July 14, 2019
It is a chapter from the article titled "Asahi, NHK, and 'Left-Wing' Communism: An Infantile Disorder": People who have not yet been brainwashed by GHQ and who are under the manipulation of China and the Korean Peninsula, calling themselves civic groups," which was originally published on 2019-04-19. The following is a chapter from a recent Yomiuri Shimbun article.
The following is from an article in the Yomiuri Shimbun, titled "U.S.-China offense and defense," published the other day.
The anti-nuclear power plant movement, which is conducted by those who have not yet been brainwashed by GHQ, such as Asahi, NHK, and leftist pedophiles "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder, and those who are under the manipulation of China and the Korean Peninsula, under the guise of so-called civic groups, is now clearly visible. The identity of the anti-nuclear movement is clear at a glance.
The day when the "leader of nuclear power" will be replaced is coming.
The United States has been the leader in nuclear power for 60 years, but China will overtake us within a decade if this trend continues.
If this trend continues, China will overtake the United States within a decade," said Fatih Birol, Director General of the International Energy Agency, at a February 28 hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
The United States and China compete in the nuclear field.
At the Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant in Fujian Province, China, where the sign "Nuclear Superpower" stands, construction is underway on two units of China's domestically produced nuclear reactor, Hualong-1 (1.15 million kilowatts output).
For the Xi Jinping administration, which aims to become a "nuclear powerhouse," Huairong-1 is a symbol of advanced technology and a strategic product for export through the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, a massive economic zone led by China.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump has made "reviving and expanding nuclear power" a policy goal.
The Small Modular Reactor (SMR), developed by New Scale Power, an Oregon-based startup company, is a new nuclear reactor that combines several small reactors with a power output of 60,000 kilowatts.
Even though it is not yet under construction, it has been very popular with foreign visitors.
After the accident at Three Mile Island in 1979, the construction of new nuclear power plants in the U.S. slowed down, but the world is watching to see how far the U.S. can turn the tide.
(Sho Funakoshi, Washington Bureau; Keiichiro Higashi, Shenyang Bureau)
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