Heck, I don't like foreign tourists in Japan since their behavior has been atrocious recently, and I'm a constant foreign tourist there.
I've mentioned this before, but I will say it again. In Japan being seen as inconsiderate is the worst thing that one can do. Trump's comments would be seen as the height of being inconsiderate since they touch on a very taboo subject. The tourists trashing public areas and hotels are also considered inconsiderate. Japanese expectations are high for everyone, including Japanese nationals. But once you get used to them they're common sense (don't throw trash on the ground, no loud speaker phone conversations in public, choose your words carefully when speaking in an official manner, etc)
This applies to everyone, Japanese citizens and foreigners. But foreigners get some leeway since there are less expectations from them. But even with the lowest bar, Donald Trump managed to go lower. The same "xenophobic" persons who condemn inconsiderate foreigners (the US military presence in bases in Japan especially) would also condemn Trump's inconsiderate comments. So I don't think there is a "how do you like them apples?!?" moment here.
I think most of us understand that but, just to briefly loop back to this, it’s less of a “how do you like them apples” thing and more of a “what did you expect?” thing.
Is it embarrassing to the entire Japanese community? Sure. But a majority of the American electorate voted for the guy precisely in part because of this level of nonsense, since they tend to relate to someone proudly displaying their ignorance and rudeness without apology.
You can give him all the golden golf clubs in the world, but he will still shit on you at every turn. A decade in to this nonsense, and I have no sympathy for leaders that pander to him, hoping for better treatment, no matter what geopolitical needles she has to thread (especially far right ones, that promise to shake things up and be tough).
She might better spend her political capital going properly rightwing, standing up to him somewhat, and leveraging Japan’s strengths to counter American bullying and stupidity, but it might cost her at home. Threaten to kick American troops off Japanese territory and rapidly scale up pursuing nuclear energy and arms, and cosy up to South Korea to go full throttle into manufacturing arm and technology at scale, and strategically pair up with China in narrow doses, where applicable. You’ll get more credit from this admin who wants some of that, but they also want in on the coalition, so threaten to keep them out as leverage. Threaten to dump American Treasuries because the US is fiscally irresponsible and unreliable. She has some leverage, and she’s popular. The post WWII order is dead, so now is the time to use it.
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To get back to Iran specifically, it’s getting increasingly likely that we’ll have more boots on the ground in short order, and I expect that’s why they want a fifth of a
trillion dollars more for no real reason. It wouldn’t surprise me if they go ahead and do it this weekend after markets close*, as they’re wont to do. Once troops are on the ground and getting injured/killed, it’ll be easier to get Congress to greenlight the money to “protect the troops”.
*markets are cratering, which is a little hilarious, since that means Bondi called the top of the market during her Epstein defense remarks with her “the DOW is at 50,000!!!” remarks