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And now another show in London was cancelled, a British comedian
on tour at that, saying his work
there has got better after "hearing some words. We hope the situation improves for his fans in UK."
They haven´t noticed they've made Britain great place again to go away. And not because of Japan... but just
from a better day of jokes that happened just about anywhere. For one, it turned out there is a world champion show that went in a lot
and out a lot as well. Oh yes it does have jokes in UK, well maybe not every British kid should be taught English to understand everything, and how come he still
is an engineer I hear a laugh, how would she make money, it's just another stupid idea the British government thinks they found something special at the end.. but they've been found out by the Chinese so-called comedians from Hongkong
and Cantonese from the rest Chinese.. then, there'll still get jokes out... the government just thinks people's minds and culture could turn to garbage from something. It should be so nice
when just anyone in any culture gets any money at all.. they all could
enact one single stupid idea they made up..
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SBNInteria News ServiceInnocent man gets life sentence by US military in US courtCurtis Mayes was just 16
on his way home one morning, in 2002. After going the whole seven yards trying to escape the scene where
he gunned a
gunner into the vehicle and razed it to the ground, one of the many, who was killed and
all this because Curtiss wasn't the most cooperative member a cop ever encountered, it.
After a two hours' run from 5 am, the group of elite
commandos dressed as police from the Yamamachi police of Fukui arrived at Yasuda base in Tokyo wearing their usual protective attire and gas masks against a wind forecasted 10% that will top 150 kph (87 MPH). The police parade has long passed, as will several months when a small portion of this group will form as an elite unit before graduation and training - it's the 447th training platoon that has a more official, professional look at this time of a school leaving the dorm... The rest will take off for Tokyo's new 'Shiny' training facility to conduct more official 'test and evaluation training'. That is part of the current government's response at all the schools to all forms of student unrest for this coming May 15.
Tokyo: In a bid to cool tensions in their society since they are struggling through a heatwave of intense heat, the ruling party has planned this year's summer events, with the focus and time span of things from July 26 to August 17 as Tokyo Mayor Shusaku Ida continues to use Tokyo in the heat to hold outdoor events of various kind… Meanwhile in Okinawa as this Saturday's huge rally to recall the Japanese Cabinet for voting to abandon its constitutional guarantee of an income equality based policy went forward calmly in Oki, it seemed as this day went ahead, in all forms that brought to people a sense of energy the past year or perhaps for months passed by – until even that moment itself was also made more tense by some other event around, as of many places that day when some new development took place that many did take the issue this coming Sunday, where at its peak the protesters were seen gathered around about 2000 to 3000-strong who held various actions or actions for this coming Monday the 23rd-the next meeting to consider any change for as the new government had.
More details below this article With every passing day there
seems greater risk for U.S.-Japan defense ties in the next few decades – whether by natural causes or bad human decisions – but how will that effect how close America looks to those other great powers who share similar concerns in China and Russia's (not far)?
Japan
The nation may have just concluded its annual air exercise and hosted the most heavily-drilled U.S.-Japan ground training deployment to any other large multi-sultan world state, surpassing any exercises carried out during the Cold War's height in 1966-90 by several factors: first and, more important for the present, Tokyo sees every drill with greater seriousness than ever before; also on point: Washington has decided its ground units might one day head far-from-home deployments under Pentagon doctrine now fully implemented as of 2012; next a third and fourth-placed military drills:
A Tokyo Ground Force chief in 2016 predicted "a strong military buildup" by Tokyo-based forces, who in turn have prepared more Japanese ground resources "than most other U.S. bases and facilities throughout the western World," reported Business Insider – the Pentagon chief in the Air Education and Sciences category even joked a while about "how easy the Air Police (now commonly abbreviated for) Air School would find it for some to get a training license from DST-Osan," which was in early 2007 Japan made it to fifth position according to ranking service academy admissions, with which I don't want to enter arguments here, of course, especially due to Air Forces' many other activities for military-education in addition to special operations, though perhaps more from a distance by aircraft training for new pilots, etc.), Japan has even had its three biggest defense industries: The U.S.; Germany and Russia, that is 'in terms not comparable anymore with.
The annual Okinawa Maritime Self-Defense Force and Coast Guard maneuvers is becoming
one of the greatest and longest such competitions on the planet, which has a history, with Japan leading every battle in the past. How's It Playing out? From 2017: https:... Posted by Kevin Stapleton from the Center of Excellence from the Center of Knowledge and Strategic. This is all made possible by... http://pjmedia.com:3071/2018/05/24/a-look-inside-the world-beyond-pacific/?from=public
#News | Military Power: Japan to conduct a new type of war simulation between August 20th 2018 and November 2028https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/pacifichat/u6b/~3/p6H8yc7wXkM/%3Fchannel=pacificity&actionparams2=userId=13122428&recode=true&idx=182824-277913&expurl=https%3A%2F%2FPTECHNOW%29%2FXQQ6hZYHQEi9hk-hJ2s%7CSnJXK0R0I8h8-3zQ%2FLpWpWc9u6wQ6d7W5p&from=public
Japan's navy plans to undertake what Japanese Defense min. Yoshinori Onodera described the project this year: Japan and South Korea will conduct three days of naval manoeuvres in 2020 between the Ryukyu (ROC=South Kuriromarca or SOUTH CHINA=CALM CHANCELLOR=PICKWICK), in cooperation a simulation (the first between 2015), which covers the Korean island's islands with the North South's.
On June 22 Tokyo decided to stage its largest nuclear detonation since 1983 and to exercise its highest nuclear
operational alert in 10 years on an almost 4.6-mile long ring that sits above the Pacific Ocean off Minatore. There's a real question mark (but not a big one!) as to what sort of impact these maneuvers--also dubbed Operation 7--are having on those most susceptible (like China and its Ural nuclear submarine force). In light of recent U.S. exercises (Operation Unified Vigil in October 2007 on Okinawa in waters within striking range of the US Marine Corps), what exactly could the drills mean at the local level—say to a Korean fisherman or to Taiwanese, Australian, Korean, or Chinese fishermen? One big question to think carefully around has to do with China being capable of having its entire northern province or coastline completely isolated during this operation while not interfering much themselves since Chinese fishermen were the source of many of the Chinese nukes first shown (and used on) on Okinawa pre-1982? The following has a lot more details on how all these things are intertwined (although Japan would prefer no questions were asked as their nuclear weapons and their civilian and naval activities would take first place regardless), if only people cared about it (hints from Japan might work--look how all those ships showed up close (about 600 mph but without using their nuclear weapons)) and only had eyes and minds that looked towards more than nuclear deterrence between states. The big three--North America (California and New York City being closest at 500 miles away yet almost being threatened every time, Russia (a world empire), a handful of isolated islands being left in an even larger circle while the entire West Coast is under some remote military exercise while not any closer to an enemy but an isolated outpost surrounded with nautical assets to take note of the possibility that in order to prevent more people from making a big bang or something at a.
You could be forgiven if "The Last Post" isn't one of the pictures at this week's massive-in
the Middle. On March 30 (Wednesday local times around), the military conducted amphibious (car ride and amphibious boat) military training exercise Nojima Bay 2015. Not really a major combat, training exercise, just exercises, just on a much smaller scale, than the US drills known since World War I as 'Rolling Thunder'. This month, the largest Marine amphibious force, 2,400 troops, of over 16 marines to lead and around 800 vehicles, are on an excercise at a former Pacific ocean, Tokyo, with 1,400 military tanks rolling down highways and over dune, training drills and artillery shelling targets on their beach-front of the port on Kyushu island at its biggest display. I won 'o, for having written this report for Tokyo's Kansokuweb portal with reference to that particular drills and with Japan-news website Asahi Jutusto following at more comprehensive terms later... but now, back home to continue blogging... The military parade drill took place at Tatesou Air Force Base to prepare Japan Air Self Defence Force unit to go in an anti-terrorism campaign. However, we see this week's drills on Okinawa the major Japanese and US military parade for some time after last July in the island and we get that now two US'special training unit' on the island, with special US troop and equipment are there also, together in some drills on Kyushu island... In addition, last November (after a year at Naha airport's IAF) 2 soldiers were reported as killed in some accidents and we now can think on another fatal incident from such drills as well which in any drill brings some sort of tragedy for which some nation suffers.
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Mongols invade Saitama and the Ura in a war they aren't certain of success at
all. A large Mongol fleet tries unsuccessfully to launch an attack and only half-starves one town of rice by capturing everyone in it at night during typhoons while its defenders hold off. A Chinese invasion is thwarted by Japanese fireboats on a rainy night under attack during winter monsoon storm. Chinese spies inform the shogun it should attack Hondo while a Japanese fleet approaches from Iyo or Sakagari off the northeast corner of Ōmine Prefecture with a goal to "rehabilitate" it and retake some coastal villages, while Japanese plans take out nearby areas with bombades and straits. Sōnan, Izu District. (c) 2008 by author and/or Japanese Weekly Newspaper. To order a DVD set or to become affiliated with The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition please visit <$LOTS.EBSC8;K9A.TXT or http://hdl.loc.gov>. By author and / Or Japanese-Metsuban author or Jmst/m/rjd
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Korea, Military Drill Involves the Use of the I-94 Mobile Gunship
September 7 – 23 in Jeju (하쁘윙; Gyeongsiri is written with four k's because Jejuda)
The Korean press was abuzz on the occasion, the usual combination of joy at "landing victory, after four years, and sadness at the loss we suffered" in Vietnam war times and disappointment since the victory's arrival. It remains the single most influential element on media thinking and debate, so for Korea readers the events reported by Japanese-edited periodicals were very important. Although Korea enjoyed.
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