Do you have a strait?KoreaYes.And I believe we should charge a toll for this strait.Since the trade volume passing through this strait accounts for 6% of the world's total, I think it would be a lucrative business.
>>534810730>we>Amerimutt bugmen trying to cause trouble again
We should indeed tax straights
Korea and China should unite in their struggle against Japan really
>>534810730lol no one HAS to go through that shithole like the Hormuz. If it is then it’s just tarriff on all other countries and they can just skip us. But food for thought. Everybody is strait-maxxing anyways
>>534810730This straight isn't a bottleneck
>>534810730America practically tolls the use of Panama canal. Blackrock owns the company that runs it. When you hear "freedom of navigation" just think that the Americans saying it mean using the navy and the people saying it are like the Floridan and Texan congressmen who do naked hot tubs with strippers.
>>534810845China doesnt want it. They saw Merkel’s mistake. Don’t blame us for it. We’ve been spreading our legs more than Belarus does but they won’t bite.
>>534810977While they then act holy and religous. All the oil states are like this too. See UAE and Saudi.
>>534810730Yes we have Tsushima strait
>>534810843Sure, several. We did do that. Then people got upset about it, ganged up and put us in our place.We religiously do not inhibit travels through our straits anymore. We wouldn't want to be made even smaller still.Half of The Sound is Swedish now, and they'd probably be handed even more of our clay and waters on a silver plate if we began that old shit again.
>>534811211The Tsushima Strait is part of the Korea Strait. It refers to the eastern side. Together, it is the Korea Strait, and it belongs to us.>>534810845Japan will be unable to handle its debt and go bankrupt within 10 years, so we just need to leave it alone.
>>534811338But the Denmark Strait doesn't look very profitable. If Denmark had been on the Netherlands side, it would have been profitable because of Germany.
>>534811346Why? Why does it end up feeling like the boss has to get permission from the underling to receive part of the territory? When the underlying make demands, did the boss just to, ‘sure, do whatever you what’?
I live next to this one
>>534810730>People should give me money to sail on that water over there that i have nothing to do with
>>534811346The Bank of Japan lends more than half of the Japanese government's debt. The Bank of Japan is owned by the Japanese government. So , more than half of the Japanese government's debt repayment goes to the Bank of Japan, and then returns to the government from the Bank of Japan.Japan's GDP growth rate is higher than the growth rate of the government debt.Japanese people's savings are twice the government debt. Therefore, there is nothing to worry about. By the 2040s, the national debt and GDP will be equal, and Japan will declare fiscal consolidation.