Amazing international politic/Carlos Pueblo
Before the
end of 2018, I can’t ignore the subject of the amazing
international
politics, first the U.S., followed by Taiwan, China, and
Japan. Four
of news makers are among my four interested nations,
Trump, Ko,
Xi, and Abe.
Trump is
cornered by all of his miscounts throughout these years.
25% of the
U.S. government is shutdown i.e. bank can’t fund a
home mortgage
if it is required a flood insurance due to the shutdown
of FEMA, the
federal flood insurance program. It is very inconvenient
for a new
home buyer. The check and balance of the U.S. political
system is
working well and there is no way Trump and masses his
resources to
defend himself and manages the huge federal government
as well as
the international affairs. He is not that smart and he can’t
handle it by
himself as he has claimed all the times.
Most of my
international readers may not be aware of the mayor of
Taipei, the Capital
of Taiwan. He is re-elected for the second term.
Four years
ago, he was under a threat of suspension of his medical
license from
KMT regime, the Chinese Nationalist, for his support of
opposition.
He was successfully elected as the Mayor of Taipei and
all his
accusation were disappear without any of the explanation.
He works
hard and starts his day at 7:30 am sharp at his mayoral
meeting room
and ends his day after 10 pm. On Saturday, he goes
out to the
field to visit his projects. He is also a good writer and
philosopher
with many popular hit books on market. Taiwanese
voters can’t
wait for another six years to get on the National
Presidency.
Chairman Xi
of China likes to be at Chairman Mao’s position; however,
he is
getting in years and he can’t do very much now. He is facing the
trade war
with Trump. His hands are full. He is facing the hard landing
of Chinese
Economy and the collapse is urgently needed to avoid.
I like to
see Japan is coming along well in her self-defense force parade.
F-35B can
fly up and down on the deck of Izumo. Mitsushibi can build
most of the heavy
weapons for Japanese self defense forces.
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