Thursday, 8 December 2011

Flowers rather than bombs

Sun Tzu said, "Victorious strategist secures victory first and then engages in the war. Losing strategist engages in the war first and then seeks victory."

In the summer of 1941, the young and brightest officers in Japanese imperial forces secretly  conducted a thorough and precise simulation of the imminent war against the United States of America. The final report forecasted surprisingly accurate sequence of events the history would see except the Perl Harbor attack and Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.

Then the Army Minister Hideki Tojo dismissed the report, saying that the war would not necessarily unfold as advance calculations. He said that there were always the unexpected in the war as we won the Russo-Japanese war seemed hopeless.

Sun Tzu said, "Many calculations lead to victory, and few calculations to defeat."

There was another Japanese did some calculations before the war. He pointed out the amount of trade with Britain and America was twice as large as those with Japanese colonies so it was pointless to open hostilities against Britain and America.

The country remembering the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor is the same country helped Japan in the midst of unprecedented earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters as "Tomodachi".

Also, this year is the 130th anniversary of Hawaiian King Kalakaua's visit to Japan in which Japan declined his proposal of the Pacific alliance.

Ray

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