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Western powers played a very unmistakably pivotal role in Japan's rise as a military power during the 20th century. This military power later caused immeasurable harm to other nations in Asia. The attitudes of Western nations during that time when Asia was witnessing the ascendancy of Japan and her joining the ranks of modern world powers were just of exactly the same kind that can be seen today. US and European nations tried to pry open Japan for trade during the 19th century but only the US actually succeeded. The European nations focused on China and the other communities of east Asia, plundering, swindling, acquiring concessions and taking territory and stealing riches and forcing local inhabitants to flee their homelands. But the US dealt with Japan in a slightly different way. Instead of sending gunboats with cannons firing wantonly, or soldiers mindlesssly hacking and shooting their way in, the US indicated their interest to negotiate a trade agreement with the Japanese. The initial contacts between the two sides did not go down well, as the Japanese side did not quite agree to all the requests of the US side. Still, the US sailors were satisfied that they were able to make some minor breakthroughs and were happy enough to give time for things to settle and did not resort to any outright or immediate use of force. In 1854, on their return visit to Japan, the US sailors under Commodore Perry were surprised that the Japanese were now very receptive and even friendly to them. Perry proceeded to sign a treaty and soon departed feeling pretty smug with himself. Perry was never aware that the Japanese had made very good use of his visits to the island nation. Perry's visits to Japan opened their eyes and taught them how important modern warships were to the future of the Japanese nation. If the country was to be able to fend off these coarse foreigners, and avoid having to meet their excessive and unreasonable demands, they needed to acquire a modern navy. Shortly after, Japan contacted the French and requested for help to fabricate a state-of-the-art shipyard. A noted French engineer, Verny, directed and built the Yokosuka shipyard for the Japanese and thus the modern Japanese navy was born. In 1860, Japan was able to sail a steam-powered warship, quite impressive for the time, the Kanrin Maru to the west coast of the US. This reciprocal visit by Japan started a whole new era of relations between the two nations which had very important implications later. For both of them as well as others. Japan not only acquired a very modern navy contacts with the West but also industries from new discoveries and inventions in the enabled Japan to transform itself from its an isolated nation to one following in the

as a result of those and commerce derived advanced nations. It former existence as footsteps of the West.

Just thirty years later, Japans's modern fleet enabled her to

move over to Korea and wrest the country from Chinese influence. The Japanese started marching forward, easily brushing aside the weak Chinese side and quickly, by the turn of the century they encountered another power. Russia. And she was found to be in their way as well. Russia was defeated after a short campaign and the victory over the Russians signaled the arrival of a mighty power on the world stage, one that was not identified with the white races. Many Western people often liked to blame Russia for Japan's rise as a military power but a frank and neutral analysis would point the finger of guilt directly at the West. Many reasons were put forward. One was that Russia's presence in the Far East posed a mortal threat to Japan. Really, they were all merely lies and false claims. Japan's awakening was stirred by the West and no one else. The transformation of Japan was made possible by the West. Russia had absolutely nothing to do with it. By the time the Japanese and the Russians came into contact with one another, eyeball to eyeball, the Japanese were already very firmly set on the path of unbridled aggression. In fact, the Japanese actually occupied some Russian territory between 1918 to 1922 (at the behest of the Western powers). It is so very wrong to blame the Russians. When WW1 broke out, Japan sided with the Allies and as such she was allowed to seize German possessions in China. These were again in close proximity to the Russians who were themselves also in China. For a time, the Russians were themselves mired deeply in their own troubles but they never abandoned their interests south of the border. The Japanese who were also there were by no means a shy or reserved side, and again, friction between the two colonial masters became all but inevitable. Over the years Japan extended their control in China and in the end their lines met or overlapped those belonging to the Russians (now USSR). An undeclared war soon erupted but this time, the Japanese were not so hot. The Soviet forces around the area were far stronger compared to the earlier Czarist forces. By 1939, the Japanese were forced to sign a peace agreement and for a while, both sides were left free to do their own thing. For Japan, it was a fully open and unimpeded road further and deeper into China. For China, it was soon to be total hell on earth. Japan's very aggressive stance would prove eventually to be the cause of its downfall. At first the West preferred to allow the Japanese a free hand in running amok in China, but soon, reports of horrible atrocities emerged and the US then threatened sanctions against them. One thing led to another, and Japan ultimately tasted defeat at the hands of the far more powerful 2,000lb US gorilla. Today, Japan is being used as a platform with which the US is now able to ceaselessly threaten the safety and security of China and other countries. The West is certainly evil and very demonic and have always been so ever since they first sailed into the East Asia region. They were responsible for the 'first sin' and today they are still 'sinning' as much as ever. They are certainly EVIL. Very, very EVIL. Most EVIL.

The West are an EVIL entity. The most evil entity ever ever seen. The rest of the world must never never forget this !!!

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