USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics. American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure. Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
@@Groovy-d7vexactly we control everything of Japan. Even when to sneeze 🤧! We have 130 bases in Japan, 120 South Korean,120 bases in Germany 🇩🇪and total 800 bases around the world 🌎! Who’s dare to piss Joe Biden!
@@Phavon you really think you're USA? Lmfao.. American Democrats party members are USA. You proved why World calls Americans dumb. Why do you think CIA FBI Pentagon and the system itself don't want Trump as the leader bcz he'll only focus on USA..
@@Warlords_Of_Draenor The case you're referring to involves a tragic event in Japan related to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination in 2022, where the assailant claimed that his motive stemmed from grievances against the Unification Church, to which his mother had donated significant sums of money. This practice of giving large donations to religious groups like the Unification Church is partly cultural. In Japan, particularly within certain religious groups, there's a strong emphasis on faith-driven contributions or tithes, often seen as a path to spiritual merit or blessings. Sometimes, these groups employ high-pressure tactics that convince followers to donate significant portions of their wealth. In the case of the mother in question, she was said to be deeply influenced by the teachings and pressures of the Unification Church, believing that her financial sacrifices were spiritually important. She reportedly went so far as to donate the family’s savings, which ultimately led to the family's financial ruin. Her story highlights the broader issue of so-called "spiritual sales" in Japan, where people are encouraged or manipulated into making large financial contributions to religious organizations, sometimes at great personal cost. The Japanese government has been grappling with how to regulate such practices, and the incident has raised significant public debate about the influence of the Unification Church in Japan. This is a complex situation that reflects broader societal issues related to religion, belief, and financial exploitation.
I always wonder what really happened to Abe, it is very un-Japanese to assassinate political figures let alone be violent, unlike in the USA where they had a fair share of long history of violence and assassination against their political figures.
If you're referring to whether the Prime Minister of Japan has disobeyed American authorities, this is more of a complex geopolitical relationship than a simple question of obedience. The U.S. and Japan have a long-standing alliance, with the U.S. providing security guarantees to Japan, especially through military bases stationed in the country since World War II. However, Japan has its own sovereign government, and the Japanese Prime Minister acts in the best interests of Japan, not under direct orders from the U.S. There have been times when Japan’s policies or positions diverged from those of the U.S., but these instances reflect the normal push and pull of international relations rather than disobedience. For example: Security Policies: Japan has occasionally taken a more cautious approach to military matters, especially given its pacifist constitution, which was largely influenced by the U.S. after World War II. Debates over constitutional revision and expanding Japan's military capabilities sometimes diverge from American expectations for Japan to take on a larger security role in the region. Trade Disagreements: There have been various trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan over the years. For example, in the 1980s and 1990s, there were tensions over issues like Japanese car imports into the U.S. and access to Japan's market for American products. Foreign Policy: Japan's foreign policy sometimes differs from the U.S., particularly in relations with countries like China, South Korea, or Russia, where Japan balances its own regional interests. In short, Japan's Prime Minister makes decisions based on Japan's national interest, which can sometimes align or diverge from U.S. policies. It's less about disobedience and more about independent policy-making within the context of a strong bilateral relationship.
@@HowlingNinjaWolfGaming Nah man you are way off. It is as simple as poor performance because internal policies do not align with what the USA is telling them to do. The worst part is that Japan will continue to decline. Hopefully, the people someday wait up.
@@ernestocastillo8307 It sounds like you're expressing concerns about Japan's performance and how internal policies may not be aligning with external pressures, possibly from the U.S. You also seem to be predicting a potential decline if things don't change. Can you clarify what specific policies or issues you're referring to? That might help in better understanding your perspective.
USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics. American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure. Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
Cover about the recent crime in Okinawa involving a us navy and a minor Japanese girl (western media isn’t reporting it and we all know why. Maybe it also has something to do with kishida stepping down)
USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics. American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure. Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
I think it's more about Japanese culture of honour and sacrifice, whenever it's obvious that the majority of the population is already not happy with their leader....their politicians just voluntarily resigns (they can't commit harakiri anymore) for the sake of the country unlike in other democracies like my country the Philippines, even they are caught red handed of being corrupt they have no shame and still cling to power to preserve their self interest.
At least he is honest and stepped down after realising he is not making difference. It took 70 years in India to change the govt and they still think they deserve a chance.
If you have trust issue on US then abolish american investment in India, make sure that Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Amazon, Tesla, AMD, Apple don't invest in India or build factory or manufacturing plant of 3nm or above chips designed by company. If you don't like US u must dislike its big tech investment and job creation otherwise you are an hypocrite.
What's wrong with Japanese politics you ask?. Well, the answer is very simple. What is wrong with Japanese politics is that they have no power. Japan is a vasal state of the United States. Literally, Japan has literally been ruled by a single party since World war II. 😂😂
In case of Bangladesh it was a coup d'etat instigated by American proxies there because of their PM's refusal to allow the US build a military base in St. Martine Island.
@@jordansoviet23 Bangladesh issue was created by China. China sponsored the Burmese military to push Rohingyas to Bangladesh. The polarised Rohingyas became communal and radicalised based on religion, leading to mass scale communal hatred against non-Muslims. Bangladesh is today, being run by Pakistan controlled Rohingyas. Their plan is to, use these Rohingyas, to create terror in minds of Bangladeshi Hindus, so that the Hindus try to take refuge in India. And so, the Rohingyas indisguise of Hindus, also get a chance to enter India, and spread instability across Indian subcontinent. This was started by China, continued by Pakistan and America.
Well in Japan if Japanese people no longer trust and support the PM the PM was forced to step down were as in other countries even with so many scandals and corruption they still hold unto power no matter what and maybe end their oppositions or critics
Japan and the UK are having leadership crisis just like China during 1911-1937 where leaders kept changing every 6 months to 2 years. Economy was lousy and jobless numbers were sky high. All three have something in common and that was democracy and fight for power.
Yah you guys tend to box yourselves in, in a nationalist type of way, this is geopolitics in play, you need to have a proper history lesson to understand what is happening here and what really is happening in your country. So what you deem better is way worse than SA. Do you know what would happen to Japan's PM if he suggested joining BRICS/Future? Having them as enemies, dangerous, having them as friends, fatal. It is the 'them' that run world economics. POC we are ruled by puppets.
It sounds like you're expressing frustration with leadership in South Africa. Many people feel that long-standing leaders or political systems can be disconnected from the needs and aspirations of the younger generation, especially when there's a perception of stagnation or lack of progress. Is there something specific you'd like to discuss or delve into regarding South African leadership or current events?
@x3kuuta Nigeria's persistent struggle with corruption continues to undermine its potential, especially in the oil and gas sector, a challenge that countries like Canada don’t face in the same way. While Nigeria's GDP gap widens due to unchecked financial losses, the international community overlooks the significant impact of theft, particularly from oil pirates, who siphon off nearly 100,000 barrels of oil daily. This daily loss further hinders the country's economic growth, leaving its energy sector stagnant and preventing it from reaching its full potential.
Japan is a subservient colony of the American Empire. Even at the height of Japan's economic power, its political influence is much lesser than any European semi-major power. They never regained international respect after they lost in World War 2 and the Atomic bombing and occupation by the USA.😱😭😢
Great topic for a news report. This subject is totally ignored by US mass media news. But I trust Palki Sharma and Firstpost to give me the information needed to have a rational opinion of world affairs. Thanks
This is why country fight for independence, millions of people died from war to fight for their country. Freedom and independence from other country is the most important. Japan is under the control of US so they will have to sacrifice their own interests for their master. It’s quite a sad situation and they can’t escape from this until they found a fighter against the establishment
One possible reason is that he lost to Yoon of S. Korea in the Sing-for-Dinner at the WH contest. Yoon's almost perfect rendition of "American Pie" was unbeatable. Not even Modi's "Food, Glorious Food".
Honorable politicians can be found in japan Once thier names tattered by controversies they just step down but in the Philippines if a politician make a all unlawful act and controversies like corruption they called honorable 😂😂😂😂
The Japanese uphold the highest standards and refuse to accept mediocrity or failure. They are honorable and will resign if they know they are no longer effective, unlike individuals in other countries.
Despite such unacceptable frequent changes in governance in Japan, how come the country remains as developed country and does so well in consecutive Olympics? Palkiji analysis is insightful and appreciated.
For most of modern Japan's history the PM was a fairly weak position with most of the real power being in the hands of either the privy council during the Japanese imperial era, or the heads of the LDP's various factions in the post war era. So it was easy to swap out prime ministers without a lot of chaos.
It's OK to call Trump a shyster, but what info is this based on? Or is that your general hate for a man that tried to build a wall and protect America from illegals? That shyster?
Imagine your best friend is a bully and You're with him otherwise he'll bully you. And sucking your soul like a parasite. Japan really has that friend and there's nothing they can do!
Everyone seems to talks about Japan a lot, but I just wonder how many of you really knows them, few thousands years ago, we all know that they live by the sea as a fisherman, but some became Pirates for living and earns a famous nick-name given by Chinese as `Woh-Kou` , which means `short pirates`, another word `short` is the characteristic difference that Chinese notice about that race!
This woman talks about other countries from the Indian mindset. Even if Japan is ruled by 365 Prime Ministers in a year, they know very well how to run their country. Despite suffering from the most natural disasters in the world and under severe American influence, they are successful in their own identity.
@@MKCREATIVE99 SUCCESSFUL state Sri Lanka, which is nowhere near bankruptcy. These Lankans know way better than India or Japan how to run their nation (into the ground)!!!
@@gaurangkarmakar4046 Indians don't remember the real condition of people in their own country because they focus on the problems of other countries. Not only the Japanese but also the Sri Lankans enjoy the basic rights that citizens of the country deserve more than Indians. In 2022, Sri Lanka's HDI increased by one unit during the economic crisis, while India's HDI decreased by three units in 2022. If only Sri Lankans had taken the time to talk about the economic crisis and look into their health. The condition of children and elders in their country, the condition of poor Indians will improve. Sri Lanka, a country that has been in a continuous civil war for 30 years and faced the worst tsunami natural damage in the history of the world, is maintaining the HDI level of its people as much as possible. It will take at least another 100 years for India to reach the HDI status given to its inhabitants in Sri Lanka.
I think what ppl are not understanding in this commemt section is that she is a reporter reporting news all across the world. She is not saying india is better than japan. It was just a opinion based on facts. When the world always commnets about indian internal affairs that too in a very misrepresented way why cant a indian news channel talk about other countries. I mean thats what these ppl are supposed to do!
If you're referring to whether the Prime Minister of Japan has disobeyed American authorities, this is more of a complex geopolitical relationship than a simple question of obedience. The U.S. and Japan have a long-standing alliance, with the U.S. providing security guarantees to Japan, especially through military bases stationed in the country since World War II. However, Japan has its own sovereign government, and the Japanese Prime Minister acts in the best interests of Japan, not under direct orders from the U.S. There have been times when Japan’s policies or positions diverged from those of the U.S., but these instances reflect the normal push and pull of international relations rather than disobedience. For example: Security Policies: Japan has occasionally taken a more cautious approach to military matters, especially given its pacifist constitution, which was largely influenced by the U.S. after World War II. Debates over constitutional revision and expanding Japan's military capabilities sometimes diverge from American expectations for Japan to take on a larger security role in the region. Trade Disagreements: There have been various trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan over the years. For example, in the 1980s and 1990s, there were tensions over issues like Japanese car imports into the U.S. and access to Japan's market for American products. Foreign Policy: Japan's foreign policy sometimes differs from the U.S., particularly in relations with countries like China, South Korea, or Russia, where Japan balances its own regional interests. In short, Japan's Prime Minister makes decisions based on Japan's national interest, which can sometimes align or diverge from U.S. policies. It's less about disobedience and more about independent policy-making within the context of a strong bilateral relationship.
Japan is an American colony. It doesn't matter whoever to be PM in Japan.
Sure, cool.
@@Jumptohistory Japanese economy can't develop well under US controlling.
@@annan7728well they did attack Paul harbour during Ww2
Dong have to be cordial. Call it a dog directly
USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics.
American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure.
Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
Does it really matter who rules Japan because because USA is in charge 😂😂
@@Groovy-d7vexactly we control everything of Japan. Even when to sneeze 🤧! We have 130 bases in Japan, 120 South Korean,120 bases in Germany 🇩🇪and total 800 bases around the world 🌎! Who’s dare to piss Joe Biden!
@@Phavon you really think you're USA? Lmfao.. American Democrats party members are USA. You proved why World calls Americans dumb. Why do you think CIA FBI Pentagon and the system itself don't want Trump as the leader bcz he'll only focus on USA..
You wish it was India as a major foreign influence in Japan, I'm sorry but its US so COPE.
Japan is an American colony. It doesn't matter whoever to be PM in Japan.
@@annan7728 the same way Japan colonized China😂
PM is changed faster than the technology
He is not Pro America enough.
No. If you're not pro America enough you end up like abe. But then again, there's still time. 😂😂😂
That's why USA took him down , USA needs puppet
This is what happens when you make US Stooges PM. No surprise why Shinzo Abe was assassinated, coz he wasn't a US stooge.
@@Warlords_Of_Draenor The case you're referring to involves a tragic event in Japan related to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination in 2022, where the assailant claimed that his motive stemmed from grievances against the Unification Church, to which his mother had donated significant sums of money.
This practice of giving large donations to religious groups like the Unification Church is partly cultural. In Japan, particularly within certain religious groups, there's a strong emphasis on faith-driven contributions or tithes, often seen as a path to spiritual merit or blessings. Sometimes, these groups employ high-pressure tactics that convince followers to donate significant portions of their wealth.
In the case of the mother in question, she was said to be deeply influenced by the teachings and pressures of the Unification Church, believing that her financial sacrifices were spiritually important. She reportedly went so far as to donate the family’s savings, which ultimately led to the family's financial ruin.
Her story highlights the broader issue of so-called "spiritual sales" in Japan, where people are encouraged or manipulated into making large financial contributions to religious organizations, sometimes at great personal cost. The Japanese government has been grappling with how to regulate such practices, and the incident has raised significant public debate about the influence of the Unification Church in Japan.
This is a complex situation that reflects broader societal issues related to religion, belief, and financial exploitation.
I always wonder what really happened to Abe, it is very un-Japanese to assassinate political figures let alone be violent, unlike in the USA where they had a fair share of long history of violence and assassination against their political figures.
Did he disobey his American bosses?🤔
He only willing to kiss American toes, but refuse to kiss American brown eyes.
There you are, off you go.
If you're referring to whether the Prime Minister of Japan has disobeyed American authorities, this is more of a complex geopolitical relationship than a simple question of obedience. The U.S. and Japan have a long-standing alliance, with the U.S. providing security guarantees to Japan, especially through military bases stationed in the country since World War II.
However, Japan has its own sovereign government, and the Japanese Prime Minister acts in the best interests of Japan, not under direct orders from the U.S. There have been times when Japan’s policies or positions diverged from those of the U.S., but these instances reflect the normal push and pull of international relations rather than disobedience.
For example:
Security Policies: Japan has occasionally taken a more cautious approach to military matters, especially given its pacifist constitution, which was largely influenced by the U.S. after World War II. Debates over constitutional revision and expanding Japan's military capabilities sometimes diverge from American expectations for Japan to take on a larger security role in the region.
Trade Disagreements: There have been various trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan over the years. For example, in the 1980s and 1990s, there were tensions over issues like Japanese car imports into the U.S. and access to Japan's market for American products.
Foreign Policy: Japan's foreign policy sometimes differs from the U.S., particularly in relations with countries like China, South Korea, or Russia, where Japan balances its own regional interests.
In short, Japan's Prime Minister makes decisions based on Japan's national interest, which can sometimes align or diverge from U.S. policies. It's less about disobedience and more about independent policy-making within the context of a strong bilateral relationship.
@@HowlingNinjaWolfGaming Nah man you are way off. It is as simple as poor performance because internal policies do not align with what the USA is telling them to do. The worst part is that Japan will continue to decline. Hopefully, the people someday wait up.
@@ernestocastillo8307 ok proof show
@@ernestocastillo8307 It sounds like you're expressing concerns about Japan's performance and how internal policies may not be aligning with external pressures, possibly from the U.S. You also seem to be predicting a potential decline if things don't change. Can you clarify what specific policies or issues you're referring to? That might help in better understanding your perspective.
As far as I know Japan has only one PM - USA😂
UK has had quite a few PM's in the last few years too
Which puppet will be Installed now by US😂😂😂
USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics.
American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure.
Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
Nope it’s just japan values what their citizens think , if they had poor ratings as Pm they stepped down unlike other nation who still clings in power
US will have a puppet President installed by superpower China and Russia.
@@Mannalon31Like sleepy Joe?
When they banned Seppuku in Japan, the PM's discovered Resignation!
😂
Cover about the recent crime in Okinawa involving a us navy and a minor Japanese girl (western media isn’t reporting it and we all know why. Maybe it also has something to do with kishida stepping down)
Japan had condemned it strongly, and USA realised how could Japan talk to us like that, in a rude angry way. So they played them.
USA indeed has an extremely strong influence and sway over Japanese Politics.
American soldiers have committed a large number. of rapes against Japnese women but all of it got suppressed under USA's pressure.
Only recently Japan opened its mouth to criticize such acts because the frequency had gotten much higher in recent years so the Japanese had to say something.
4 pms in 4 yrs is the incompetence of them, the long and short of it. Japan doesn’t have a voice of its own anymore.
I think it's more about Japanese culture of honour and sacrifice, whenever it's obvious that the majority of the population is already not happy with their leader....their politicians just voluntarily resigns (they can't commit harakiri anymore) for the sake of the country unlike in other democracies like my country the Philippines, even they are caught red handed of being corrupt they have no shame and still cling to power to preserve their self interest.
He disagreed with the US on the Hiroshima commemoration.
It was war and invasion would have cost far more lives.
@@GeneJohnson-vy2ci Americans are horribly afraid of losing lives. Look at Ukraine. Th US uses CNN to fight.
That is what happens when you are under a US governorship
Thank you for being a friend of the Philippines, PM Kishida. Best wishes to you and your family.
Mabuhay Japan-Philippines Friendship. ❤
I wish our leaders also take accountability like him.
At least he is honest and stepped down after realising he is not making difference. It took 70 years in India to change the govt and they still think they deserve a chance.
Trusting US you are shooting your foot😢😢😢😢..
If you have trust issue on US then abolish american investment in India, make sure that Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, Amazon, Tesla, AMD, Apple don't invest in India or build factory or manufacturing plant of 3nm or above chips designed by company. If you don't like US u must dislike its big tech investment and job creation otherwise you are an hypocrite.
What's wrong with Japanese politics you ask?.
Well, the answer is very simple. What is wrong with Japanese politics is that they have no power. Japan is a vasal state of the United States.
Literally, Japan has literally been ruled by a single party since World war II. 😂😂
Japanese PMs resign when the nation does poorly. It is called honour (honor) before self interest. Other nation's leaders are bewildered by this.
Honor? What honor can there ever be when you are a dog for the US?
then they will keep on changing PM🤣🤣🤣🤣
Once a powerful nation becomes a dog of US
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Japan
Thailand
They have toppled govts across asia now!
In case of Bangladesh it was a coup d'etat instigated by American proxies there because of their PM's refusal to allow the US build a military base in St. Martine Island.
@@jordansoviet23 same with Pakistan!
They tried with india too!
But they failed here.
@@jordansoviet23 Bangladesh issue was created by China. China sponsored the Burmese military to push Rohingyas to Bangladesh. The polarised Rohingyas became communal and radicalised based on religion, leading to mass scale communal hatred against non-Muslims.
Bangladesh is today, being run by Pakistan controlled Rohingyas.
Their plan is to, use these Rohingyas, to create terror in minds of Bangladeshi Hindus, so that the Hindus try to take refuge in India. And so, the Rohingyas indisguise of Hindus, also get a chance to enter India, and spread instability across Indian subcontinent.
This was started by China, continued by Pakistan and America.
When you don't have sovereignty you don't have politics. You just follow orders. 😂😂😂
Don't expect corrupt politician in the philippines to step down....shameless politicians😂
The Philippines's public is very good at choosing beauty Queen alas they are unable to choose a good leader for their country
Japan is prime example why you should not be too closed with USA…
Thanks Firstpost
Well in Japan if Japanese people no longer trust and support the PM the PM was forced to step down were as in other countries even with so many scandals and corruption they still hold unto power no matter what and maybe end their oppositions or critics
Japan is a declining nation
Just like UK on the Western part.
Well , in terms of GDP for sure😅😅
Japan is an American colony. It doesn't matter whoever to be PM in Japan.
Japan is still 1000x better than poor, dirty, smelly India. :)
@@annan7728Learn what a colony is. Japan will be more or less a puppet state
In Africa, that world step down doesn't exist 😅😅
Thanks PALKI SHARMA
Japan and the UK are having leadership crisis just like China during 1911-1937 where leaders kept changing every 6 months to 2 years. Economy was lousy and jobless numbers were sky high. All three have something in common and that was democracy and fight for power.
I'm from South Africa this is better that African leaders, we are ruled by dinosaurs 🦕
Yah you guys tend to box yourselves in, in a nationalist type of way, this is geopolitics in play, you need to have a proper history lesson to understand what is happening here and what really is happening in your country. So what you deem better is way worse than SA. Do you know what would happen to Japan's PM if he suggested joining BRICS/Future? Having them as enemies, dangerous, having them as friends, fatal. It is the 'them' that run world economics. POC we are ruled by puppets.
It sounds like you're expressing frustration with leadership in South Africa. Many people feel that long-standing leaders or political systems can be disconnected from the needs and aspirations of the younger generation, especially when there's a perception of stagnation or lack of progress. Is there something specific you'd like to discuss or delve into regarding South African leadership or current events?
You are either an a.i bot or are using one to formulate your own comments.
@@x3kuuta They use chat gpt to comment.
@x3kuuta Nigeria's persistent struggle with corruption continues to undermine its potential, especially in the oil and gas sector, a challenge that countries like Canada don’t face in the same way. While Nigeria's GDP gap widens due to unchecked financial losses, the international community overlooks the significant impact of theft, particularly from oil pirates, who siphon off nearly 100,000 barrels of oil daily. This daily loss further hinders the country's economic growth, leaving its energy sector stagnant and preventing it from reaching its full potential.
They have accountability. Unlike many politicians elsewhere who want to stay by hook or by crook
Its not called accountability its called dirty politics and US puppet state.
Well said!
Japan is a subservient colony of the American Empire. Even at the height of Japan's economic power, its political influence is much lesser than any European semi-major power. They never regained international respect after they lost in World War 2 and the Atomic bombing and occupation by the USA.😱😭😢
Japan PM is doing lots of mistake , the Japanese were not happy of his handling of the economy and world affairs .
Japan raised its interest rate, US businesses are not happy with it, if businesses are not happy govt lobbies for them.
Great topic for a news report. This subject is totally ignored by US mass media news. But I trust Palki Sharma and Firstpost to give me the information needed to have a rational opinion of world affairs. Thanks
This is why country fight for independence, millions of people died from war to fight for their country.
Freedom and independence from other country is the most important.
Japan is under the control of US so they will have to sacrifice their own interests for their master.
It’s quite a sad situation and they can’t escape from this until they found a fighter against the establishment
This is because he make a move against Israel made him resign and increase of interest. Both is against US interest
the question everyone is actually asking is 'what is wrong with India?'
One possible reason is that he lost to Yoon of S. Korea in the Sing-for-Dinner at the WH contest. Yoon's almost perfect rendition of "American Pie" was unbeatable. Not even Modi's "Food, Glorious Food".
I had a good belly laugh _ comedian!
Kishida's mafia ended😂😂😂
Japan keeps all egs in one basket so this happened. 🤝👍
that country is a joke,every 2 months someone is resigning and apologising
Who would be the next puppet !
Feckless betrayer! Sad.
After the WW2.Japanese govt and politic soar corruptions..i hope japan will learn again on this mistakes..
maybe he's feeling bad that results are not as expected, for his doing.
They are principled people. Once their character is tainted it's time to resign unlike other countries leaders.
Another leader comes when the other needs rest too...❤❤❤
A country of companies. Not companies of a country. Reunify japan.
These people need to apologize to China and ask for help of liberation from US
you know something is REALLY fucked when a top dog politician with a family line of the same job resigned on its position
America rules Japan hence the leaders leave because they don't want to be used.
Honorable politicians can be found in japan
Once thier names tattered by controversies they just step down but in the Philippines if a politician make a all unlawful act and controversies like corruption they called honorable 😂😂😂😂
Japan is a one party state for anyone who’s not familiar with its politics.
Philippines is next soon. 😘😘😘😘😘 Watch out world, the Philippines wants to grab a piece of that "Leader Ousted, Removed and/or Forced to Resign" PIE
The Japanese uphold the highest standards and refuse to accept mediocrity or failure. They are honorable and will resign if they know they are no longer effective, unlike individuals in other countries.
Despite such unacceptable frequent changes in governance in Japan, how come the country remains as developed country and does so well in consecutive Olympics? Palkiji analysis is insightful and appreciated.
For most of modern Japan's history the PM was a fairly weak position with most of the real power being in the hands of either the privy council during the Japanese imperial era, or the heads of the LDP's various factions in the post war era. So it was easy to swap out prime ministers without a lot of chaos.
Good news ❤
If only president ruto could step down
who is solely follow the US orders will face consequencies
That's given since he refused to be USA puppet💀
When indian politicians have such common sense.
Kishida doesn't aspire to be a dictator. He's not power-hungry and ego-driven like Modi. India can only dream of achieving a fraction of the success.
Japanese is not greedy on posistion unlike other countries
Wow, atleast they have self respect. Our minister are shameless. Look at pawar, he is still trying to settle his daughter even tough on death bed
Shyster trump would be good for Japan, he’s knows it all and will say that he does, please, you can have him.
It's OK to call Trump a shyster, but what info is this based on? Or is that your general hate for a man that tried to build a wall and protect America from illegals? That shyster?
At least Japanese people and businesses are generally neutral in the international geopolitics. The government is pretty much under the control of US.
Madame government has to give award for your great news reading covering all wolrd news
Good for him.
And better for evangelic USA?
Imagine your best friend is a bully and You're with him otherwise he'll bully you. And sucking your soul like a parasite.
Japan really has that friend and there's nothing they can do!
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they love playing music chairs like the UK
not true,PM kishida didn’t stepdown but in next election he will not running again as PM
It’s time the Emperor to take over
Please Palki don’t try to interview him..,last time when you doing interview of former Prime Minister Abe,later on he was murdered.
CIA assasinated ex PM
Everyone seems to talks about Japan a lot, but I just wonder how many of you really knows them, few thousands years ago, we all know that they live by the sea as a fisherman, but some became Pirates for living and earns a famous nick-name given by Chinese as `Woh-Kou` , which means `short pirates`, another word `short` is the characteristic difference that Chinese notice about that race!
when the political elite can't serve its own people but its occupier and u get boxed in no matter what....
Rice ball republic just acts superior 😂😂
Happy Independence day Palki
Any Indian/Japanese friends living in Japan who can comment on what is really happening?
This woman talks about other countries from the Indian mindset. Even if Japan is ruled by 365 Prime Ministers in a year, they know very well how to run their country. Despite suffering from the most natural disasters in the world and under severe American influence, they are successful in their own identity.
This is just an opinion
It is not about ruling it's about people who follow rules
Indians can't even follow basic rules in society.
Like srilanka 🤣🤣
@@MKCREATIVE99 SUCCESSFUL state Sri Lanka, which is nowhere near bankruptcy. These Lankans know way better than India or Japan how to run their nation (into the ground)!!!
@@gaurangkarmakar4046
Indians don't remember the real condition of people in their own country because they focus on the problems of other countries.
Not only the Japanese but also the Sri Lankans enjoy the basic rights that citizens of the country deserve more than Indians. In 2022, Sri Lanka's HDI increased by one unit during the economic crisis, while India's HDI decreased by three units in 2022.
If only Sri Lankans had taken the time to talk about the economic crisis and look into their health. The condition of children and elders in their country, the condition of poor Indians will improve.
Sri Lanka, a country that has been in a continuous civil war for 30 years and faced the worst tsunami natural damage in the history of the world, is maintaining the HDI level of its people as much as possible. It will take at least another 100 years for India to reach the HDI status given to its inhabitants in Sri Lanka.
Japan just want to keep up with Britain
I see a pattern. I believe there will be a female lead and a PM for Japan. same thing done in EU countries.
US will make sure all the PM are obedient and puppet.😂😂😂
LDP are the UK Tories of Japan
Satan state assainated previous japan pm😢😢for military deal 😢
Its prime minister's election not presidential
indian politicians should learn from this.
May be you should learn something in your life before making illogical parallels.
Don’t forget when British got one foot on China and another foot on India to destroy both country at the same time.
@@shubhamrawat-sj8bo perhaps you should pull your head out of your backside.
Clearly you're smoking the funny stuff that RaGa has been smokin' lately.
@@delmanpronto9374 😂😂😂
“ is this man “ 😂😂😂😂😂
When Palki will talk about what's wrong with India's politics??
Never
I think what ppl are not understanding in this commemt section is that she is a reporter reporting news all across the world. She is not saying india is better than japan. It was just a opinion based on facts. When the world always commnets about indian internal affairs that too in a very misrepresented way why cant a indian news channel talk about other countries. I mean thats what these ppl are supposed to do!
Is it because Japan is about to collapse due to the country is sitting on the Pacific Ring of Fire?
Blamed it on d U.S....he did not pull d U.S. line....😢😢😢😢
Whoever is d PM of Japan, his ' b*lls ' r squeezed by d U.S...that is a fact...too bad..😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂
If you're referring to whether the Prime Minister of Japan has disobeyed American authorities, this is more of a complex geopolitical relationship than a simple question of obedience. The U.S. and Japan have a long-standing alliance, with the U.S. providing security guarantees to Japan, especially through military bases stationed in the country since World War II.
However, Japan has its own sovereign government, and the Japanese Prime Minister acts in the best interests of Japan, not under direct orders from the U.S. There have been times when Japan’s policies or positions diverged from those of the U.S., but these instances reflect the normal push and pull of international relations rather than disobedience.
For example:
Security Policies: Japan has occasionally taken a more cautious approach to military matters, especially given its pacifist constitution, which was largely influenced by the U.S. after World War II. Debates over constitutional revision and expanding Japan's military capabilities sometimes diverge from American expectations for Japan to take on a larger security role in the region.
Trade Disagreements: There have been various trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan over the years. For example, in the 1980s and 1990s, there were tensions over issues like Japanese car imports into the U.S. and access to Japan's market for American products.
Foreign Policy: Japan's foreign policy sometimes differs from the U.S., particularly in relations with countries like China, South Korea, or Russia, where Japan balances its own regional interests.
In short, Japan's Prime Minister makes decisions based on Japan's national interest, which can sometimes align or diverge from U.S. policies. It's less about disobedience and more about independent policy-making within the context of a strong bilateral relationship.
There you go again another....why all of sudden prime minister of Asia's r getting fired like janitors 😂
I change my underwear less than the PMs of Japan and Britain
Palki can do this easily.