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(回答先: ビルダーバーグ年次総会のお知らせ 投稿者 サラ 日時 2005 年 5 月 03 日 20:26:14)
ワシントンで秘密裏に、あなた方、教科書問題なんか話し合ったんでしょ?
CSISの作ったペーパーもとにして。
で、その中身、どうして秘密なの?
Media Blackout On
Trilateral Meeting
Secretive Commission Meets to Talk War, Trade
By James P. Tucker Jr.
American Free Press.com
4-24-5
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/trilaterals.html
抜粋。極東関係
Another internal document, obtained by the Times, was entitled “Trilateral Memorandum No. 8” and dealt with the continuing skirmish between Japan and China. It was issued by Akira Kojima, a TC member and chairman of the Japan Center for Economic Research in Tokyo. Relations soured because of revisionist Japanese textbooks that China claims fails to address atrocities committed in World War II. Kojima appears to share China’s views. He wrote:
“Japan still has a history of [government] textbook approval, and this misguided system is at the root of these unnecessary misunderstandings and must be abolished.”
The memo called Japan’s prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, “a peculiar character in that he is basically stubborn. If he is criticized for one thing, he intentionally sticks to it and repeats it.”
This year, the Trilaterals returned to their earlier policy of trying to keep their gathering secret. Its Washington office angrily refused to say when and where they would meet.