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Sabtu, 07 Maret 2015

Japan Reforming Its Intelligence Agencies

Reuters / Toru Hanai

Reuters: Japan eyes MI6-style spy agency as it seeks to shed pacifist past

(Reuters) - Japan is looking into creating an overseas intelligence agency possibly modeled on Britain's MI6 spy service, ruling party lawmakers say, 70 years after Allied victors dismantled Japan's fearsome military intelligence apparatus following World War Two.

A new foreign intelligence agency would be an integral part of a security framework Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is building as he seeks to loosen the post-war pacifist constitution's limits on the military's ability to operate overseas.

More News On Japan Planning To Establish An MI6-Style Spy Agency

Japan Plans Spy Agency Modeled after MI6 -- I4U News
Japan Considers MI6-Inspired Foreign Intelligence Agency: Report -- IBTimes
Forget Pacifism! Japan Reestablishes Fearsome Foreign Intelligence Service -- Sputnik
Japanese Bond? Tokyo toys with creating MI6-style spy agency -- RT
Japan's Intelligence Reform Inches Forward -- Stratfor
The Legacy of WWII on Japan's Intelligence Apparatus -- Startfor

Sabtu, 28 Februari 2015

Japan's Surviving Kamikaze Pilots Speak Out On Japan's Shift In Military Policy

Chiran high school girls wave farewell with cherry blossom branches to departing kamikaze pilot in a Ki-43-IIIa Hayabusa. Wikipedia

Bloomberg: In the Cockpit With Japan's Kamikaze Pilots

(Bloomberg) -- Hisashi Tezuka knew his life had been spared when he heard the Emperor’s voice crackling through the wireless.

As Hirohito announced Japan’s wartime surrender on Aug. 15, 1945, the young kamikaze pilot was on a train to the island of Shikoku to carry out his sacrificial mission. He received his orders just two days earlier at a base about 1,150 kilometers (715 miles) to the north.

The crawling speed of the locomotive kept him alive.

WNU Editor: The survivors may be old now .... but what they have to say still resonates very strongly.

Senin, 02 Februari 2015

Will Japan Now Abandon Its Policy Of Pacifism And Constraining Its Military?



New York Times: Departing From Country’s Pacifism, Japanese Premier Vows Revenge for Killings

WNU Editor: For the past 70 years Japan has constrained itself on the world stage with policies that are primarily focused on economics rather than on national security/military issues. But the murder of journalist Kenji Goto may be a watershed moment for Japan .... and we may now see a growing debate in Japan on adopting policies that in the past would never have been considered.

Selasa, 20 Januari 2015

Islamic State Demands A $200 Million Ransom For Two Japanese Hostages



Washington Post: Islamic State demands $200 million ransom for two Japanese hostages

WNU Editor: Japans options on this case are very simple. A military rescue is not going to happen .... so for Japan it is "pay some money or not". My prediction .... they are not going to pay $200 million .... they are going to pay only a few million.

More News On The Islamic State Demanding A $200 Million Ransom For Two Japanese Hostages

Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Islamic State 'hostages' vow -- BBC
Islamic State group threatens to kill 2 Japanese hostages -- AP
Islamic State threatens two Japanese captives in video -- Reuters
Japan PM vows to save ISIS hostages threatened with beheading in new video -- FOX News
ISIS threatens to kill 2 Japanese hostages unless Tokyo pays $200 million -- CNN
The self-proclaimed 'military consultant' who headed to war zones after his wife died of cancer and a journalist dedicated to revealing the horrors of war: The two Japanese hostages held captive by ISIS -- The Daily Mail
ISIL threatens to kill 2 Japanese hostages -- Al Jazeera
Islamic State demands $200 million cash for two Japanese hostages -- CSM
Japanese Gov't Vows to Make Every Effort to Release Two IS Hostages -- Sputnik
Q&A: A look at Japan and 2 being held by Islamic State group -- AP
ISIS Pisses Off Pacifist Japan by Taking Hostages -- Jake Adelstein, Daily Beast

Sabtu, 26 Oktober 2013

Earthquake hits waters off Japan

An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 on the Richter scale hit the waters 231 miles (371 kilometers) east of Japan on October 25, 2013, reports rt.com, adding that the quake prompted an evacuation at the devastated Fukushima Daiichi plant and that strong tremors could be felt on Japan’s main Honshu Island, as well as on the northern island of Hokkaido.

USGS.gov reported the quake as having a magnitude of 7.1 followed up by several smaller quakes, as indicated on the image below, which also indicates the location of Fukushima.

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The image below shows that methane readings of 1950+ were recorded on and around the location where the earthquake hit. The image merely shows methane that did enter the atmosphere. More methane will have escaped from the seabed, but much of it will have oxidized in the water.


The occurence of this earthquake is very worrying, due to the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. It is also relevant to the situation in the Laptev Sea, north of Siberia, for a number of reasons, including: 
  1. As the above image clearly shows, earthquakes can trigger methane releases from the seabed, as previously discussed in the post Methane Release caused by Earthquakes.
  2. Global warming is contributing to the occurance of earthquakes. For years, geophysical hazard specialist Bill McGuire has studied this impact of global warming, in particular the Earth's crust bouncing and bending in response to the melting of the great ice sheets and the filling of the ocean basins—dramatic geophysical events that triggered earthquakes, spawned tsunamis, and provoked a series of eruptions from the world's volcanoes. Bill McGuire warns that staggering volumes of melt water poured into the ocean basins, warping and bending the crust around their margins. The resulting tossing and turning provoked a huge resurgence in volcanic activity, seismic shocks, and monstrous landslides—the last both above the waves and below.

    According to calculations posted by Doyle Doss in January 2012, the increase in weight of the Pacific Ocean over the last 50 years due to freshly introduced water from land ice melt is 10 Trillion 331 Billion 125 Million 200 Thousand TONS. In conclusion, global warming is making methane releases triggered by seismic activity worse. 
  3. The fault lines around Japan are interconnected with other fault lines, as illustrated by the image below, from the post High Methane Levels over Laptev Sea, showing methane readings on October 20, 2013 pm. Earthquakes can trigger further earthquakes, especially along the same or interconnected fault lines. 


The image below shows methane readings on October 25, 2013 pm, indicating that high methane readings continue to be recorded over the Laptev Sea.

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The above image also shows that the Laptev Sea was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 on the Richter scale on September 28, 2013. Earlier, on August 7 and on September 9, earthquakes with similar magnitudes had hit the Laptev Sea closer to land, as described in the post Earthquake hits Laptev Sea.

For more than a month, large amounts of methane have been present over the Arctic Ocean, in particular over the Gakkel Ridge and, more recently, also over the Laptev Rift.

Sediments under the Arctic Ocean contain huge amounts of methane in the form of hydrates and free gas. Some areas, such as the Gakkel Ridge and the Laptev Rift are prone to earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides, as they are part of a tectonic fault line that crosses the Arctic Ocean.

The danger is that, as the permafrost retreats and the snow and ice cover declines rapidly, methane in the Arctic is on the brink of being released abruptly and in large quantities from the seabed. A single earthquake, perhaps even outside of the Arctic Ocean could set this off. There are many more factors that influence seismic activity, such as the position of sun, moon and stars, and the depth at which seismic activity occurs, as tremors can be felt far away from earthquakes that occur at greater depth. Anyway, the danger is that earthquakes will trigger abrupt release of methane from the seabed of the Arctic Ocean, and since methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, such a release could further accelerate local warming, triggering further destabilization of methane in the seabed, escalating into abrupt climate change across the globe.

The depth of the seabed is also important in this regard, since shallow seas can warm up rapidly, while methane that escapes from the seabed has less chance to get oxidized in shallow seas. Large parts of the Arctic Ocean are very shallow, in particular the Laptev Sea, as further descibed in the post methane hydrates.



Jumat, 10 Agustus 2007

Japan, U.S. Sign Deal On Military Secrets

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan and the United States sealed a deal on defense secrets on Friday, in a show of solidarity days after a powerful opposition leader publicly rebuffed a U.S. request for continued support for its Afghan operations.

A smiling Foreign Minister Taro Aso greeted U.S. Ambassador Thomas Schieffer at the ministry in Tokyo, before they signed and exchanged copies of an agreement Japanese officials said would facilitate the exchange of classified information.

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