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すでに2年前に、私は、以下の政策を提言した。
このわが提言が今頃、やっと、通じてきたのである。
愚鈍で婦女暴行逮捕歴まである首相には、まだ何も分からない。野党もだらしない。
慨嘆久しい想いである。
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http://www.jca.apc.org/~altmedka/aku563.html
http://asyura.com/0304/war30/msg/943.html
『亜空間通信』563号(2003/04/07)
【日本はわが苦心の戦局分析に従い米英敗北を読み切りアジア中心戦略に転じよ!】
[中略]
日本は、即刻、わが苦心の戦局分析に従い、米英敗北を読み切り、その他の安保理常任理事国のフランスを真ん中に置き、第二次世界大戦敗北組のドイツを意識しつつ、常任理事国で社会主義ではなくなったロと中に近寄り、イスラム諸国と組むアジア中心戦略に転じよ!
[後略]
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February 9, 2005
http://www.keralanext.com/news/indexread.asp?id=109256
Europe, Iran asks Japan to help smooth relations with U.S.
[Europe News]: TOKYO, Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi has asked
Japan to help ease tensions between Tehran and Washington over Iran's plans
to make nuclear fuel that could be used for atomic weapons, a Japanese
official said on Wednesday.
U.S. President George W. Bush, who has refused to rule out military action,
last week called Iran the world's primary state sponsor of terror and
accused it of trying to build nuclear arms.
Iran has said its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.
"Kharrazi said ... Japan probably has abundant (positive) information about
Iran and asked that it convey such information to the United States," a
Foreign Ministry official told reporters after the Iranian minister met
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
Iran is the third-largest energy supplier for Japan, which relies on the
Middle East for almost all of its oil.
Kharrazi reiterated that Iran was not seeking nuclear weapons and that its
nuclear programme would be used for peaceful aims such as generating
electricity, the official said.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday that world leaders
must reject Iranian attempts to dictate its own terms for fulfilling a
pledge not to develop atomic weapons.
"We should not let the Iranians continue to create new conditions that have
to be fulfilled somehow before they are prepared to live up to their
international obligations," she said in Paris after talks with French
Foreign Minister Michel Barnier.
"Everybody knows what the Iranians need to do, they just need to do it,"
Rice said.
Iran began fresh talks with European officials in Geneva on Tuesday over
Western demands that it abandon plans to make nuclear fuel.
Kharrazi said he hoped the talks with France, Britain and Germany -- the
three European Union states taking the lead in the search for a diplomatic
solution to the issue -- would produce positive results, the Japanese
official said.
Iran wants to reach an agreement and continue its nuclear programme under
the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the
official quoted Kharrazi as saying.
Iran says it is frustrated that no clear economic inducements have yet
emerged.
Over the objections of U.S. officials, Japanese energy firm Inpex Corp. last
year sealed a $2 billion deal to develop the southern half of Iran's
Azadegan oil field, one of the world's biggest untapped oil fields.
Kharrazi -- who was due to meet Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura
later on Wednesday -- also conveyed a message from President Mohammad
Khatami inviting Koizumi to visit Iran.
Koizumi said he hoped the conditions for such a visit would come together,
the official said.