
This means full-blown friendly relation between U.S and China starts while making famous scholar take a seat of Japanese ambassador to relieve and deceive brando-loving Japs.
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Takechanpoo wrote:".....to relieve and deceive brando-loving Japs...."
Calif. lawyer tapped as Tokyo envoy
Satoshi Ogawa / Yomiuri Shimbun Correspondent
WASHINGTON--U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday decided to nominate California attorney John Roos, who was active in raising funds for him during the presidential campaign, as ambassador to Japan, U.S. sources said.
Roos is the head of Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati, a law firm in California's Silicon Valley. His imminent nomination comes in place of that of former Assistant Defense Secretary Joseph Nye, who is versed in Japan-U.S. relations and whose name had previously been raised in connection with the post.
...Roos, though knowledgeable about Japanese economy and culture, has little knowledge of the Japan-U.S. security relationship, the source added
dimwit wrote:I assume by being knowledgable he once owned a Sony Walkman and his daughter likes Pikachu. Certainly doesn't sound like a member of Obama's Asian A-team.
Greji wrote:Nawww, he got laid in Shinjuku one visit, so now he knows it all.....
However, while Roos, 54, appears to have little or no connection to Japan, the sources said the last-minute decision to switch to Roos was based on his strong relationship with Obama.
...According to the law firm's website, his expertise includes corporate finance, corporate law and governance, and mergers and acquisitions. In his profile, he only lists Israel under "international experience" and has no entries under "languages."
Mulboyne wrote:Well, it's the old dilemma for the two countries. The ideal mix would be a Japan hand with the ear of the president. If you have to choose between those two qualities however, which would your prefer? A guy who knows how Tokyo works but has to sit in the corridor waiting for the President to see him or a guy who probably had to look up the name of the current Japanese Prime Minister but can take any major issue straight to the President by calling his mobile? If Roos fits the second description, there are benefits as well as drawbacks.
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