文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

Britain and South Korea are driven into a corner

2019年10月10日 00時06分29秒 | 全般

The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Britain and South Korea are driven into a corner
Fujii
By the way, in the Trump administration, Bolton White House Chief of Staff resigned.
Trump, who doesn't want to go to war, was actually fired because he insisted on hard-line measures in the Iranian problem.
Trump is cautious.
Also, there are some movements to worry about.
It was August 22 that GSOMIA was decided to be discarded.
Two days before, on August 20, the US Ambassador to Korea, Harry Harris, gathered 14 conglomerates and held a private meeting.
Ostensibly asked for an understanding that GSOMIA would not be destroyed.
From here, it was my supposition but told probably 'doesn't it come to America', didn't it?
Furuta
The reasoning may be sharp.
If appropriate, the facts will follow.
Fujii
If they bring a large factory to the United States, they can survive.
That's why they should escape from the nationalization of the Moon administration.
If they go to the United States, Japan's export restrictions have nothing to do with it.
Even in the United States, it will eventually enter the North Korean power, and it will not be possible to leave a 72% share with memory chips alone.
The US wants to promote in-house production as much as possible. The manufacturing industry has the concept of 'foundry.' It is a factory that does not conduct research and development and specializes only in manufacturing.
Furuta
The Moon administration is a servant to the north, so they want to give a nationalized company to the North.
It seems that they plan to nationalize the land.
Fujii
I think so.
The UK is actually dangerous.
Boris Johnson has appointed as the new prime minister. What will happen if the Labor Party wins in the general election?
Party leader Jeremy Corbin is an old 19th-century socialist.
Furuta
It ’s a fancy socialist.
Fujii
He will promote the renationalization of banks, railways, and energy without question.
Furuta
:-), under the present condition, for the times to have regressed.

Fujii
The UK has done bad things all over the world, so that's payback (laughs).
In fact, the day before the GSOMIA destruction notice, the UK signed a free trade agreement.
Which country did they join?
Furuta
It’s in Korea.
Fujii
That's right.
Why did it come when both countries only depended on about 1% of total trade?
Furuta
Well, why is that?
Fujii
I think it was the desperation of Britain and South Korea are driven into a corner (laughs).
It would be better than not having an agreement.
Since the present UK is an anti-American family, it is like an alliance between the UK and Korea that formed a hand in anti-America.
Furuta
That's certainly true in the UK.
For Huawei, Britain would have betrayed first.
Fujii
In both the UK and Korea, the political center is paralyzed.
In the first place, the United Kingdom had a formal diplomatic relationship with North Korea and looked pretending not to see the North's wrongdoing, such as tax evasion and drugs. In other words, there was the dirty UK there.
Furuta
In short, it is the UK of the 'double accounting system.'
Fujii
When the big interests were lost due to the Suez Canal crisis, he managed to find a way to earn new money.
Therefore, the Bank of England decided that the money coming in from abroad and going out of the country would not be put in the domestic book and could be built separately.
In other words, money that is not regulated is good.
Thanks to that, Citi (London's financial center) was prosperous.
Furuta
The United Kingdom couldn't ride the flow of global capitalism and had receded, not had it?
Max Weber wrote about the Bank of England, 'It's like a bank that strikes the cheeks of your opponent with a wad of money' (laughs).
I think it was a 'general socio-economic history,' but I'm sorry I don't have it, so I cannot use it.
This draft continues.


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