Thursday, October 12, 2006

Nuclearization of Japan arms forces, first step to stop Chinese slave labor

The first steps in political economy behind solving the Korean nuclear Stalemate

The central political problem in the Northern Asia is not North Korea or China. The political problem is the rouge US multinationals operating industrial slave labor plantations. These multinational corporations account for 80 per cent of all exports and control the two trillion-dollar Chinese export economies and control hundred of millions of jobs in Asia and North America. This emerging 50 cent a hour slave labor economy is retarding the growth and development of national economy of China and trade relations with other industrial economies.

Exports from these slave lobar plantations are creating 1930’s Great Depression levels of unemployment is North America, South America, Westren Europe and parts of the Japanese economy.

The political shock waves from the North Korea nuclear test are being felt around the world. As the New York Times and other leading newspapers play to the fears of their readers, concern Americans must set the terms of the real political debate about the crisis in Northeastern Asia during this election season.

US multinationals operating from industrial slave labor platform is dumping a record amount of reexports from China on the American and Japanese markets. The US Chinese lobby is pushing for another round of Chinese and North Korean appeasements to hide the negative impact of this dumping.

Firstly, North Korea flexing its nuclear muscles only has meaning because the United States has refused to allow Japan to develop its own robust nuclear arsenal. The transfer of a fleet of three US Navy ICBM submarines and a few B-2 bombers to Japan arm forces would address the Chinese, North Korean and Russian nuclear threat to Japan and regional security. The nuclearization of Japan arms forces is an idea whose time has come. This idea also strikes at the deepest fears of the Chinese and Russians.

The state of North Korea is a political fiction maintained by the Chinese central government and rogues US multinationals operating in China. The North Korean armed forces are being turned into a Hezballoh force serving the interests of the Chinese and the rogue US multinational. The immediate goal of the Chinese government is intimidate key Japanese advanced manufacturers into jointing forces with US multinationals in China to move Chinese slave lobar production to the next level of advanced computer manufacturing.

This integration of advanced Japan and South Korean CIM firms is key to Chinese based US multinational manufacturing taking a greater share of world manufacturing.

If China and North Korea are allowed to intimidate Japan into submission, western manufacturing, as we know it will come to an end. US advanced manufacturing are interdependent on Japanese advanced Computer Integrated manufacturing (CIM). China needs Japanese CIM to take the step in their takeover world manufacturing.

The primary goal of the Chinese led nuclearization of North Korea is specifically designed to force Japan to submit to China’s political will. This Chinese economic endgame is based upon psychologically traumatizing the Japan into submission like they already done to the people Twain.

Without the Japanese and South Korean advanced manufacturing partners, Chinese manufacturing is in danger of topping out and causing structure problems in the Chinese industrial economy. Chinese unemployment is deepening and older industries are forced to downsize. Chinese firms are forced out of necessity to move up the manufacturing chain but lack the skilled labor or advanced manufacturing infrastructure that Japanese and Korean CIM firms already operated. Unlike American multinationals, Japanese multinational have been very resist to sharing or giving their core technologies to the Chinese or their American partners.

The containment of Chinese military and slave labor expansion by the nuclearization of Japan is a critical first step in the political economy behind solving the Korean nuclear stalemate. While the nuclearization of Japan will send political shock waves throughout Asia, it will offer more advanced democratic societies a cheap and affordable means to defend themselves militarily from Chinese political/military intimidation.

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