Monday, November 20, 2017

Japan in the future of Taiwan/Carlos Pueblo

Japan in the future of Taiwan/Carlos Pueblo

Dr. Yan of the Yan Engine responds to my first prose of my thought of
the seminar of the Triangular Relations among Taiwan, China, and the
United States. He kindly figures out Japan as a factor in the relations.
Indeed, Professor June Teufel-Drever of the University of Miami presents
her 15 minutes to this factor. She even mentioned how Japan can help of
building Taiwan’s defense submarine and I like Japan sells Taiwan F-35
in case of war and sell Taiwan Itzumo class  destroyer of which F-35 can
go up and down. Taiwan needs Japanese help and we shall get it because
that we have had an unique relationship with Japan.

In addition to the military weaponry, we can enjoy the near perfect of Japanese
products such as automobiles and machinery etc. and the most of all, Japanese
civilization, Confucianism, Buddhism, enkas, and of course, Sushi and Sashimi.
We can learn so much from Japan, as matter of fact, Germany as well to build
a democratic nation under the rule of laws, humanity, self-confidence, and
trustworthy say what you mean.

Frank Hsieh is the defacto ambassador of Taiwan to Japan. He is a philosopher as
well, a good understanding of Taoism  and a doctorate from Kyoto Imperial University
law school. He stands very high in Japanese political and academic circles including
up to the premier, Shinzo Abe. Japanese overall sympathize Taiwanese for the pursue
of a normalized nation. I understand it very well and we need this friend.

I admire Japan so much therefore, I have learned Japanese language and self-study
until gaining their appreciation of my efforts. I have traveled to the nation four times
and circle around the country via high speed railway, Shinganshen. As a matter of fact,
we are planning to have another visit next spring. There were 5 million plus Taiwanese
visitors to Japan and almost 80% of Taiwanese children books are from Japan. A place
to visit, I get it from Taipei Mayor Dr. Ko, to visit the port city of Sheinomoseki where
Manchu Dynasty parted Taiwan to Japan and you can understand how Imperial Japan

pressured weak China and current day China pressures Taiwan.    

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