It's kind of funny to deal with me.
“Warden Jang. By the way, we're going to be introducing 21 F15s to the next generation of fighters. ”
“Yes? What do you mean? ”
Suddenly, when I changed the topic, I was confused. I explained it further.
“I know that Israel is currently negotiating the introduction of the F35, but F15 is too short, right? What's a 21-year-old? The latest fighters are only in their 60s... Will you defend your country with them? ”
“Is it true that Israel is negotiating the introduction of the F35? This... seems like the United States is too fond of Israel. that technology was leaked to the enemy when and in the meantime it was sanctioned. ”
“That's the way it used to be in Washington. Some say that American policy is first determined by lobby and second by national interest. Well, that's what it's all about. ”
It is the intestinal commander who shouts for no reason. But Israel is not the only one who can blame me, since I was lobbying in Washington yesterday.
Israel was originally involved in the development of F35. However, when Israel tried to sell state-of-the-art weapons to China, the United States stepped up and braked for a while on the joint development and early introduction of F35.
The funny thing is that Israel still sold billions of dollars' worth of weapons to China despite U.S. concerns, but the state-of-the-art early warning system had to give up its export proactively, in contrast to the United States.
The United States is the first to provide state-of-the-art weapons to Israel and is diligent in delivering technology. However, those Israelis are close to China, and even more so, the sale of military weapons is a front deployment in the United States of America. However, there is only a "concern", and the corresponding action is Young-young.
The reason is obvious. There is no place in the lobby to follow Israel. We're discussing the F35 sale again, and we're acting like it never happened. Moreover, a portion of F35's payments go from ‘offshore grants’ in the United States to 'perks’.
“Consider adopting about 50 Koreans this time. I'm going to negotiate with Lockheed Martin, and I'm going to buy it cheap, and it's going to be less than 100 million dollars per capita, similar to Israel, for five billion dollars. It's a good price, right?”
“Very attractive conditions… but I don't know if the budget is easy because it's not worth it."
"Oh, you mean you don't have five billion dollars?"
I can't even afford to buy something cheap in the heart of Patriotism. The Justice Officer and General Zhang acting in the Defense Department made an embarrassing face, but it was absurd.
Honestly, I can buy F35 cheaply because the Johnstone Group is in charge of software development for F35.
Lockheed Martin was also a 'manufacturer'. The code for F35's state-of-the-art governor system crossed the 2 million line, and eventually the Johnstone Group handed over much of the field to us. It makes no sense from the beginning that the manufacturer is building a system with advanced intelligence.
Moreover, Lockheed Martin will actively negotiate prices if I put a big spell on him as his defense costs drop due to the recent economic crisis.
“Do you want me to buy you one? ”
“Yes, what do you mean? ”
“Do I buy you 50 F35s? Apparently, it's hard to get that money, but I'm trying to help. When you go back to Korea, you'll have the money to buy your own 50s. Well, if I buy you another 50, you can buy 100 of them pretty cheaply. Okay?”
“Will you buy me 50 fighters? ”
“Really?"
“Then am I joking? ”
.....
All of a sudden, no one shuts up about my offer. I can't imagine it, but it's not for me. A billion dollars, which I earned in the last few days in the foreign exchange market in Japan. But I felt so sorry for the country that suffered because I didn't have 5 billion dollars.
Israel receives two billion dollars a year... what, I give them three years? ’
Thinking back to the report I had just read, I thought in my own way. I made a big gift because I saw a report recently that Jewish people in the United States donated $2 billion in cash to Israel per year.
I wrote it because I'm the only Korean in America. And recently, they've been expanding their minds because of the financial crisis.
Artwork Reviews
The Clintons were in debt when they left the White House, but over the next 12 years, they made 160 million dollars in grants, consulting fees, donations, etc., and 100 million won in one talk was ridiculously earned, so the President of the United States had to live on without cheating in his term.
Recently, the United States has sided with Japan, and this is not just yesterday. Groups like Sony and Panasonic and Mitsubishi have early paid for American politics. It's already been published in the 1987 New York Times about Japan's serious lobby.
On July 3rd, a political newspaper called Politico, titled "Friends in Need of the United States – Japan," celebrated Japan by former U.S. Intelligence Director Dennis Blair.
A friend of mine who claims that Japan's perception of group autonomy is wrong is chairing a place called the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, which was founded in the United States to represent the interests of Japan.
South Korea, according to the 2013 United States Department of Justice (the agency lobbying for foreign countries is required to register), UAE, Germany and Canada. Saudi, Mexico and Morocco followed by $4 million paid to lobbying institutions, including seven lobbying countries.
This figure does not include lobbying through 'connections’ and ‘domestic companies’, although Israel, the UK, Australia and Japan (15th place), who are close to the United States, are not in the top 50, except Japan.
In the case of Israel, the most powerful lobbyist, it's quite remarkable to do a little research.
Firstly, as the F35 mentioned in the text, Israel was stopped exporting advanced weapons and technologies to China, but it will resume shortly after.
Israel has continued to promote ties ever since it ceased exporting state-of-the-art early warning systems (developed with the help of the United States) to China, with only $2 billion in weapons exported in 2010.
Despite Israel being placed in front of the interests of the United States, in front of the lobby, the United States is never weak.
In 2010, the same year, Israel ordered the first 20 F35s, and it's not funny. After two years of negotiations since 2008, the Defense Tech magazine has agreed to buy tech transfer and Israeli parts for four billion dollars in the future. in addition to the grants from the United States.
For your information, the U.S. military grant to Israel, according to business insiders, is $3.7 billion as of 2012. I'm giving you a fur.
The United States is weak, regardless of American interests, regardless of Israel. Why is that? You know, the power of the Jewish system.
According to a 2012 article in Haretz, Israel's daily newspaper shows that in the last 12 years, donations to Jewish Americans have doubled to two billion dollars a year in growth.
According to the Jewish Daily, except for religious institutions and institutions that don't like to be exposed, the registered Jewish institutions are worth 26 billion dollars, and they spend 12 percent of their money on lobbying and investing and researching in Israel.
It's almost impossible to give the F35 to Israel. And I also know that the Jewish system has been corrupted by American finance. It was officially confirmed in 2004 that his grandfather was a Jew.
The F35 donation was not actually distributed in comparison to the country's support of the Jewish system. When I did my research, I was told to spend some money on work, because it was great just for the paper.