Chinese protesters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing
Absolutely wonderful , who'd have thought that China would make a move whils't the West is dithering with what to do with the muzzies .
Anti-Japan protests have broken out across China, with thousands of people mobbing the Japanese embassy in Beijing. Tensions between the two countries have risen over a disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea.

Thousands of protesters hurled rocks and bottles at the Japanese embassy in Beijing on Saturday, as tensions between Asia's two largest economies escalated over a row involving a disputed chain of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
"Return our islands! Japanese devils get out," some of the protesters shouted. Reuters news agency reported that one protester held a sign reading: "For the respect of the motherland, we must go to war with Japan."


The Japs aren't too happy either ................................

A world wide shitstorm is on it's way .
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,16243293,00.html
http://blog.donga.com/lee1379/archives/29691
Anti-Japan protests have broken out across China, with thousands of people mobbing the Japanese embassy in Beijing. Tensions between the two countries have risen over a disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea.

Thousands of protesters hurled rocks and bottles at the Japanese embassy in Beijing on Saturday, as tensions between Asia's two largest economies escalated over a row involving a disputed chain of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
"Return our islands! Japanese devils get out," some of the protesters shouted. Reuters news agency reported that one protester held a sign reading: "For the respect of the motherland, we must go to war with Japan."


The Japs aren't too happy either ................................

A world wide shitstorm is on it's way .
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,16243293,00.html
http://blog.donga.com/lee1379/archives/29691
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Long-running dispute
The Japanese government on Tuesday announced its purchase of the Senkaku island chain from its private Japanese owner. Beijing also claims the islands, which its calls the Diaoyu, and dispatched surveillance vessels to the area on Friday in response to Tokyo's announcement.
The current row began in August when Japan detained a group of Chinese activists who had landed on the island chain. Although the islands are uninhabited, they are close to potentially large oil and gas reserves.
China's Communist Party normally does not allow protests to take place. But Beijing is under popular pressure, fuelled by historical memories of the Japanese occupation of China during World War Two, to take a tough stand against Tokyo.
The Chinese tabloid Global Times, published by the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily, called on Beijing to hold its ground against Tokyo.
"China should be confident about strategically overwhelming Japan," the tabloid wrote, adding that the Chinese armed forces should "increase their preparation and intensify their deterrence" against Japan.
slk/jlw (AP, AFP, Reuters)
Anti-US protests sweeping across the entire Muslim world (which are continuing today), besieging, attacking and burning down US embassies, are not the only thing that the central banker policy vehicle known as "the markets" have to ignore in the coming days and weeks. Cause here comes China: "Thousands besiege Japan's embassy in Beijing over Tokyo's assertion of control over disputed islands in East China Sea." And China is not happy: "For The Respect Of The Motherland, We Must Go To War With Japan." Sure enough, where would the US be if the focal point of this escalation in militant anger - the Senkaku Islands - was not merely the latest expression of Pax Americana, and America's national interests abroad.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/meanwhile ... -war-japan
The Japanese government on Tuesday announced its purchase of the Senkaku island chain from its private Japanese owner. Beijing also claims the islands, which its calls the Diaoyu, and dispatched surveillance vessels to the area on Friday in response to Tokyo's announcement.
The current row began in August when Japan detained a group of Chinese activists who had landed on the island chain. Although the islands are uninhabited, they are close to potentially large oil and gas reserves.
China's Communist Party normally does not allow protests to take place. But Beijing is under popular pressure, fuelled by historical memories of the Japanese occupation of China during World War Two, to take a tough stand against Tokyo.
The Chinese tabloid Global Times, published by the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily, called on Beijing to hold its ground against Tokyo.
"China should be confident about strategically overwhelming Japan," the tabloid wrote, adding that the Chinese armed forces should "increase their preparation and intensify their deterrence" against Japan.
slk/jlw (AP, AFP, Reuters)
Anti-US protests sweeping across the entire Muslim world (which are continuing today), besieging, attacking and burning down US embassies, are not the only thing that the central banker policy vehicle known as "the markets" have to ignore in the coming days and weeks. Cause here comes China: "Thousands besiege Japan's embassy in Beijing over Tokyo's assertion of control over disputed islands in East China Sea." And China is not happy: "For The Respect Of The Motherland, We Must Go To War With Japan." Sure enough, where would the US be if the focal point of this escalation in militant anger - the Senkaku Islands - was not merely the latest expression of Pax Americana, and America's national interests abroad.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/meanwhile ... -war-japan
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Smells like another corporate black op propaganda machination. Gotta sell those bombs somewhere.
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