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Peak Oil and the Japanese-Russian Alliance

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of a news conference held before the start of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia, last September. | BLOOMBERG

Keep in mind, Dimitri Simes is running American foreign policy through The Center for the National Interest:  NIXON CENTER— KREMLIN — TRUMP (The Center for the National Interest) and The Center for the National Interest Serves Russia not America

New Report: Change and Continuity in Japan-Russia Relations: Implications for the United States

On March 20, the Center for the National Interest held a discussion on relations between Japan and Russia, and their implications for the United States. The discussion featured three contributors to a forthcoming Center for the National Interest Report on Change and Continuity in Japan-Russia Relations: Implications for the United States: Shoichi Itoh (Institute of Energy Economics, Japan), Testsuo Kotani (Japanese Institute of International Affairs) and Andrew Kuchins (Georgetown University). George Beebe, the Center’s Vice President and Director of Studies, moderated.

The US and Japan are close allies, but since Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, differences have emerged between Washington and Tokyo over Shinzo Abe’s efforts to cultivate better ties with Moscow. For the U.S., Russia is a growing challenge that has taken on increasingly international dimensions. By contrast, Japan has sought, albeit with minimal success, to move closer to Russia to hedge against China, or at very least, to create some distance between Moscow and Beijing.

Video (mirrored) published May 22, 2019 courtesy of cftni

Source:  https://cftni.org/recent-events/change-and-continuity-in-japan-russia-relations-implications-for-the-united-states-2/

Talking Stick TV Michael C. Ruppert Crossing The Rubicon Part I

Michael Ruppert talks about peak oil, the Japanese-Russian alliance, and the PROMIS software as it pertains to 9/11.  This video presentation was produced in 2005.

Watch the video:  Talking Stick TV Michael C. Ruppert Crossing The Rubicon Part I

Watch the video:  Talking Stick TV Michael C. Ruppert Crossing The Rubicon Part II

Russia calls U.S.-Japan security alliance an impediment to peace treaty talks

March 2, 2019

MOSCOW -Russia has stiffened its stance against advancing talks with Japan on a peace treaty, calling Tokyo’s security alliance with the United States a threat and an impediment to improving bilateral ties, diplomatic sources said Saturday.

The position apparently reflects Russia’s deteriorating relations with the United States over Washington’s decision to withdraw from a Cold War-era nuclear arms control treaty.

It is a setback for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is seeking to resolve a decades-old territorial dispute with Moscow over three islands and a group of islets off Hokkaido and sign a broad agreement on a postwar peace treaty in June when Russian President Vladimir Putin is due to visit Japan for the Group of 20 summit.

Russia has been increasingly looking at the U.S.-Japan alliance as a major negative factor for Japan-Russia ties and has requested that Tokyo not side with the United States in imposing economic sanctions on it, the sources said.

Abe and Putin agreed in November to accelerate peace treaty talks based on a 1956 joint declaration which mentions the transfer from Moscow to Tokyo of Shikotan and the Habomai islet group — once a peace pact is concluded.

But their talks have made little progress as deep divisions remain over the territorial dispute, with Russia stressing that Japan must recognize the acquisition by Moscow of the four islands as the outcome of World War II, while Tokyo maintains the islands were illegally seized by the Soviet Union following Japan’s 1945 surrender.

The feud over the islands, called the Northern Territories in Japan and the Southern Kurils in Russia, has prevented the conclusion of a peace treaty to formally end World War II.

Russia has already aired concerns about Japan’s security alliance with the United States, citing the possibility that the U.S. military may be deployed in the territories if they are to be handed to Japan.

It also opposes Japan’s plan to install a U.S. land-based Aegis Ashore missile defense system that could be used to attack Russia. Tokyo has said the deployment is to counter the threat posed by North Korean missiles.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed wariness about Japan maintaining close ties with the United States in an interview with Chinese and Vietnamese media last month, saying Washington has declared Russia as “its main adversary.”

Japan’s military alliance with the United States gives Washington “the right to deploy its armed forces anywhere in Japan and they are already deploying their missile defense system there, which creates risks for both Russia and China,” Lavrov said.

“It would be a mistake to ignore the fact that, contrary to the declared goal, this actually worsens the quality of our relations (with Japan),” he said in the interview.

U.S. President Donald Trump said in early February the United States is withdrawing from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty struck in 1987 that banned the development and possession of land-based missiles with ranges of between 500 and 5,500 kilometers (310 to 3,410 miles).

The announcement raised concerns about a new arms race.

Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/03/02/national/politics-diplomacy/russia-calls-u-s-japan-security-alliance-impediment-peace-treaty-talks/

See also:  Russian Communist World Domination in the New World Order

 

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33 Comments on "Peak Oil and the Japanese-Russian Alliance"

  1. Tin Foiled on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 10:33 am 

    Radio Sputnik come in, over…

  2. Cloggie on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 11:27 am 

    The EU, Russia and Japan are natural allies to balance the coming Chinese super power.

    Japan already has a free-trade deal with the EU, the largest in the world. Now it logically seeks rapprochement to Russia.

    https://theconversation.com/eu-japan-trade-deal-comes-into-force-to-create-worlds-biggest-trade-zone-110729

    “EU-Japan trade deal comes into force to create world’s biggest trade zone”

    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47086737

    “EU-Japan trade: Five things about the world’s biggest deal”

    #AxisDoneRight

    Note that the UK will be forced to abandon this lucrative free-trade area after a no-deal Brexit. Fortunately Britain can always fall back on “blood brother” US.

    The EU geopolitical outlook gets better with every day.

  3. dissident on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 11:31 am 

    The day is coming that America will not be able to prop up Japan as its protectorate. Japan needs access to affordable energy and the massive Chinese and Asian market. Their choices are clear.

  4. Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 1:24 pm 

    “Japan needs access to affordable energy and the massive Chinese and Asian market.”

    The whole world needs access to affordable energy and many other affordable things. China is in the same boat as Japan but even more overextended. The Asian market might bifurcate between US and Chinese influence. Hopefully this will be peaceful. If it is peaceful then South Korea and Japan will be a bridge between The US Pacific and Chinese Pacific economic entities.

  5. Cloggie on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 3:44 pm 

    “China says war with US would be a disaster amid escalating tensions in South China Sea”

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/china-us-war-south-sea-trump-trade-tariffs-defence-military-a8940501.html

  6. Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 6:48 pm 

    I like to try to use biggish sounding wurds I borrowed from the internets. They make me sound telligunt and lurned.

  7. JuanP on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 7:13 pm 

    Juanpee, were you hungover all day? LMFAO. Just now getting out of bed? Fuck nut. Go back to your failed South America where you belong.

    Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 6:48 pm
    I like to try to use biggish sounding wurds I borrowed from the internets. They make me sound telligunt and lurned.

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  10. makati1 on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 9:01 pm 

    When the SHTF, Japan will turn to the logical supply for oil and NG, Russia. The US will no longer be exporting either.

    This “deepstate” website is new to me and I will be exploring it over time. It seems to just be another propaganda outlet for the “deep state”. We shall see.

  11. Anonymouse on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 9:11 pm 

    Why dont you try something more your size instead you sick dumb-ass?

    Try hamsters. Or maybe one of the smaller rats hanging around your outhouse. Those are free, if you can catch one of em.

    RoFL

  12. Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 9:46 pm 

    STFU Anonymouse. We don’t want you stupid canadians bordering my country anymore.

    dumbass

  13. makati1 on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 11:24 pm 

    ‘STFU Anonymouse. We don’t want you stupid Canadians bordering our country anymore.”

    There, corrected the statement. Canada probably wishes it wasn’t a neighbor of the insane terrorist US.

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  15. JuanP on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 5:25 am 

    OOpps, juanpee is activing stupid again

    Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 8:54 pm
    Hey guys, I’m a bit wurried. Does anyone know if I can catch aids by having anal interrelationships with my goat? I tried using a condum but there so huge they just keep falling off.
    Davy on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 9:46 pm
    STFU Anonymouse. We don’t want you stupid canadians bordering my country anymore.
    Dumbass

  16. Anonymouse on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 5:26 am 

    OOpps, I am a bigger dork than juanpee.

    Anonymouse on Sun, 2nd Jun 2019 9:11 pm Why dont you try something more your size instead you sick dumb-ass? Try hamsters. Or maybe one of the smaller rats hanging around your outhouse. Those are free, if you can catch one of em. RoFL

  17. Davy on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:08 am 

    Acting. I meant to say acting. Not activing.

    I HATE THIS STUPID CELLPHONE SPELL CKEKKER!!

  18. Davy on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:12 am 

    Sorry for the Identity Theft again everyone. I don’t know what’s come over me? I think I might of lost my mind.

    JuanP on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 5:25 am

    Anonymouse on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 5:26 am

  19. JuanP on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:15 am 

    I stopped caring about humanity’s future a long time ago once I realized it was a waste of my time and energy. Now I think that it would be best for life on Earth if we ceased to exist as a species. You all simply have a higher opinion of humans than I do. But what can I do? I am after all an admitted antisocial misanthrope. I just think most people suck!

  20. Davy on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:20 am 

    I love quoting JuanP. He’s my idol.

    JuanP on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:15 am

  21. More Davy Identity Theft on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 11:41 am 

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    JuanP on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 7:15 am

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    Russians are family-oriented, resilient and intelligent people. They are hard-working and healthy.

  23. Cloggie on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 5:51 pm 

    Flying Dutchman 2.0

    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/klm-flying-v-plane-scli-intl/index.html

    “KLM to fund development of fuel-efficient Flying-V plane”

    The wings ARE the plane.

    20% fuel reduction per passenger expected.

  24. Gaia on Mon, 3rd Jun 2019 6:08 pm 

    America is committing economic terrorism. Any country that does business with the US should dump the US dollar.

  25. claes on Tue, 4th Jun 2019 12:23 pm 

    cloggie: “The EU, Russia and Japan are natural allies to balance the coming Chinese super power.”

    You are so rigth. Keep emphasizing that point.

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