Japan To Setup U.S.-Iran Talks
U.S.-U.K.-Iran Leader's Guardian Spirits Speak Out
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Key points in this article:
- Iranian leader fears that Trump may make a deal with China
- President Trump’s real enemy is China, not Iran
- U.K. PM Johnson weighs the odds of choosing China or Japan.
Major global events are taking place.
The U.S. Trump administration recently reported that they reached their First Phase in trade negotiations with China’s Xi Jinping regime.
On the other hand, tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran, and there is talk of the Trump administration deploying their military to the Middle East.
In the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party won a historic victory in the General election. The country is now headed straight towards Brexit, and a significant global economic and diplomatic impact can be expected.
How can we unpack these complex and rapidly changing world affairs?
Master Ryuho Okawa, founder and CEO of the Happy Science Group, summoned the guardian spirits (i.e. accessing the subconscious) of PM Johnson, Iranian President Rouhani, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and President Trump, to find out their true intentions. The spiritual messages of Rouhani and Khamenei’s guardian spirits were conducted in Japanese.
What came to light was the significance of Japan’s role.
Trump’s Real Enemy Is China, Not Iran
The world is wondering why Trump accepted the trade deal with China.
The guardian spirits of Rouhani and Khamenei both expressed their fear that Trump may be suspending his battle with China to prepare for war with Iran.
Trump’s guardian spirit responded to this, saying that he does not intend to compromise against the Xi Jinping regime. The trade deal is just a negotiation strategy, he said. He even reaffirmed his plan “to bring an end” to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Then what is Trump’s battle stance against Iran all about? Trump’s guardian spirit claimed that it was a warning to induce Iran’s leaders to change “the way they think.” He doesn’t plan to declare war.
Japan has a major role in helping the U.S.-Iran negotiation avoid needless conflict, and for the Trump administration to focus on creating the China encirclement network. Iranian President Rouhani is scheduled to visit Japan on the 20th, to meet with PM Shinzo Abe.
In his assessment of these spiritual messages, Master Okawa proposed that Ayatollah Khamenei visit the U.S. to hold talks with Trump. “If Japan is to be the ‘middle man,’ [Mr. Abe] should also join those talks.”
PM Johnson Weighs China against Japan
The other major event was in the U.K.: the Conservative Party’s victory in the General election. Boris Johnson’s guardian spirit spoke of his aspiration to use Brexit as the beginning of making the U.K greater than ever before.
But his seemingly pro-China leaning is disconcerting.
Johnson has stated that “We are very enthusiastic about the Belt and Road Initiative,” and has expressed his desire to keep the U.K. as “the most open economy in Europe” for Chinese investments.
Johnson’s guardian spirit commented that while he supports economic investment in China, he disagrees with Xi Jinping’s political decisions. He clarified his intention to commit towards support for the people of Hong Kong who are suffering under China’s oppression.
But the U.K. is in a trade war with the EU so they are looking for a partner other than the U.S. “China is an option, and Japan is another option, as are other countries,” he said.
His ideological inconsistency is a slight cause for worry, but if Japan proposes to the U.K. to become an economic partner, it would help prevent U.K.-China relations from getting any stronger.
Japan has a major role in the current chaos of world affairs.
The spiritual messages covered the following additional topics:
- The difference between Iran’s anti-government protests and the Hong Kong protests
- Iran’s request for PM Abe
- What does Iran think Trump wants to do by sanctioning Iran?
- Iran’s self-assessment of their communication skills
- What does Johnson think about the Hong Kong problem?
- Johnson’s comments on Abe
- How does Trump see Xi’s current state?