Of course, fairness and equal treatment extend only so far; when Fidel Castro himself fell ill in 2007, medical experts were flown in from Europe to treat him.
If Japan is going to play a full role on the world stage and become a full active participating member of the Security Council, and have the kind of obligations that it would pick up as a member of the Security Council, Article Nine would have to be examined in that light.
Tomorrow night, getting right into the thick of the battle
When the Berlin Wall crumbled, East Germans imagined a life of freedom where consumer goods were abundant and hardships would fade. Ten years later, a remarkable 51% say they were happier with communism.
Acts tending to and undertaken with intent to disturb the peaceful relations between nations, especially to prepare for a war of aggression, shall be unconstitutional. They shall be made a criminal offense.
I think the reality of circumstances in the world is going to suggest to the Japanese that they reinterpret or redefine Article 9.
West Berlin suffered economically from the wall by the loss of about 60,000 skilled workmen who had commuted daily from their homes in East Berlin to their places of work in West Berlin.
an entering wedge for the takeover of private medicine by the federal government.
Italy rejects war as a means for settling international controversies and as an instrument of aggression against the freedoms of others peoples.
We have the dead, you drink beer.