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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (170433)4/13/2021 5:21:00 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217656
 
grounds for sanction against state-sponsored environmental terrorism beginning to be built Message 33279103

the easiest way is to cripple the Japanese economy by rare earths embargo, and more difficult but doable, by naval blockade to stop ships contaminated with radiation from leaving Japanese port

drama

biden's move

the japanese, without usa backing, can do little to nothing, and with usa backing would entail both being backed into a corner for joint liability and consequential sanctioning

let us see what Team Russia has to say.

We already know what Trudeau and Morrison shall be told to say.

scmp.com

Beijing warned that it might take action in response to Tokyo’s decision to dump radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, adding to already strained ties between the two East Asian neighbours.
China’s foreign ministry on Tuesday blasted the Japanese government for being “extremely irresponsible” in its decision to release 1 million tonnes of waste water into the Pacific Ocean in two years, a decision that has prompted fierce opposition from the local fishing industry as well as neighbouring countries, including South Korea. However, the United States said the approach was acceptable.