When has "ignoring Israel" ever ended well for the other party?
I get it, you don't like Israel, neither do I. Israel as a country still exists. They are a sovereign nation, with immense political pull. You cannot just ignore them without immense diplomatic consequences with numerous other nations.
And while I wouldn't say they were "doing well" by any means at all, Afghanistan managed to successfully repel an invasion by the Zionist Foreign Legion.
Honestly that would've been nice, seeing a world leader refuse the meeting over the Gaza situation even if it's "a statement about Palestine." Anything to lessen zionist influence and power.
Yes and it would be nice if I could push a button and most of the southern hemisphere disappeared. That aside though what were your actual expectations of her at this juncture before she's actually in office?
Especially being Japanese, where snubbing a trade partner is sufficiently bad manners as to probably get you dropped from the candidacy.
At best it could be seen as gutless. At worst it's an active betrayal of the "Japan for Japanese" vote and a public capitulation to the hated zio-american occupation.
You don't understand the Japanese then my dude. Politeness is the soul of their people. In many cases a weakness yes, but it is something they will not abandon.
I'd wager that that's not the only photo taken that day and I wager there were dozens of phonecalls. Even Putin meets with them sometimes and he's their principal opponent on the world stage.
Unless you actually thought she would ostracize Israel and cut relations with them, this picture means nothing. Wait and see what she actually does. Not gonna hold my breath that she will be great for Japan or anything, but we'll see.
Takaichi married a fellow member of the House of Representatives, Taku Yamamoto, in 2004.[108] They have no children together, but Takaichi adopted Yamamoto's three children from a previous marriage. They divorced in July 2017, with Takaichi citing differing political views and aspirations as the reason.[109][110] They remarried in December 2021. She has four grandchildren through her stepchildren.[111][112]
During her first marriage, she assumed her husband's family name legally, but continued to use her maiden name in public life. Upon remarriage, Taku Yamamoto took the name Takaichi instead, fulfilling the legal requirement that married couples have the same family name.
(per Wikipedia, all emphasis mine)
So, career political woman with no biological children (huge red flag given Japan's birth crisis), married a simp, divorced and then remarried for clearly political and economic reasons. You make a prediction based on this and tell me.
For men, you could make the exception that he's sacrificing his future to do the work for the future of his nation. For women, it simply means she doesn't care about anyone but herself, since women do not sacrifice anything for anyone but themselves.
For all the people wrongly claiming to give the "first female Japanese Prime Minister" a chance, they will eat crow when she eventually betrays the nation for her own benefit. It happens EVERY single time, and the fact people have not recognised this pattern for female career politicians makes any hope of course-correction bleak, since the people here are supposed to be "based" and "red-pilled", yet still fall for all the red flags of Simponomics 101.
Unfortunately for every man actually like that, there's god only knows how many (hundreds? thousands?) who don't impregnate women because they aren't attracted to them.
What does any of that have to do with the picture you posted? If you want, you could've just made this comment as a post and it would have been better than this one.
Obviously those are all bad things, but they don't justify this retarded post which is just a picture of a meeting.
Big words for someone who posted a couple of pictures spliced together.
Stay on Reddit if you want to be a snarky cunt
If calling out retardation makes me a snarky cunt then so be it. All I did initially was point out that an isolated picture of a meeting means nothing. You're the one who immediately picked up the goalposts and started running with them.
Ok? I mean even Javier Milei has met and appeared friendly with Israeli ambassadors but carried out HIS policies to improve his country.
And since thanks to the massages confirmed true about Charlie Kirk, are you advocating open rejection of them to risk them radio Rwanda them in the future?
We'll have to wait and see her first actions in office to judge if this is maintaining good relations but still enacting the polices required to safeguard Japan.
Milei, like Mileikowski (Netanyahu's real family name, they love to change them after all) ? Milei who praised Israel as a "bastion of western civilization" and sings Hava Nagila in front of crowds? Milei, grandson of a jew that was grandson of a rabbi?
I'm so fatigued at this point I can't begin to tell you how much I'd rather see a country be socialist and run by and for its own people, than yet another "baste right wing nationalist" who's really just a zionist puppet.
Yeah, downplaying Javier Milei as simply "friendly with Israeli ambassadors" is like framing Jeffrey Epstein as a "philanthropist passionate about at-risk youth".
Oof. I never know if who I'm talking to is still just hopelessly naive, or if they're a subversive in these circles (well, a couple examples who could only be the latter, we all know and I'm expecting their comments any moment.)
They'd never let an "actual" nationalist candidate come to power as it would threaten them directly. I'm reminded of an old quote that anyone they don't regard as a danger, is a danger to us or at best completely useless.
Yeah, I'm with the other comments; wait and see. There are some red flags, but this isn't inherently damning. World leaders meet.
It's also a good sign, unless you just can't see from the angle, that the only Israeli flag is the small one on the table. If this was the US there'd be at least one full-size Israeli flag.
Not gonna lie dude, this is just "world leader meets other world leader."
Japan's tech industry has had ties to the Israeli tech industry since the eighties. I don't think her cutting ties with them was in the cards.
The real test is if she's going to start expelling foreigners.
When has "meeting with Israel" ever ended well for the other party? 100% one of them reminded her what happened to Abe.
When has "ignoring Israel" ever ended well for the other party?
I get it, you don't like Israel, neither do I. Israel as a country still exists. They are a sovereign nation, with immense political pull. You cannot just ignore them without immense diplomatic consequences with numerous other nations.
Every leader that is not MechaHitler is a cuck (MechaHitler has never appeared)
Real MechaHitler has never been tried.
Iran seems to be doing alright. For now.
And while I wouldn't say they were "doing well" by any means at all, Afghanistan managed to successfully repel an invasion by the Zionist Foreign Legion.
There is a non zero chance that Iran is controlled opposition. The way they talk with the US and warn each other of missile launches is extremely sus.
Yes probably. Dollars to donuts they and the Japanese communist party conducted that hit.
But it's not like she can nuke them. Did you expect her to expel their diplomats and cut ties to their industries before she's actually in office?
Honestly that would've been nice, seeing a world leader refuse the meeting over the Gaza situation even if it's "a statement about Palestine." Anything to lessen zionist influence and power.
Yes and it would be nice if I could push a button and most of the southern hemisphere disappeared. That aside though what were your actual expectations of her at this juncture before she's actually in office?
Especially being Japanese, where snubbing a trade partner is sufficiently bad manners as to probably get you dropped from the candidacy.
At best it could be seen as gutless. At worst it's an active betrayal of the "Japan for Japanese" vote and a public capitulation to the hated zio-american occupation.
You don't understand the Japanese then my dude. Politeness is the soul of their people. In many cases a weakness yes, but it is something they will not abandon.
I'd wager that that's not the only photo taken that day and I wager there were dozens of phonecalls. Even Putin meets with them sometimes and he's their principal opponent on the world stage.
I ought to do a post on Putin later and how the "baste trad savior of the west" thing is a meme.
Barely elected, immediately meets the Jews.
I wonder how long till she goes to lick that wall like all the other "conservatives".
And call for mass immigration to solve the birthrate problem.
The most demoralizing part is that there are people in 2025 (in these comments even) thinking we're going to vote things better.
Politician likes Israel? Groundbreaking relevation.
Unless you actually thought she would ostracize Israel and cut relations with them, this picture means nothing. Wait and see what she actually does. Not gonna hold my breath that she will be great for Japan or anything, but we'll see.
(per Wikipedia, all emphasis mine)
So, career political woman with no biological children (huge red flag given Japan's birth crisis), married a simp, divorced and then remarried for clearly political and economic reasons. You make a prediction based on this and tell me.
Childless is one of the biggest red flags in a politician.
For men, you could make the exception that he's sacrificing his future to do the work for the future of his nation. For women, it simply means she doesn't care about anyone but herself, since women do not sacrifice anything for anyone but themselves.
For all the people wrongly claiming to give the "first female Japanese Prime Minister" a chance, they will eat crow when she eventually betrays the nation for her own benefit. It happens EVERY single time, and the fact people have not recognised this pattern for female career politicians makes any hope of course-correction bleak, since the people here are supposed to be "based" and "red-pilled", yet still fall for all the red flags of Simponomics 101.
Unfortunately for every man actually like that, there's god only knows how many (hundreds? thousands?) who don't impregnate women because they aren't attracted to them.
Is it just me or is there a bit of resemblance to Ghislaine?
Thats very disappointing. I wanted the nips to do well.
We all did
What does any of that have to do with the picture you posted? If you want, you could've just made this comment as a post and it would have been better than this one.
Obviously those are all bad things, but they don't justify this retarded post which is just a picture of a meeting.
You don't see the obvious problem with the supposedly "based and trad" first female PM of Japan not marrying until 40 and never having kids?
Who wants to tell him
Reading is hard, I know.
I like my post how it is and (at the time of this reply) 54 users agree.
Stay on Reddit if you want to be a snarky cunt making zero-content posts.
Big words for someone who posted a couple of pictures spliced together.
If calling out retardation makes me a snarky cunt then so be it. All I did initially was point out that an isolated picture of a meeting means nothing. You're the one who immediately picked up the goalposts and started running with them.
And we're done here.
"Diversity is our strength" in 3...2...1...
Ok? I mean even Javier Milei has met and appeared friendly with Israeli ambassadors but carried out HIS policies to improve his country.
And since thanks to the massages confirmed true about Charlie Kirk, are you advocating open rejection of them to risk them radio Rwanda them in the future?
We'll have to wait and see her first actions in office to judge if this is maintaining good relations but still enacting the polices required to safeguard Japan.
Milei, like Mileikowski (Netanyahu's real family name, they love to change them after all) ? Milei who praised Israel as a "bastion of western civilization" and sings Hava Nagila in front of crowds? Milei, grandson of a jew that was grandson of a rabbi?
I'm so fatigued at this point I can't begin to tell you how much I'd rather see a country be socialist and run by and for its own people, than yet another "baste right wing nationalist" who's really just a zionist puppet.
Yeah, downplaying Javier Milei as simply "friendly with Israeli ambassadors" is like framing Jeffrey Epstein as a "philanthropist passionate about at-risk youth".
Oof. I never know if who I'm talking to is still just hopelessly naive, or if they're a subversive in these circles (well, a couple examples who could only be the latter, we all know and I'm expecting their comments any moment.)
As is custom.
They'd never let an "actual" nationalist candidate come to power as it would threaten them directly. I'm reminded of an old quote that anyone they don't regard as a danger, is a danger to us or at best completely useless.
#FellForItAgain!
¯\_ (ツ)_/¯ Tough break. We'll voot harder next time!
Oy Vey-asu.
Yeah, I'm with the other comments; wait and see. There are some red flags, but this isn't inherently damning. World leaders meet.
It's also a good sign, unless you just can't see from the angle, that the only Israeli flag is the small one on the table. If this was the US there'd be at least one full-size Israeli flag.
The only "good" sign in a sea of bad ones and it's barely anything.
All I can say is keep your expectations realistic and prepare for a worst-case scenario.