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Kissinger's "ignorance" has confused the world and Japan.The media praised him but misjudged the arrogance and rudeness of the Chinese.

The following is from this month's issue of Themis, a monthly magazine dedicated to subscriptions.
I subscribe to read Masayuki Takayama's regular columns.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
A good friend of mine said to me after reading this paper.
"I am convinced that you and Masayuki Takayama are in sync."

Kissinger's "ignorance" has confused the world and Japan.
The media praised him but misjudged the arrogance and rudeness of the Chinese.
The Shina people are the furthest removed from culture and civilization 
Henry Kissinger died the other day at the age of 100. 
The Japanese newspapers, perhaps overwhelmed by his name, wrote plausible biographies of him, saying that he brought Mao's China into the free world or ended the Vietnam War. 
Interestingly, only Sankei Shimbun had Yoshihisa Komori, a correspondent in Saigon at the time of the Vietnam War, write about the arrogant and misunderstood man under the headline "Kissinger's diplomatic grave blunder." 
In those days, China was closed to the outside world, and Chinese were not allowed to leave the country. 
But because of Kissinger, the Chinese came to Japan.
As soon as they arrived, crimes such as picking and ATM theft skyrocketed, ODA fraud amounted to 3 trillion yen, and even the Senkaku Islands were virtually stolen. 
As Pillsbury later confessed, the U.S. itself had its intellectual property and military secrets stolen, and the only ones who profited were Kissinger and the Clintons. 
Now, the world is fed up with the arrogant and rude Shina people.
It is all because Kissinger did not know who the Chinese (Han Chinese) were. 
They have been enslaved people for 4,000 years of Chinese history and are the furthest away from cultural civilization.
The only culture they had was that girdle.
They were true barbarians. 
They believed such Shina people to be decent.
In that sense, Kakuei Tanaka is equally guilty, but the 0DA3 trillion yen dealt with his indiscretion. 
The Vietnam peace plan was also terrible.
Komori said that the Paris Conference consisted only of "the total withdrawal of U.S. forces and the release of 600 U.S. prisoners of war," and not a word was said about the safety of South Vietnam. 
In short, it was only about peace for the U.S." (Ibid.).
The Nobel Peace Prize will not be awarded for this. 
North Vietnamese Le Dokht honestly refused the Nobel Peace Prize, and after two more years of attacking the South, he took control of the whole country in April 1975.
The end of the act, when Viet Cong tanks drove into the former U.S. Embassy in Saigon, is still remembered. 
As a result, it is understood that "the South was also communized, the people suffered from the pain of the coals, and many of them fled the country as boat people.
The same is true of Komori's column. 
I was a local news edition reporter at the time.
I believed the foreign telegram as it was and thought so. 
There were times when boat people drifted into the Sea of Japan, were rescued, and flew to the U.S., which is what they wanted.
But even if you start rowing from Vietnam, you won't be able to reach Japan because of ocean currents.  
It was supposed to be a reversal like Abe no Nakamaro, and I thought it was strange. Still, as expected, it was discovered that Chinese people from around Fujian had illegally sneaked into the United States via Japan under the guise of boat people. 
This article continues.

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