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Alexander Yordanov. Photo Facebook
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We publish again the most read comments during the week. This is №3 and has been read by nearly 195,000 people
It is time for Japan and its glorious army to invade Russia and secede from Russian territory. It is also time to regain the Kuril Islands, which have belonged to it since 1876 under a treaty with the Russian Empire, which, however, the former Soviet Union did not recognize and seized during World War II.
We, the Bulgarians who once called us “the Japanese in the Balkans”, will certainly support such a Japanese “special operation”. But why support it? Because in almost every Bulgarian home there is something Japanese. And because it is better to have a Japanese car instead of a Russian Lada or a Japanese TV instead of Russian vodka. Not to mention sushi and sushi. Young people today, and not only them, fall in love with these Japanese delicacies and do not look at Russian pies at all, and Russian caviar is not in their pocket.
In general, it is time for Japan to set foot on the Asian continent, on Russian territory. And certainly then the standard of living of the miserable population of the Russian Federation in Siberia and the Far East will rise. Moreover, these are nations that have nothing to do with the Russians. Why don’t these people live well, in Japanese? Why should they struggle in Russian? Even if they become cannon fodder for the maniacal plans of the Kremlin lunatic? The Japanese can provide a good life for the population in the Russian Far East. But only if this territory becomes part of the Japanese state. Naturally through a “special operation”, not a war. And we, what? It is different for us, the Japanese in the Balkans, to know that Japan begins beyond the Urals. This will be a good change. Japan will get closer to us. By the way, back in 1993 I promised the Speaker of the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament Mr. Yoshio Sakarauchi that the day would come when Bulgaria would support the just cause of the Japanese people to regain the Kuril Islands and set foot on solid ground. And now I have the feeling that this day is approaching.
* Alexander Yordanov on Facebook
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