All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.176 (nytimes, USATODAY, cnni, NBCNews, cpsj, etc.)
World Vol.175 (cspan, NewYorker, TheAtlantic)
World Vol.173 (incl Afghanistan)
World Vol.171 (incl Afghanistan)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
175:@NewYorker
174:@aawsat_eng、@ForeignAffairs
173:@TheWilsonCenter、@IranPrimer、@CBS8
172:@BBCWorld2枚、@AtlanticCouncil,@politico
171:@BelferCenter
168:@washingtonpost,@dandrezner
Japan・Japanese及びAfghanistan・Afghanを入力、検索して8月27日正午頃出て来た最近のツイート
Japan dispatches three aircraft for Afghanistan rescue mission pic.twitter.com/yLQD5V7Cd4
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 26, 2021
Japan has dispatched a Self-Defense Force plane to evacuate Japanese nationals and Afghan staff members from its embassy in Kabul. pic.twitter.com/tDsiIMcEHY
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 23, 2021
As Japan's government scrambles to evacuate Japanese and local staff working at its embassy and other Japanese organizations in Afghanistan following the Taliban's return to power, some of those involved in the mission aired safety concerns Tuesday. https://t.co/OgBYvtTR7R
— Asia Democracy Chronicles (@demchronicles) August 26, 2021
Taking account of the recent deterioration in security situation in Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, JMOD/JSDF today received a request from Minister for Foreign Affairs ad interim to transport Japanese nationals, etc. from Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/wabdBbSfaN
— Japan Ministry of Defense/Self-Defense Forces (@ModJapan_en) August 23, 2021
Plans to temporarily relocate evacuees to U.S. bases in South Korea and Japan were scrapped due to logistical and geographical factors, according to a Reuters report on Tuesday. https://t.co/oUK9dxFWSF
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) August 26, 2021
U.S. Forces Korea “has not been tasked to provide temporary housing or other support for anyone departing Afghanistan,” spokesman Col. Lee Peters said in an email Monday to Stars and Stripes. https://t.co/3tB6z0z4cD
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) August 24, 2021
U.S. military commands in the Pacific say they are ready to help with the evacuation of vulnerable Afghans. https://t.co/3tB6z0z4cD
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) August 23, 2021
The United States has decided against the idea of using its largest overseas military bases in South Korea and Japan to house Afghan refugees temporarily, two sources with close knowledge of the matter told @Reuters. https://t.co/3JJSsKcUSd
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) August 24, 2021
Great photo of #Japan Air Self-Defense Force C-2 transport plane flying after departing for #Afghanistan
Photo by Kyodo News pic.twitter.com/2SfhHFqJqW
— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_aba) August 23, 2021
Japan sends SDF aircraft to Afghanistan for evacuations. It will be the first time the SDF has evacuated foreign nationals from a country. https://t.co/m3AdAgjNIn
— Céline Pajon (@CelinePajon) August 24, 2021
The collapse of Afghan government means that the West needs to cooperate with Iran in order to bring some order to the ME. Policy of war & sanctions has clearly failed.
Iran: Japanese FM discusses nuclear deal, Afghanistan turmoil https://t.co/sIRoQxiMbF via @AJEnglish— Farhang Jahanpour (@FJShirazi) August 24, 2021
What’s happening in the US should worry the EU, Japan, Australia or Canada. We are far from being equipped for a weak US.
The last weeks are a bitter and critical game changer that will reinforce the Chinese global influence. #Afghanistan https://t.co/GAKvlNdNaP
— Alexandre Krauss (@AlexandreKrausz) August 24, 2021
Our bases in Japan & Germany are still there… 75 years on. Nation-building is a process that takes a very long time 🇺🇸🇦🇫🇬🇧
Director of Communications, @samwarmstrong, spoke to Bloomberg (@business) about the situation in #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/cedzXlmhY9
— Henry Jackson Society (@HJS_Org) August 20, 2021
The US will have to fight the rapidly growing trust deficit, which would be felt among its post-war allies including Japan, Korea and the 10-nation Association of South East Asian Nations.#UnitedStates #Afghanistan #Taliban https://t.co/FAD38zfNvm
— Deccan Herald (@DeccanHerald) August 25, 2021
The alternative to withdrawal from Afghanistan was not “endless occupation” but open-ended presence. Occupation is imposed, presence invited. Unless you think we are occupying Japan, Germany, & South Korea. And yes, withdrawal was the problem. https://t.co/FceI02wWNF
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) August 27, 2021
Global repositioning notwithstanding, allies such as Japan know they must play a greater security role.https://t.co/vp4a10CjHf
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) August 20, 2021
We were in a "non combat" mode in #Afghanistan & could have kept the country semi-stable with about 2500 troops & air support & a robust logistics tail. Could have gradually (and quietly) withdrawn some support over time. We are still in #Korea, #Germany, #Japan, & #Italy! https://t.co/yr4Gdj4jER
— Jim (@CSMUSArmy) August 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/japan_radar/status/1430952511632908294
https://twitter.com/japan_radar/status/1430847389682728964
https://twitter.com/japan_radar/status/1429760959044747270
https://twitter.com/japan_radar/status/1428841036827136001
Addressing the situation in neighbouring Afghanistan, Raisi welcomed the efforts of Japan and other countries in the region to help establish peace and stability in the Asian nation and in the region. https://t.co/OZpFVtbLIp
— The Statesman (@TheStatesmanLtd) August 23, 2021
Taliban invite Japan for reconstruction of Afghanistanhttps://t.co/fv4otFiw4C pic.twitter.com/vneWBEUebk
— Yeni Şafak English (@yenisafakEN) August 24, 2021
Three Japanese aircraft to lift nationals, local staff from Afghanistanhttps://t.co/Ccd664eVMt pic.twitter.com/sAYbog4hMf
— Yeni Şafak English (@yenisafakEN) August 23, 2021
Afghan athletes are unable to get to Japan to participate in the Paralympic Games due to ongoing turmoil in their country after the insurgent group Taliban took control, routing government forceshttps://t.co/6OoF3l36tu
— WION (@WIONews) August 24, 2021
#Japan will send three Self-Defense Forces (SDF) planes to #Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese nationals and local staff who worked for the country's embassy and other organisations, the top government spokesperson said on Monday. pic.twitter.com/VUqrNMkZML
— IANS Tweets (@ians_india) August 23, 2021
He also insisted that the G7 made up of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the UK had considerable leverage at its disposal.https://t.co/dKAWKEnJO7
— News18 (@CNNnews18) August 24, 2021
Japanese defence minister Nobuo Kishi said the planes will pick up nationals and Afghans who worked for the Japanese Embassy and development agencies.#Afghanistan #AfghanistanBurning #Japan https://t.co/uzR5AOCIHw
— EastMojo (@EastMojo) August 23, 2021
#Japan will send three military aircraft to Afghanistan starting Monday to evacuate Japanese citizens and local staff as security deteriorates following #Taliban takeover, officials saidhttps://t.co/iXpUqpZwrZ
— Business Standard (@bsindia) August 23, 2021
Japan closes embassy in Afghanistan https://t.co/yvX7t5smi8 pic.twitter.com/mRF5nF6kCX
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) August 17, 2021
US scraps plan to use S.Korea, Japan bases for Afghan refugees —sourceshttps://t.co/Ddh13MnJg7
— GMA News (@gmanews) August 24, 2021
#Japan will send three military aircrafts to #Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese citizens and local staff as security deteriorates following the Taliban takeover, officials say.https://t.co/CkmUIO0Wya
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) August 23, 2021
US cancels plan to use South Korean and Japanese military bases for Afghan refugees – sources https://t.co/uAlq4qSEv3
— ExBulletin (@ExBulletinUk) August 24, 2021
Afghanistan Crisis: Japan to Send Three Military Aircrafts to Kabul to Evacuate Japanese Citizenshttps://t.co/1Tj0UsWJG9#Afghanistan #AfghanistanCrisis #JapanMilitaryAircrafts #JapaneseCitizens #Kabul #Taliban
— LatestLY (@latestly) August 23, 2021
Japan will send military aircraft to Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese citizens and local staff. https://t.co/LZcjgzbdWo
— 9NEWS Denver (@9NEWS) August 23, 2021
Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi says the planes will pick up Japanese nationals and Afghans who worked for the Japanese Embassy and development agencies. https://t.co/4lfboSAewE
— CBS 8 San Diego (@CBS8) August 23, 2021
Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi says the planes will pick up Japanese nationals and Afghans who worked for the Japanese Embassy and development agencies. https://t.co/0602KRQ1YX
— FOX61 (@FOX61News) August 23, 2021
Japan will send three military aircraft to Afghanistan to evacuate its citizens, AP reports https://t.co/CrFXjhld04
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) August 23, 2021
CCS Kato announces dispatch of SDF aircraft to Afghanistan. First of two C-130s left today. Will evacuate Japanese and Afghans, and provide assistance as needed to other nations there. https://t.co/1ArRJikvtF
— Sheila A. Smith (@SheilaSmithCFR) August 24, 2021
Japan continued efforts Thursday to evacuate its nationals and local staff working at its embassy and other Japanese organizations in conflict-torn Afghanistan, officials said. (via @kyodo_english)https://t.co/vs3ONAUThb
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) August 26, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide has stressed that Japan is willing to contribute to humanitarian aid for Afghanistan. (via @NHKWORLD_News)https://t.co/MPqSPmUWYk pic.twitter.com/mf97vtHw8L
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) August 25, 2021
Japan will send Self-Defense Forces plane to Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese nationals there and local staff#Afghanistan https://t.co/HaOwDAyqQw
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 23, 2021
AFGHAN TURMOIL | JAPAN's ACT OF MERCY
Japan has usually been reluctant to accept international refugees, but this time is different.https://t.co/wi5QBFzPJr
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 25, 2021
G-7 to work closely for safe evacuation from Afghanistanhttps://t.co/XfYLGxDkxI
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) August 25, 2021
The government has decided to dispatch Self-Defense Forces transport aircraft to Kabul to evacuate Japanese nationals from Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban retaking control of the country. https://t.co/fQcMdZS5iF
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) August 23, 2021
G-7 vows to ensure safe #Afghanistan evacuation, keep Taliban on watchhttps://t.co/nP4iXMgnMq
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 24, 2021
JUST IN: Japan, Iran agree to cooperate in stabilizing Afghanistan: Motegihttps://t.co/Csw8DPPEsb pic.twitter.com/asxoqoGv4F
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 22, 2021
Biden vows to complete difficult evacuation mission in #Afghanistanhttps://t.co/FbEPsRsdD4
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 20, 2021
#XiJinping , #Putin agree to join hands to stabilize situation in #Afghanistanhttps://t.co/QO3x3cheuL#China #Russia
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 25, 2021
70% of #Americans back U.S. withdrawal from #Afghanistan: pollhttps://t.co/tilQ6cvVgV
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 21, 2021
G-7 affirms need to swiftly evacuate foreigners from Afghanistan https://t.co/lKFaQe9u8c
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 19, 2021
Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan may prompt China to value Japan https://t.co/gCLECZa35c
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 20, 2021
Tokyo Paralympic opening ceremony to include Afghanistan flaghttps://t.co/f2CIVXzQOt
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 23, 2021
Afghan interpreter confides to Mainichi fears of Taliban execution: 'We're left behind'https://t.co/H8YM4ZTlEW
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 25, 2021
Afghan flag carried by volunteer at Paralympic opening ceremony https://t.co/HAo5cATmoF
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 25, 2021
Kaleidoscope of the Heart: Afghanistan activist Dr. Nakamura taught us to work together https://t.co/xr1OFeV41h
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 25, 2021
SDF planes to rescue remaining Japanese, local staff from #Kabul #Afghanistan | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, #Japan News and Analysis : The Asahi Shimbun https://t.co/tUltkKhT4x
— Asahi Shimbun AJW (@AJWasahi) August 23, 2021
JJ Chalmers boarded a flight to Japan for the Tokyo Paralympics when he was unexpectedly reunited with the pilot who flew him out of Afghanistan a decade ago and helped save his life.
https://t.co/LO2mCdmFw4— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) August 25, 2021
The flag of Afghanistan will be used as a symbol of "solidarity and peace" as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games kicks off on Tuesday night in Japan #Paralympics https://t.co/yhmq4cyh9A
— CNNWynn (@WynnWs) August 24, 2021
#Tokyo2020 titbits: Afghans are loved https://t.co/pfgDokBdrr | @DhakabaKigongo in Japan
— Daily Monitor Sports (@Monitor_Sport) August 26, 2021
Afghanistan's flag will be included in the Paralympics opening ceremony, despite the fact the country's athletes are unable to make it to Japan.@_JordanJBryan reports from Tokyo. https://t.co/DPAiUrKvW5
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) August 23, 2021
A UNHCR representative carries the flag of Afghanistan in an act of solidarity, after the team was unable to get to Japan due to ongoing turmoil in their country. More photos: https://t.co/VshK2ufobY 📷 @markodjurica #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/pNijV2zDes
— Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) August 24, 2021
Afghanistan’s stability and reconstruction are closely related to Japan’s national interest, Japanese Prime Minister @sugawitter said on Wednesday, adding that Tokyo will work closely with other countries on Afghanistan.https://t.co/hz7iUCmlMZ pic.twitter.com/KJIjzYSn0l
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) August 26, 2021
An #Afghan soldier was killed and several were wounded when a gun battle erupted on Monday amid continuing chaos at Kabul airport in Afghanistan.https://t.co/2Cr3CHFGSb pic.twitter.com/Hwc9oVMdE4
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) August 24, 2021
The Japanese government plans to dispatch a Self-Defense Forces airplane to Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese nationals and others in the country, now under the control of the #Taliban.https://t.co/k7TVLSBz78 pic.twitter.com/WLUcHStBn3
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) August 23, 2021
Safety concern aired as Japan rushes to evacuate nationals from Kabul: As Japan's government scrambles to evacuate Japanese and local staff working at its embassy and other Japanese organizations in Afghanistan following the Taliban's return to power,… https://t.co/0wfjPNOVpD
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) August 24, 2021
Taliban want to maintain good relations with Japan: spokesman: A spokesman for the Taliban has said the Islamist group wants to maintain good relations with Japan, expressing hope that the country will reopen its recently shuttered embassy… https://t.co/Cayc4aHjQX
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) August 24, 2021
Gov't to send SDF planes to Kabul to evacuate Japanese, Afghans: Japan will send three military aircraft to Afghanistan starting Monday to evacuate Japanese citizens and local staff as security deteriorates following the Taliban takeover, officials said.… https://t.co/pKb0aMGgMD
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) August 23, 2021
Japan to send SDF aircraft to Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese nationals https://t.co/J6N5BxVJap
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) August 23, 2021
I don't think this point is even worth a full article. It should be blatantly obvious to anyone that Afghanistan is nothing like Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan. Not even close. https://t.co/y0WZfg2yhv
— Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア) (@OliverJia1014) August 26, 2021
Commentary: Experts say history has shown that Afghanistan's traditional tribal groups tend to reject central government rule, which was the case during the British, Soviet and U.S. interventions. https://t.co/5kFCxGOsTG
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
The bombings mark the worst single-day death toll for the U.S. military in Afghanistan since 2011. https://t.co/J7mXCbJIWM
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
Freedom to swim: Afghan refugee competes in Tokyo Paralympics | via @nytimes https://t.co/Ww4KmQ37PA
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
Pressure to complete the evacuations has intensified amid concerns about the security situation outside the airport, where the Taliban are in control. https://t.co/bUoq7sQ1DE
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
Commentary: It’s in the world's interest to educated Afghanistan's girls — as one may become the leader who plays a critical role in the fight against extremism. https://t.co/faMyMzBBc6
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
Biden resists Afghan deadline pressure but seeks backup options https://t.co/w6qUQw7iLE
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
A Taliban spokesman praised Japanese NGOs and stressed that the group will guarantee the safety of Japanese nationals and their property. https://t.co/RgtyZQYdEI
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 26, 2021
Commentary: The Taliban’s quick takeover of Afghanistan and the near impossibility of being able to establish a functioning government in Kabul suggests Biden's withdrawal decision was the right one. https://t.co/lz8xiypXD8
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 25, 2021
Afghan Paralympians evacuated and safe, IPC says #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics https://t.co/oSxy8aH6rR
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 25, 2021
Biden resisted mounting pressure to keep U.S. troops in Afghanistan past his Aug. 31 deadline but ordered his national security team to come up with contingency plans if he determines that a delay is needed. https://t.co/TCMGlI50A0
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 25, 2021
Commentary: The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan should not be construed with its commitments to Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The U.S. Afghan presence was pressed upon it by the 9/11 attacks. https://t.co/vtYjjzjoKm
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 24, 2021
Some members of the SDF and the Defense Ministry expressed wariness over the fluid security situation in Afghanistan and the hurriedly arranged nature of the transport mission. https://t.co/UOrYrGnBtb
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 24, 2021
A Taliban spokesman praised Japanese NGOs and stressed that the group will guarantee the safety of Japanese nationals and their property. https://t.co/4NAom45u6e
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 24, 2021
Commentary: A failure to engage after a debacle like Afghanistan will undermine U.S. credibility, proof once again that the coverup is often worse than the crime. https://t.co/lhrPXaJhPd
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 24, 2021
China, with no previous involvement in Afghanistan but a strong alliance with Pakistan, has held out an olive branch to the Taliban, enticed by the country’s mineral wealth. https://t.co/GKdQ2INrUD
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 24, 2021
Japan plans to dispatch a Self-Defense Forces plane to Afghanistan to evacuate Japanese nationals and local staff who have worked for the Japanese Embassy. https://t.co/sdJjuKo0bz
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 23, 2021
The White House has gone on the diplomatic offensive in Asia after years of passive U.S. engagement. https://t.co/mzOxvrgBKP
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 23, 2021
Afghanistan is by far the world's biggest producer of heroin, making the drug policies of the new Taliban-led government of crucial importance. https://t.co/qBT9ZOSBMA
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 22, 2021
Commentary: From Vietnam to the Persian Gulf, the American empire has been defeated and worn down about as thoroughly as the British and French in the early 1960s. https://t.co/Yo6w18HzCG
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 22, 2021
“I hope the world leaders won’t abandon Afghanistan now and will continue their support and provide guidance to help restore normal life there." https://t.co/60utUVehhW
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 22, 2021
"What we are seeing is a country collapsing. All the pride, happiness to be there to empower women and men of the country, is like it was just wasted." https://t.co/Q0u40Lhfgl
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 21, 2021
The Panjshir Valley has long had a reputation as a bastion of resistance in Afghanistan, but analysts doubt it'll be a threat for the Taliban. https://t.co/wK8HhP0UeG
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 21, 2021
Chaos around Kabul Airport was so bad this week that the U.S. military was forced to use three helicopters to transport 169 Americans into the complex from a building just 200 meters away. https://t.co/CuCo5gO16z
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 21, 2021
International Paralympic Committee chief Andrew Parsons said his organization has no means to safely bring athletes from Afghanistan to Tokyo. https://t.co/VtIKl4uiVa
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 20, 2021
Commentary: The biggest U.S. mistake after 9/11 was the failure to secure long-term support from the frontline states surrounding Afghanistan such as Iran, China, Russia and, above all, Pakistan. https://t.co/tORPQp2jS6
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 20, 2021
"Sometimes I stand in front of the window and I think about how I got here and how I’m lucky that I’m not in Afghanistan now." https://t.co/ePo7DjoCYt
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 20, 2021
Commentary: The various factions of the Taliban will split, mostly on ethnic lines, and another civil war of uncertain length will follow. https://t.co/0dAN44qTBc
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 20, 2021
The insurgent Taliban took over Afghanistan with astonishing speed, but it appears unlikely that it will prove equally as fast in gaining control of most of the Afghan central bank’s roughly $10 billion in assets. https://t.co/Jb9kw3qS6l
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 20, 2021
"What we are seeing is a country collapsing. All the pride, happiness to be there to empower women and men of the country, is like it was just wasted." https://t.co/1s4i1hdHvk
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 19, 2021
"They (NATO and the United States) should have admitted failure earlier." https://t.co/5WlnuKNm2y
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 19, 2021
Every other country (aside from Japan) is free to invade Afghanistan with their own troops. Enough American men and women have died. https://t.co/0B0NTRVnz2
— Jessy Han (@hjessy_) August 25, 2021
A Taliban unit recreated a photograph in seized U.S. military gear appearing to mock the famous World War II image of the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima, Japan. #Afghanistanhttps://t.co/mP299tNVkh
— Yahoo Philippines (@YahooPH) August 24, 2021