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Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

1/16/2013

South China Sea




MS. JENSEN: Our next question comes from Jana Sehnalkova: Despite toning down recently the tensions in South China Sea, seems to have toned down, what are the U.S. priorities with respect to this area, and how can the U.S. motivate China to be a responsible stakeholder in the area, if this term is still valid? Thank you.
MR. SULLIVAN: The United States’ position with respect to the South China Sea has been clear and consistent since the Secretary laid it out back in Hanoi in 2010. We want to see the peaceful resolution of disputes in the South China Sea consistent with fundamental principles of international law. We want to see a code of conduct between ASEAN and China that governs activities in the South China Sea to reduce the prospect for conflict or discord between the parties and increases the chances that there can be cooperation around economic development, freedom of navigation, unimpeded lawful commerce, and the like.
The United States has a fundamental interest in seeing these things happen. Nearly half the world’s merchant tonnage flows through the South China Sea. And from an economic perspective and a security prospective, this is very much in our national interest, so we are going to speak out on the issue and we are going to engage all of the parties on the issue.
But ultimately it is about supporting a process between ASEAN and China, a serious process, that produces that code of conduct. And we would like to see that happen in the near term, because the risk of conflict, the risk of coercion, the risk of force in the area remains real. And the best way to deal with it is through effective diplomacy combined with a commitment by every party in the region, including China, to commit to international law principles and to take their claims and hold them up against those principles so that the whole world can see what it is that is behind the claim that any country is making to a particular piece of territory.

That’s how the United States approaches the issue in the South China Sea. We take no position on sovereignty or on the territorial claims that are being made, but we very much take a position on the principles that I’ve just outlined, on freedom of navigation, on the rules of international law, and on the need for this issue to be effectively dealt with so that all of the countries can have greater confidence in the peace, security, and stability of the South China Sea region.
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1/15/2013

The Shotshow, 2013

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I understand why USA have a lot of crime case....(・o・)

2013 Shotshow



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1/13/2013

Tommy Lee Jones, Japanese TV Commercial

Behind girl is Junko Mihara,  (Born September 13, 1964 in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese politician, former singer and actress.

She ran in House of Councillors election in 2010 as a proportional candidate of Liberal Democratic Party and won.





Miranda Kerr, Japanese TV Commercial

ミランダ・カー出演リプトンCM「キャリアの安売り」と海外メディアがバッシング


ミランダ・カー(Miranda Kerr)が日本のリプトン・リモーネのCMに出演したビデオがまたたくまに世界中で紹介され、ミランダが変な日本のCMに出ている、と話題になったが、キャリアの安売りだと批判されている。

The best TV Commercial in the World?!

The best TV Commercial in the World?!