Japan sees Iran through North Korea:
With the order to kill a top Iranian general last week, U.S. President Donald Trump may have rekindled Kim Jong Un’s worst fears while simultaneously cementing the North Korean leader’s belief that relinquishing his nuclear arsenal would be tantamount to suicide.
Japan is a very productive country where half of the government budget goes to geriatric care so people live to 110. Yet their financial statement is in the black. The private sector has enormous savings and few investment ideas. Some say that Japan is not in decline, it is in a cyclical downturn that will reverse itself. It could be.
With the order to kill a top Iranian general last week, U.S. President Donald Trump may have rekindled Kim Jong Un’s worst fears while simultaneously cementing the North Korean leader’s belief that relinquishing his nuclear arsenal would be tantamount to suicide.
Japan is a very productive country where half of the government budget goes to geriatric care so people live to 110. Yet their financial statement is in the black. The private sector has enormous savings and few investment ideas. Some say that Japan is not in decline, it is in a cyclical downturn that will reverse itself. It could be.
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