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  • Abe agonistes

    MORE than most countries, Japan has long wished to remain divorced from the world’s worries, which seldom reach its shores (the last terrorist attack, in 1995, was home-grown). So the news that Islamic State (IS) had murdered a second Japanese hostage, Kenji Goto, brought anguish to many. It also shone a light on the foreign-policy ambitions of the prime minister, Shinzo Abe. Mr Goto, a noted war

    Abe agonistes
    AKANE_Daigo
    AKANE_Daigo 2015/02/07
    後藤さんの殺害事件で勢いづく日本のタカ派
  • Sand storm

    A TOUR of the Middle East by Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, was knocked sideways by the news on January 20th that Islamic State (IS), the extreme jihadist group in Iraq and Syria, threatened to kill two Japanese hostages unless Japan quickly pays a ransom of $200m. The sum demanded is equal to an amount Mr Abe had committed days before in Egypt to give to countries battling IS. As The Economi

    Sand storm
    AKANE_Daigo
    AKANE_Daigo 2015/01/23
    "If he approached IS with a view to securing Mr Yukawa’s release, he will have done so with his eyes open."
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