In the Past Few Days, Three Significant Events in the World!

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In the past few days, there have been three significant events in the world!

Things are changing. What we thought we could not achieve suddenly had a u-turn. People who may not be able to shake are facing unprecedented challenges.

It can be said that these three events in the past few days have had a significant and far-reaching impact on the international situation.

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  1. The first thing, Mr. Abe is in big trouble.

There is also a major insider disclosure of the scandal. Japan's Finance Ministry has admitted to Congress that the sale of state-owned land at a low price to the school had indeed been tampered with 14 documents, removing the names of Mr. Abe and his wife, Mrs. Abe.

This is the place without silver three hundred and two! Why would you tamper with it?

In the light of his remarks, Abe apologized on December 12, saying: 'the trust of the whole administration is shaken and the responsibility of the chief executive is keenly felt. Apologize to the people.'

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Mr Abe and Taro Aso, his right-hand man, are under pressure to resign. Obviously, without Aso, who would dare to change such a document?

More to the point, Mr. Abe has previously patted his chest: 'if I have any connection with my wife and son's school, I will resign as a member of parliament.'

But as the investigation deepens, there is growing evidence that the Abe couple do have a problem with the school. Politicians can play the game, but if the scandal rumbles, Mr. Abe will be in trouble in this autumn's general election.

For Abe, it could be a nightmare. By virtue of his good record, Mr. Abe has surpassed Junichiro Koizumi, who was third in the post-war Japanese Prime Minister.

If he wins again, it is likely to be Japan's first post-war man.

But now, big trouble. If he had to resign, Mr. Abe's ambition to amend the constitution would have been dashed.

Abe, come out and mix it up!

  1. Mr. Putin is also a little troubled.

British aunt May was very angry. In broad daylight, a Russian double agent and his daughter were attacked on a British bench. It is said to be the first gassing of poison gas in NATO countries since the Cold War.

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The British decided that only the Russians could do it. As the latest move, Britain expelled 23 Russian diplomats. Germany, France and the U.S. are also likely to follow suit, with relations between Russia and the West falling to the worst of the Cold War.

Of course, this will never stop Mr. Putin from being elected President on March 18th. He has led Russia for 18 years, but at least until 2024.

Looking back on the 21st century, Mr. Putin will be an international hard player to avoid. It is simple: the United States has changed the President: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, but only Putin, Putin and Putin in Russia.

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By the time Mr. Trump comes to power, it is likely that Russia's rivals will still be Mr. Putin.

That means that Russia will still be an uncooked, undercooked and uncrackable copper pea in the eyes of the United States and the West.

Even if Theresa May was angry, Russia still did. Of course, at this point, the sudden occurrence of this matter, also do not rule out that some people are misconceived.

There are no eternal friends, there are no eternal enemies, there are eternal interests.

Come on, Putin!

  1. The third thing is that Mr. Trump is going to do a big job.

In the latest move, he fired Secretary of State Tillerson and promoted the hard-line leader, Pengo, as the new Secretary of State.

Why do you want to leave Tillerson now?

Because Trump is about to meet Kim Jong Un. Mr. Tillerson, who had been in disagreement with the two men, had, in fact, never consulted Mr. Tillerson before making the decision.

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In Mr. Trump's eyes, he was a genius, and a genius for diplomacy, when Nixon abruptly moved to Beijing and rewrote the entire cold war. It should be another major event to change the world.

It would be a historic achievement to be surrounded by a tortuous Secretary of State, and to call him an "idiot" Secretary of State.

So, he made a decision, and he walked away, and he went to power, and he went all out for the talks.

From a positive perspective, Mr. Trump's u-turn, of course, is a brave diplomatic move that may also help open the Peninsula.

But it is also a gamble.

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According to the analysis of the former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, if talks succeed, Trump can, of course, the big blow, blow, what do you think I made the Clinton, Bush and Obama are unable to complete, this year's mid-term election, he is expected to win, even after two years once again won the election.

But what if it fails? There will be no tension, and Mr. Trump is angry and more aggressive.

Of course, he can't boast about it. The mid-term election fiasco, Mr. Trump was a lame duck.

  1. These three things do not seem to be related to each other, but the future and destiny of the leaders of the three great powers are bound to have a significant impact on geo-politics.

To sum up:

First, the happy Mr Abe is in big trouble. Come out and mix it up. Of course, we can't expect Mr. Abe to be ousted. But his hand was stretched out, and his hand was caught. Both China and foreign countries.

Second, Mr. Putin is a real villain. For such a big devil, red Theresa's headache, love blue Merkel white eyes, dare not shirtless Trump, also dare to silence thumb up. Without Putin's world, it could be a lot more monotonous, so Putin can't go yet, and of course, he doesn't want to go.

Third, don't underestimate Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump's greatest certainty is his uncertainty. If you don't follow the rules, it's his sign; A sudden u-turn was his favorite. He could have done a great job, and he could have made a great mistake.

China is still busy with meetings, but a series of significant events have taken place around China.

It is a blessing or a curse. The situation has changed dramatically, China is changing, and a big drama is about to begin.

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Enjoyed this article. As an American we are often burdened with becoming the first global empire. Yet we always strive for democracy and building relationships with other countries.

Since the end of WWII Russia has been the #1 contender for world domination. As a communist country they battled in the realm of ideas. China now the real communist country.

Russia abandoned communism. Now democratic? Yet through the arc of history prove to be facist underneath it all.

They now claim to have the most advanced nuclear arsenal. A bid for world domination?

Glad to see that Europe and Asia remain friends in global stability. Can't we all be friends?

If that's to happen we must create clean renewable energy for the globe. Thanks again for your interesting post.

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