18. My Opinion: Latest news and current affairs in Japan and around the world by Peter Yonenaga

Japan is an analog type. As an analog type, Japan is where the people and thoughts that spring up from the bottom are shaped into the future.

The same goes for companies and organizations. With such employees, the company has the next road. Where there are no such employees, it will be over.

Whether someone wants to revive the company or no one cares about it is the huge difference between survival and death.

The areas affected by earthquakes are also divided. In areas where there were people who were able to act out their thoughts, these areas are still somehow on track.

On the other hand, in the case of the area where there are no such people, there are some areas where nothing was born and the land is still a wasteland after the tsunami. In some areas, nobody is around.

If the residents say it's something that the region decides, there are things that can't be helped from outside.

There is no way to fix it once the residents say, "We're done here." even though the people from outside say they can help.

If the residents say, "All right, we're leaving," that's all. It's the same with the company. If people inside say, "That's enough.

I'm going somewhere else." that's it. So, if the people inside were to try to fix it, there would still be support, but if they say, "That's enough. I'm going somewhere else." that's all.

That's why I think it's important to have a clear view about that and it will be about a month from now.

Now, let's talk about the dollar and the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The final war in the Middle East that I talked about earlier is a very big story.

The withdrawal of U.S. forces is the first of Trump's pledges. The last point of the pledge is the final war in the Middle East.

It's a battle between Iran and Israel. The game is up. Israel and the American warmongers say things like, "We are going to fight a homeland battle." That's why it's the way it is now.

As President Trump says, they should leave everything as soon as possible because they don't have a chance.

However, they are still saying something like that. To be frank, it's like the Japanese army in 1945.

Well, in August 1944, what if the war had ended, the atomic bomb would not have fallen. The tragedy of Manchuria would not have happened. And there would have been no air raids.

There would have been no air raids all over Japan. If the war had ended a year ago, many people would have been saved.

Many people would have survived what if they would have decided to end immediately when they were severely defeated in both land and sea battles in Philippines at the end of 1944.

The Army lost in Philippines, and the Japanese Navy completely lost its combat capability at the end of 1944.