Cadence of Conflict: Asia, March 21, 2016

Cadence of Conflict: Asia, March 21, 2016

Global headlines are dominated with much ado about Trumping. Everyone has something to say, Japan being slowest to judge, judging nonetheless. In a declining world of failed political correctness, controversial reactions to Trump almost indicate who might have been doing something wrong and who just might be doing something right.

It is more and more difficult to categorize headlines into countries. The Pacific Conflict has become so intertwined that the publishing world will soon shift to taxonomies using a plurality of tags rather than mutually-exclusive categories. Any more, every news article seems to involve more than one country and it’s going to confuse the librarians.

Japan takes a hardline against China, but doesn’t want Trump’s help, taking a hardline against Trump for taking a hardline against Japan and China. China wants Japan and Trump to keep quiet as it militarizes islands that, technically, don’t exist, at least in the minds of everyone except China. China seems to have map-reporting conflicts with nearly everyone, Trump and Japan notwithstanding. Beijing’s explanation for nearly everything is that other countries don’t want diplomacy with China. Though, by claiming disputed lands and demonstrating authority over what Japan can and can’t talk about, it seems that China isn’t interested in diplomacy either, at least as much as it is in domination.

Nothern Korea jailed a college student for wanting to take Kim propaganda to the US—missing the point that usually one wants one’s propaganda spread around, that is, if one believes that one’s own propaganda is true. Maybe the North’s failing economy has caused a shortage in propaganda, which seems more and more necessary to convince the Northerners that their economy isn’t failing.

Japan just banned 22 North Koreans from re-entering Japan, one of them a graduate of the University of Tokyo. Why Japan let a North Korean study Japanese rocket science in the first place remains unknown. Perhaps Japan prefers North Korea’s diplomatic methods over Donald Trump’s. There appears to be no word from Japan about whether they agree with Trump on North Korea.

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February 11, 2016

Bernie makes bank! (Washington Post)

GOP turnout WAY high (Washington Times)

Clinton’s under the bus (The Nation)

Disney down 5.2% (Yahoo-Reuters)

Viacom disappoints 5th quarter, CEO exchange heated (AP)

Oil down – BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE LAWS? (Market Watch)

Pictures of the sailors crying, courtesy Iran (Free Beacon)

Profit-wise: Why are Indian gurus selling noodles? | BBC

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December 18, 2015

Trump’s latest, viz Hannity (GP)

Students practice calligraphy, Islamic statement of faith, schools close (AP)

Science: Same-sex inception (Mirror)

Mix-up in Libya, US special forces arrive, sent home (RT)

Feds lose track, don’t know their immigration stats (Video) (FOX)

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October 2, 2015

Shooting, 13, Umpqua CC in Roseberg, OR (photos)

…Christians shot in head, everyone else in the legs

…Narcissist: angry ‘Bamster talks about himself at shooting press conf

…The vet not allowed to help (video)

C-130 crashes in Afghanistan, 11 dead

Russia kicks butt! Iran, Syria support. US: ‘…in concept.’

Putin’s Syrian intervention not popular at home

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July 31, 2015

Bergdahl charged

4th Shock-bortion video

Courts tried to prevent 4th video release

Trump’s book released same day as debate

Election Commission considers managing YouTube virals?

Professor: What makes a kook? Dogmatics & gullables dislike mainstream media, susceptible to evidence, ignoring experts

Army recruit deficit

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June 25, 2015

Farrakhan calls for American flag put down. Market ‘overheated’. Trump is up 7, more polls. Nat’l Guard F-16 crashes. TPP-backers gave $218 Mil to Senate since 2008. Other Pacific nations want TPP more than US, Vietnam most. Facebook high: $88.86. Netflix stock split, drama ensuing after Icahn cashout. Don’t quit: GoDaddy Founder: Luck Happens When You Hang On Until the Bitter End  · · · →