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西側自身が「トランプはファシスト」と言った。
では、日本は、トランプが米大統領の間は、日米安保条約を停止すべきだ。
では、NATOは、トランプが米大統領の間は、停止されるべきだ。
もしも、日米安保条約およびNATOを停止しないのなら、日本およびEUは、ファシストと融和政策をとったことになる。
もしも、日米安保条約およびNATOを停止しないのなら、日本およびEUは、ファシストと軍事同盟を結んだことになる。

もちろん、米韓安保条約も、フィリピン-米国安保条約なども停止されるべきだ。
もしも、米韓安保条約や、フィリピン-米国安保条約などが停止されないのなら、韓国はファシストに対し融和政策をとったことになる。。
もしも、米韓安保条約や、フィリピン-米国安保条約などが停止されないのなら、韓国はファシストと軍事同盟を結んだことになる。

ドナルドトランプは、1年以内に、がんで死ぬべきだ。

米国は、悪の帝国だ。
西側は、悪の帝国だ。
米国は、滅びるのだ。
西側は、滅びるのだ。


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[Wikipedia]
日米安保条約Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Mutual_Cooperation_and_Security_between_the_United_States_and_Japan
U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
The Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, more commonly known as the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in English

 

[Wikipedia]
Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–South Korea)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Defense_Treaty_(United_States%E2%80%93South_Korea)
The Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea is a treaty between South Korea and the United States signed on October 1, 1953,

 

[Wikipedia]
Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–Philippines)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Defense_Treaty_(United_States%E2%80%93Philippines)
The Mutual Defense Treaty between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America (MDT) was signed on August 30, 1951 by their representatives in Washington, D.C.

 

[Guardian]Mon 4 Nov 2024
トランプは本当にファシストか - そしてそれはどういう問題となるのか?
Is Trump actually a fascist – and why does the answer matter?
Given the comparisons to Hitler and Mussolini, experts say it’s important to remember that fascism is a process
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/04/is-trump-a-fascist
While Democratic strategists debate whether or not their attack ads labeling Donald Trump a fascist have been effective, experts and academics told the Guardian his campaign and the Republican party he now heads have clear autocratic sympathies and political qualities that are firmly in line with fascism movements historically.
Put together, that makes any Trump victory this week and his return to the White House for a second presidential term a clear threat to US democracy, they added.
“There couldn’t be a more obvious example of a fascist social and political movement about to take power,” said Jason Stanley, a Yale philosophy professor whose new book, Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future, looks at the global playbook of fascists through the lens of America and beyond.
Stanley continued: “Trump and the people behind him have already promised to replace the government at all levels with loyalists. [LGBTQ+] citizens, particularly trans citizens and their families, will have to leave the country.
Political opponents will be targeted in some way ranging from financial penalties to prison.”
Even Trump’s own longest-serving chief of staff during his time in the White House, John Kelly, put his former boss under “the general definition of a fascist”, the same political category as the infamous Axis leaders Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
Kamala Harris openly agreed with that assessment.
Dr Brian Hughes, the associate director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University, said Trump has for years been accused of mimicking the rise to power of Hitler and Mussolini, for good reason.
“I think it’s important to remember that fascism isn’t a binary.
Fascism is a process,” said Hughes in an interview with the Guardian.
“Since the very beginning of the Trump campaign in 2015, there’s been a lot of denialism and a lot of whistling past the graveyard, but the symptoms keep adding up.”
At the inception of his administration, Hughes pointed out,
Trump instituted the Muslim ban and described Latino immigration as a sort of infestation, all classic fascistic attacks on “an enemy within, a group that can be targeted and scapegoated for all the problems of society”.
Then came the strongman tactics of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election – a cause still pursued by many Trump acolytes who see him as a “fascist imaginary”, as Hughes puts it.


[Foreign Policy]October 30, 2024
トランプは本当にファシストか?
So, Is Trump Really a Fascist?
Yes, but the more important question is whether that even matters to the electorate.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/30/trump-fascist-debate-us-presidential-election-mark-milley-john-kelly/
An unprecedented question in the history of U.S. presidential politics dominated the Sunday morning news programs last weekend and has lingered in the air ever since: Is the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, a fascist?
The question did not arise, as some would like to pretend, from putative left-leaning bias in the U.S. media.
Rather, it came from the recent comments of two former senior advisors to Trump during his presidency: Mark Milley and John Kelly, both highly ranked and decorated retired generals with years of distinguished service to the nation in their backgrounds.
Milley, a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that his onetime boss is “fascist to the core,” according to Bob Woodward’s new book, War. Meanwhile, Kelly, Trump’s longest-serving chief of staff, told the New York Times that Trump meets the definition of a fascist.
“Well, looking at the definition of fascism: It’s a far-right authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy,” he said.


[Wikipedia]
ドナルドトランプとファシズム
Donald Trump and fascism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_and_fascism
There has been significant academic and political debate over whether Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States and 47th President-elect of the United States, should be considered a fascist.
Critics of Trump have drawn comparisons between him and fascist leaders over authoritarian actions and rhetoric, while others have accused critics of using the term as an insult rather than making legitimate comparisons.
During his 2024 presidential campaign, a growing number of scholars, historians, commentators, politicians, former Trump officials, and generals have described Trump as a fascist.[b]
According to an October 2024 poll held by ABC News and Ipsos, 49% of American registered voters see Donald Trump as a fascist,[a] defined in the poll as "a political extremist who seeks to act as a dictator, disregards individual rights and threatens or uses force against their opponents".


[NPR]October 29, 2024
ハリスはトランプをファシストと呼んだ。専門家は、何がファシズムで何がファシズムでないかを議論。
Harris called Trump a 'fascist.' Experts debate what fascism is — and isn't
https://www.npr.org/2024/10/29/nx-s1-5164488/harris-trump-fascist-explained
Since before his first presidential run in 2016, former President Donald Trump has been accused of invoking the leadership style of the world’s most infamous fascists, namely Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator who popularized fascism, and Adolf Hitler.
With Election Day looming, the fascist accusations against Trump grew louder this past week.
Retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, Trump’s longest-serving chief of staff, said in an interview with The New York Times published on Oct. 22 that Trump “certainly falls into the general definition of fascist.”
The next day, the Republican presidential candidate’s Democratic opponent, Vice President Harris — when asked on CNN whether she thought Trump was a fascist — said, “Yes, I do.”
* What is fascism?
Scholars have long argued over the definition of fascism.
Roger Griffin, an emeritus professor of modern history at Oxford Brookes University in the U.K. and a widely cited political theorist on the topic, offers one explanation: an authoritarian, “revolutionary form of extreme nationalism” that often incorporates racism, xenophobia, male chauvinism and the culture of violence.
“It sees things like communism and liberalism as a threat to society,” he told NPR.
“Fascists themselves want to overthrow either a communist or a traditional conservative or a liberal state to create a new order.”
* Why some scholars use "fascist" to describe Trump
Those who endorse the fascist label for the former president have pointed to the following marks of Trump’s campaign and presidency: Upon announcing his 2016 presidential bid, Trump maligned Mexican migrants as rapists and pledged to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
He’s cited Mussolini and, according to former staff, has spoken highly of Hitler.
He’s sought to delegitimize news media, calling the press an “enemy of the American people.”
He tried to overturn a free and fair election that he lost, convinced most Republicans that President Biden’s victory was illegitimate, and promoted lies about a stolen election, sowing distrust in the democratic process.
For many scholars, the answer to whether Trump meets the qualifications of a fascist boils down to what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump’s followers stormed the Capitol to stop the democratic transfer of power.
“If Trump [on Jan. 6] intended to overthrow the American Constitution and inaugurate a new order based on charismatic power exercised by him, then he was absolutely a fascist,” Griffin, the British political theorist, said.
But, according to Griffin, Trump himself lacked intention on that day because he has no fixed ideology.
“You can associate him with racism, xenophobia, male chauvinism, extreme capitalism and the whole load of -isms,” he said, but he sees “no evidence that Trump has a coherent enough ideology, let alone a coherent ideology of the overthrow of the state through a coup to merit the word fascism.”