「日本の国民はノーと言っている」と米ウォールストリートジャーナル紙
@WSJ
"Public Says No"
5 things to know about Japan's ..
http://on.wsj.com/1QFgzdz pic.twitter.com/UMfiu034Le
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「日本の国民はノーと言っている」と米ウォールストリートジャーナル紙
@WSJ
"Public Says No"
5 things to know about Japan's ..
http://on.wsj.com/1QFgzdz pic.twitter.com/UMfiu034Le
@WSJ this is not whole Japanese movement. we have lots of people saying "yes!", but newspapers picking up only those people saying "no!".
@WSJ "public"= communists, cult, Korean/Chinese residents, extremists.
Ordinary Japanese citizens say YES.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/644107234251771904 …
@WSJ You are just summarizing what anti-ruling party Japanese media is propagating. Do your own research and find out what's really behind
“@WSJ: "Public Says No"
http://on.wsj.com/1QFgzdz pic.twitter.com/RRxeYy9UTa” situation become worth &worth now
@WSJ @Aleido_Guevara Thank you for scooping sealds and Japanese peace movements.
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