2017/9/7のニュース

2017/9/7、ウラジオストックでのEastern Economic Forumの機会に日露首脳が会談し、共同記者会見を行いましたが、特筆すべきことはありません。

北朝鮮問題について日、ロがそれぞれの立場を強調するだけで終わりました。ライブを見ていたら質疑応答はありませんでした。

RT2017/9/7 China lodges protest with S. Korea over deployment of THAAD launchers China has lodged a stern protest against South Korea over the deployment of four additional Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) launchers, according to the foreign ministry. The comment was made by Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang during a regular press briefing on Thursday, according to Reuters. It comes just one day after Geng said that China "expresses serious concern" over the decision to deploy the additional launchers, adding that such a move can "in no way address the security concerns of the relevant countries" involved in the North Korean standoff. Instead, it will "only severely undermine regional strategic balance and jeopardize the strategic security interests of China and other regional countries. "Moreover, it will exacerbate the tensions and confrontation on the Korean Peninsula and complicate the Korean Peninsula issue," he said on Wednesday. Geng also said that China urges the US and South Korea to "immediately stop the relevant deployment and remove the relevant equipment." South Korea deployed the four additional THAAD launchers to the US Forces Korea (USFK) base in Seongju early Thursday, just four days after Pyongyang launched its sixth and most powerful nuclear test. The decision to deploy the launchers prompted some 400 protesters to turn up in front of the administrative building in Seongju. Thirty-eight people, including six officers, were injured during scuffles between police and demonstrators, a fire department official in Seongju told AP. Four civilians also tried to cross the fence of the THAAD site before being arrested and taken to Kimcheon police station for investigation. Authorities eventually managed to quash the unrest a few hours before the THAAD launchers arrived to the USFK base. The THAAD system, designed to shoot down short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, has long been a source of controversy. Some South Koreans claim it will have negative health and environmental impacts. Others say the system will cause Seongju to become a prime target for North Korean attacks. The South Korean government has called the Thursday deployment "provisional," acknowledging that an additional environmental impact assessment of the THAAD system is needed. The decision to deploy the four additional THAAD launchers comes amid increased threats from North Korea, which shows no signs of ending its nuclear or ballistic missile tests, warning on Tuesday that more "gift packages" are on the way if the US continues its "reckless provocations." Pyongyang's Sunday nuclear test prompted US President Trump to respond by saying that Washington was considering cutting trade with countries that do business with Pyongyang.

ENENEWS2017/9/6 “Worst hurricane ever” headed straight for multiple US nuclear plants — Winds up to 225 MPH — Storm to cause “apocalyptic damage” — Officials making Fukushima comparisons Miami Herald, Sept 6, 2017 at 2:00 PM EDT (emphasis added): Two South Florida nuclear power plants lie in Irma’s path… projections on Wednesday showed [Irma] headed straight for South Florida… But neither Turkey Point nor the St. Lucie plant farther up the coast had made the call yet to shutting down the plants… “If we anticipate there will be direct impacts on either facility we’ll shut down the units,” [spokesman Peter Robbins] said. Bloomberg, Sep 6, 2017 at 1:10 PM EDT: Nuclear Plants in Irma’s Path Plan Shutdowns Ahead of Storm… Two of the Sunshine State’s nuclear facilities are in the Category 5 storm’s path… NextEra Energy Inc. will shut the plants “long before” the onset of hurricane force winds, spokesman Peter Robbins told Bloomberg… Washington Post, Sep 6, 2017 at 7:50 PM EDT: This could be The Big One, again, and everyone knows it… Hurricane Irma is about as big as a tropical cyclone can possibly get, and the latest computer models show it aimed at South Florida as if following directions by GPS… This hurricane’s 185-mph maximum sustained winds are the strongest recorded for a landfalling hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean… Storm preparations also were underway at two nuclear sites in Florida… NextEra said that it will shut down its four nuclear reactors before Irma makes landfall… NextEra also said that its reactors could weather a loss of electricity of the sort that caused a meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi reactors… PBS, Sep 6, 2017 at 6:50 PM EDT: Sustained winds are still blowing at a record 185 miles an hour, with gusts up to 225 miles an hour. One forecaster watching the assault today said this thing is a buzz saw…

sivad @sivad 9月6日

「福島でがん増加はない」が国際的コンセンサスである、のようなデマを飛ばすライターがいるようですが、福島の検討委員会およびUNSCEARは放射線影響の可能性を否定しておらず、国際環境疫学会も多発を受けて甲状腺がんリスクの見直しを勧告しています。デマにご注意!

NHKに代わって真実を広めます @XXXWWWXXX_Gonzi 7時間前

あの『創価学会』がオウムに人材を多数送り込んでいたことが判明。他、自民党のスポンサーとして知られる統一教会も。メディア、警察、裁判所までが真相隠蔽に加担していたと見られる。30分で分かるオウム事件の全貌

フクシマから国の偽装を暴く @Anti_Jigokudama 3時間前

2号機のパーティクルに比べ大粒で歪なものがあった。還元性。 →おそらくは、ベントなどにより酸素が入らない爆発前のメルトダウンして還元状態の時のベント(圧力逃し弁)起因ではないか?圧力が弱く大粒で歪球状のものもありこれは小さい

フクシマから国の偽装を暴く @Anti_Jigokudama 8月31日

「放射性物質」の正体!  「福島第一原子力発電所事故により1号機から放出された放射性粒子の放射光マイクロビームX線分析を用いる化学正常の解明」2017年 土壌中の高線量パーティクル巨大1号機と2号機(Csボールでも様々な含有物)

suhama 脱原発 脱格差社会 @suhamayuki
返信先: @Anti_Jigokudamaさん

結論・「これらの粒子は2011年3月12日~13日に放出されたと考えられ、あるいは3月12日の水素ガスがその主な放出要因であった可能性が示唆それ・・・」明確に原発事故が原因であると決定づけ、「人体及び環境への影響の評価、さらに効率的な除去法の開発へも繋がる重要な知見である」と。

Happy @cooky_happy3chm 1時間前

安倍さんは移民を受け入れないと国民に言って大ウソをつき どんどん受け入れますね 永住権も最速で取れる国にするんだって(ニューヨーク講演で)在日に地方参政権を与えるって(日韓議員連盟合同総会で)在日の生活保護は日本国民に限ると定められていますが人道的に・・・容認(国会で)似非保守

片岡龍峰 @ryuhokataoka 8時間前

第一波は到着済みですが、まだ磁気嵐にはなっていません。そして明日の夜に地球に来る第二波が、このX9クラスフレアのコロナ質量放出。全然油断できません。

桑ちゃん @namiekuwabara 2時間前

異常出産は震災前双葉郡でもささやかれていた事。作業員さんの子供に多いというささやき。それに稼働中の原発からは、放射性物質は大気中、海水中に放出され続ける。定期検査中でも放出される。BWRの場合は生蒸気がタービンに送られるわけですから冷却水(海水)も強い放射線の影響を受ける。

RT2017/9/7

Russia to help Japan clean up Fukushima disaster – Putin

By year-end, Russia and Japan will start joint efforts to clean up after the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Russian President Vladimir Putin made the announcement after talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Vladivostok.

The countries’ "cooperation in the sphere of the peaceful atom has been growing, and we expect that by the end of the year we will announce joint projects to eliminate the consequences of the Fukushima meltdown," Putin said on Thursday at the Eastern Economic Forum.

During the talks, the two leaders agreed to exchange information on experiments in getting rid of nuclear waste.

Earlier in the day, the deputy head of Russia’s Rosatom Kirill Komarov said the corporation is offering its services to Japan to assist in shutting down the Fukushima reactors.

Russian scientists have experience tackling nuclear meltdowns after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, the worst on record.

The accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant occurred on March 11, 2011, and became one of the largest nuclear meltdowns in history. A nine magnitude earthquake struck Japan, triggering a deadly tsunami. Flooding then caused a cooling system failure, which led to a meltdown in three reactors.

Officials say the decommissioning of the wrecked Fukushima reactors will take several decades, and according to some estimates, the cost could reach $200 billion.

Japan plans to restart 16 out of 45 Fukushima-type reactors, while the others will be mothballed. The country intends to reduce the share of nuclear energy from 29 percent in 2011 to 21-22 percent by 2030.

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