PHOENIX ? U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Tuesday that President Donald Trump must tread cautiously when issuing threats to North Korea if he is unprepared to act. “I take exception to the president’s comments because you got to be sure you can do what you say you’re going to do,” he told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Mac & Gaydos. McCain said he would prefer Trump take the advice of former President Theodore Roosevelt in that he should speak softly, but carry a big stick.
偉大な指導者は実行する気のない事項を大げさに言ったりしないものだ、という。 “The great leaders I’ve seen don’t threaten unless they’re ready to act and I’m not sure President Trump is ready to act,” he said. McCain said he did not know if Trump’s threat was serious and may have just been showmanship. “It’s not terrible in what he said,” the senator said. “It’s the classic Trump in that he overstates things.”
Despite all of North Korea’s blustering, McCain did not think leader Kim Jong Un was truly ready to go to war. “I think the rotund ruler in Pyongyang is crazy but he’s not ready to go to the brink,” the senator said. マケイン上院議員は金正恩が戦争を始める準備ができているとは思わないと言う 0665日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 13:13:04.67ID:+XCHFKmI>>662 普通に考えたらこの手のエンジンのほうが費用的にも環境的にも優れてるんだけど、 電気でエコロジーという悪魔的な魔法の言葉のほうが世間的アッピル力が高いんだよなあ 0666日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 13:26:02.80ID:PdzvTYnS まあ電気自動車なら自宅での充電は太陽電池ででもまかなえばいいんじゃね? 計画的充電と買い物すりゃ、不便はあっても困らないだろ いつでも走りたい時に走れなくとも、個人が困るだけで社会的にはどうということない 自家用車ならね エコだなんだの高尚な意識の人間なら、多少不便でも文句言わないだろうさ 0667日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 14:18:35.17ID:iwFIHok2https://www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/articles/2017-08-09/OUE8YV6S972I01 円全面高、北朝鮮情勢への警戒でリスク回避−ドル・円は110円割れ 池田 祐美 2017年8月9日 10:49 JST 更新日時 2017年8月9日 11:47 JST
米国 :北朝鮮ミサイル想定訓練 11月からハワイ州で https://mainichi.jp/articles/20170810/k00/00m/030/083000c > 州国防当局によると、東西冷戦時代の1980年代まではソ連(当時)の攻撃に備えた訓練が行われていたが >その後は中断状態だ。このため、住民らが警報で混乱しないよう周知する態勢だ。 0700日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 21:44:55.74ID:MbX1ywbf ベトナムも南沙諸島で中国に脅されてるからなぁ 0701日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 21:46:14.65ID:iwFIHok2https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/09/trump-just-set-his-own-uncrossable-red-line--and-north-korea-crossed-it-instantly.html Trump just set his own, uncrossable 'red line' ? and North Korea crossed it instantly President Donald Trump has drawn a red line for himself by pledging to attack North Korea, but it's unlikely he will live up to his promise, experts said The incident is seen as yet another example of Trump undermining American credibility and escalating tensions in the Korean Peninsula Nyshka Chandran | @nyshkac 6 Hours Ago トランプ大統領は「これ以上、アメリカ脅かせば炎と怒り・・・」とのべて 北朝鮮が越えてはならないレッドラインを設定したが、北朝鮮は、そのレッ ドラインを超えた。大統領が言及した軍事行動を取るとは思えず、信用をな くす事になるが 9 Hours Ago | 02:59
President Donald Trump appears to have painted himself into a corner: He must now follow up on his pledge of hitting North Korea with "fire and fury," or he risks further blowing U.S. credibility.
北朝鮮は大統領の発言後にグアム基地攻撃の可能性に言及している Kim Jong-un's regime said late on Tuesday that it may strike Guam. That came shortly after Trump warned Pyongyang it would face "power, the likes of which this world has never seen before" if the renegade state continued to threaten the U.S.
"If the red line he drew today was 'North Korea cannot threaten the U.S. anymore,' that line was crossed within an hour of him making that statement," said John Delury, associate professor of Chinese studies at Seoul-based Yonsei University. オバマ大統領はシリアの化学兵器使用後に、自ら設定したレッドラインを超えても 軍事行動を起こさず、信用を傷つけた事例がある 0702日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 22:12:57.43ID:iwFIHok2http://jp.wsj.com/articles/SB12168856463929664525104583318700976325318 北朝鮮、グアム米軍基地の攻撃計画を検討 トランプ氏の「炎と怒り」発言に反撃 By Eli Stokols 2017 年 8 月 9 日 11:22 JST 更新
正確性に拘らないのも、自分と意見が違う相手を安易に工作員認定するのも、 知的不誠実から来る物だ。 0712日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 23:29:16.39ID:iAb/0mx1>>704 と、いうことはこの局面で金利を上げると円高は阻止できるのか? なかなか複雑なんだな 0713日出づる処の名無し2017/08/09(水) 23:52:11.76ID:iwFIHok2 CatNAさんがリツイート Koreasparkling? @torumyax KoreasparklingさんがMark Knollerをリツイートしました トランプの発言直後のこれ↓ https://twitter.com/markknoller/status/895014758092505089 原文記事↓ http://www.newsweek.com/trump-north-korea-threat-truman-hiroshima-648304 日本語訳↓。 http://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2017/08/post-8178.php この訳に超大問題があって、肝心の部分バッサリ削られて、かつ最後の文が追加されてる。 Koreasparklingさんが追加 ------------------------------ Mark Knoller?認証済みアカウント @markknoller Pres Trump's statement on North Korea, borrows a phrase from Pres Harry Truman on Aug 6 1945, on use of atomic bomb against Japan: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DGu7GDdXgAADjbw.jpg0714日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 00:04:40.03ID:wpOL1uat 服部尚(Hattori Hisashi)?認証済みアカウント @hattorihisa8 朝日新聞記者 長崎の被爆者、首相に「どこの国の総理か」 核禁条約で:朝日新聞デジタル --------------------------------------------------- CatNA? @CatNewsAgency 2時間2時間前 CatNAさんが服部尚(Hattori Hisashi)をリツイートしました 左翼活動家だけが被爆者じゃないですな。 朝日新聞こそ、「どこの国の新聞」なのやら。 --------------------------------------------------- downtonabbeyfan? @catwalk06bd2004 54分54分前 返信先: @CatNewsAgencyさん 長崎県平和運動センター被爆者連絡協議会の川野浩一議長は県庁の労組の活動家 で原水禁の人間ですぜ。地元じゃ嫌われている左翼の組織を一般被爆者のふりし て記事にしてもすぐわかりますよ。 --------------------------------------------------- machine-xC210? @CDr30 1時間1時間前 返信先: @CatNewsAgencyさん この川野浩一、社会党系で、現在の北朝鮮で生まれたこともあって北朝鮮にはシ ンパシーを感じているそうです。 0715日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 00:11:49.38ID:9X1zlFsH 戦間期に、当時、米国市民であったフィリピン人達に、米本土の白人達がどんなに 酷いことをしたかが描かれている。
ワシントン州で、1927〜1929年にかけて、流入フィリピン人達の追い出し運動が起こった。 ・・・Little is remembered today about the anti-immigrant “deportations” of Filipino workers from the fields of Washington’s Yakima Valley in 1927.・・・ The Filipinos were in fact United States “nationals” able to work legally throughout the country. But the white men saw them as “imported labor.” When Congress passed the Oriental Exclusion Act in 1924, residents of the Philippines were not included in the ban on Asian immigration. As a result, hundreds of young Filipino men were soon traveling to Eastern Washington to fill the increasing need for farm labor. And the men of the mob were not happy. The following night, as clouds blanketed the valley and a light rain fell, 150 white men outside Toppenish piled into more than 30 automobiles and set off for town. They rounded up small groups of Filipinos and ordered them out of the valley under the threat of death. Some were forced onto trains. Others fled on foot, as mob leaders announced they were ready to “go to any length” to rid the valley of “Orientals.”
逃げなかった者達を保護するために、牢屋に収監した。 By the next afternoon, only a few farmworkers remained, at their peril. Sheriff’s deputies described the mobs as armed and determined to kill every Filipino they found. Those in Toppenish were told that if they were found in the valley after dark, they would be hung. Over a dozen Filipino workers were taken to the county jail for protection. This had all begun on a Tuesday, and by Saturday morning, order had finally been restored. Ultimately, hundreds of Filipino immigrants were reportedly expelled. And the incident, unfortunately, was followed by other mob deportations in the nearby Wenatchee Valley in 1928 and 1929.・・・ http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2017/08/ninety_years_ago_in_washington_a_wave_of_anti_immigrant_sentiment_resulted.html0716日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 00:22:44.59ID:9X1zlFsH>>715 この背景
ナチス法学者のハイリヒ・クリーガーは、1934年の論文の中で、米国が黒人達だけでなく、 支那人達からも投票諸権を奪ったことに、とりわけ興奮させられたと記している。 もう一人の法律学者のデトレフ・ザーム(Detlef Sahm)は、米国のインディアン達の投票権の否定を 称賛し、米国法の下で、フィリンピン人達が非市民たる国民達であることを銘記した。 ・・・The American treatment of voting rights was also crucial to the Nazi platform. Hitler aimed to turn German Jews into resident noncitizens who would lack the vote as well as other rights. In Mein Kampf he proposed a tripartite division between Staatsburger (citizens), Staatsangehorige (nationals) and Auslander (foreigners). The United States already had such a division when it came to certain ethnic groups, notably African-Americans, most of whom could not vote in the South. White Southerners saw blacks the way Nazis saw Jews, as, in Whitman’s words, an “ ‘alien race’ of invaders that threatened to get ‘the upper hand.’” The Nazi jurist Heinrich Krieger in a 1934 article was particularly excited that the U.S. deprived not just blacks but also Chinese of voting rights. Detlef Sahm, another legal scholar, applauded the denial of the vote to American Indians, and noted that under U.S. law Filipinos, like the Chinese, were noncitizen nationals.・・・ http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/227396/was-nazi-germany-made-in-america0717日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 00:28:47.73ID:9X1zlFsH 米国の30州の人種間婚姻禁止諸法のうちの若干は、如何なる人も、一滴でも黒人の血が 入っておれば、好ましからざる人種に属すると見なしていた。 識字諸試験のような巧妙な諸装置を通じ、広範に投票権を否定されていた黒人達は、 事実上の二級市民達だった。米国の法律家達は、フィリピン人達、プエルトリコ人達等に対して、 法律によるところの、新しい二級市民資格も発明した。 ・・・Legislators crafted anti-miscegenation statutes in 30 states, some of which threatened severe criminal punishment for interracial marriage. And they developed American racial classifications, some of which deemed any person with even "one drop" of black blood to belong to the disfavored race. Widely denied the right to vote through clever devices like literacy tests, blacks were de facto second-class citizens. American lawyers also invented new forms of de jure second-class citizenship for Filipinos, Puerto Ricans and more. ・・・
悪名高い反ユダヤ法制であるニュルンベルク諸法は、1935年9月のナチス党ニュルンベルク 決起集会のお祭り騒ぎの最中に宣言された。ナチス人民法廷の裁判長になるローラント・ フライスラーは、米国の法律学は「我々に完全にふさわしい」と宣言した。 そして、醜悪な皮肉は、ナチ達が米国の法を拒絶したのは、しばしば、彼らがそれを過酷過ぎる と判断した場合だったことだ。例えば、概ね白人の外見をしている人々を黒人達と分類したところの 「一滴」ルールについて、ナチスの監察者達は戦慄した。 彼らにとって、米国の人種主義は、時として、まさに、余りにも非人道的だったのだ。 At a crucial 1934 planning meeting for the Nuremberg system, the Minister of Justice presented a memorandum on American law. According to a transcript, he led a detailed discussion of miscegenation statutes from all over the United States. Moreover it is clear that the most radical Nazis were the most eager advocates of American practices. Roland Freisler, who would become president of the Nazi People's Court, declared that American jurisprudence "would suit us perfectly." And the ugly irony is that when the Nazis rejected American law, it was often because they found it too harsh. For example, Nazi observers shuddered at the "human hardness" of the “one drop” rule, which classified people "of predominantly white appearance" as blacks. To them, American racism was sometimes simply too inhumane.・・・ 0718日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 00:35:26.30ID:9X1zlFsH>>717 そんなの、余りにもひどい話ではないか、と、にわかには信じられないかもしれない。 しかし、初期においてナチ達は、ユダヤ人の「最終的解決」を考慮してなどいなかったのだ。 彼らは、最初のうちは、ドイツにおけるユダヤ人集団に対して、異なった運命を念頭に置いていたのだ。 ユダヤ人達は二級市民資格へと貶められ、彼らが仮に「アーリア人達」と結婚しようとしたり 性交渉をしようとしたら処罰されることになっていた。 そして、その最終目標は、ドイツのユダヤ人達を恐れさせて外国に移民させることだったのだ。・・・ ・・・米国の人種主義の歴史は、米国的革新が逸脱してしまった、ということでもある。 今日において、我々は企業法の創造におけるリーダー達だが、当時は、人種法においてそうだったのだ。 That may sound implausible - too awful to believe - but in their early years in power, the Nazis were not yet contemplating the "final solution.” At first, they had a different fate in mind for the German Jewry: Jews were to be reduced to second-class citizenship and punished criminally if they sought to marry or engage in sexual contact with "Aryans." The ultimate goal was to terrify Germany's Jews into emigrating. ・・・In a sense, this ugly tale about the history of American racism is also about American innovation gone awry. Today, we’re leaders in the creation of corporate law; back then, it was race law. ・・・ http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-whitman-hitler-american-race-laws-20170222-story.html
President Trump brought the United States and North Korea to the precipice of war by warning that any further threats would be met with a nuclear attack. (“North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”) North Korea proceeded to test this warning by immediately issuing a new threat, to attack Guam. This forced the United States into the unenviable position of either instigating a massive war with horrific casualties or surrendering its credibility. The administration has wisely chosen Option B.
“Don’t read too much into it,” sources tell Politico’s Josh Dawsey. The New York Times has much more detail. Trump improvised his threat without advance consultation with his advisers, none of whom support it. The paper he was holding when he made the statement was about the opioid crisis. Trump “was in a bellicose mood” when he made the statement, due to a Washington Post report that morning about North Korea having miniaturized a nuclear warhead.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis have issued more normal-sounding statements intended to supersede the president’s improvised one. (Mattis’s statement redraws the red line, threatening reprisal in return for North Korean actions, rather than threats.) The message of this cleanup is that Trump’s statements do not necessarily represent the position of the U.S. government ? a reality most American political elites in both parties already recognize, but which needs to be made clear to other countries that are unaccustomed to treating their head of state like a random Twitter troll. 0721日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 03:54:24.31ID:wpOL1uathttps://this.kiji.is/268034153812721665 トランプ氏の選対幹部宅を捜索 FBI、ロシア疑惑捜査本格化 2017/8/10 01:23
The New York Times subsequently reported that investigators were looking for “tax documents and foreign banking records.”
Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor, said that while it’s unclear what the raid means for the broader Russia investigation, it represents a “pretty big development” in Manafort’s legal situation. 0727日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 07:54:34.07ID:wpOL1uat “Clearly, the FBI was not satisfied with whatever cooperation Manafort has been providing, and convinced a federal judge that there was probable cause to believe they’d find evidence of a crime in his house,” Vladeck said. “That gets us much closer to specific criminal charges against a specific individual than we’ve been at any previous point in the proceedings.”
Among the news reports that led to his departure was a Times story on ledgers detailing more than $12 million in unofficial cash payments earmarked for Manafort from the party. It’s not clear whether he ever received any of the funds; Ukrainian prosecutors said last month they found no evidence of illegal payments made to Manafort. 0728日出づる処の名無し2017/08/10(木) 08:17:53.24ID:wpOL1uat CatNA? @CatNewsAgency 7時間7時間前 返信先: @CatNewsAgencyさん とはいえ、良いものはやはり売れる。徹底的に朝日新聞や左翼メディアの偏向報道を批判 した今月号のHANADAは完売だったらしい。小林よしのりやSAPIOのように右から左へ転 向すると、右にも左にも相手にされなくなるということ。