Japan’s finance minister, Taro Aso, has courted fresh controversy after expressing admiration for the Nazis, describing Adolf Hitler as “having the right motives”.
“Hitler, who killed millions of people, was no good even if his motive was right,” Aso told a meeting of his faction of the governing Liberal Democratic party, according to Jiji Press.
Aso retracted the comments on Wednesday after criticism that he appeared to be defending Hitler’s motives for the genocide of millions of Jews during the second world war.
“It is clear from my overall remarks that I regard Hitler in extremely negative terms, and it’s clear that his motives were also wrong,” Aso said in a statement, adding that he did not intend to defend Hitler, but to stress the importance of politicians achieving results.
“It was inappropriate that I cited Hitler as an example and I would like to retract that.”





















































In elk geval hebben Duitsland en Japan alhoewel de millitaire oorlog verloren, maar de economische oorlog gewonnen .En dat is wat ze willen hebben.De wereld mag hun leiders verachten of niet.Ze hebben het zelf beter dan voor de oorlog en menige andere landen.
@Aso said in a statement, adding that he did not intend to defend Hitler, but to stress the importance of politicians achieving results”@
Die Aso denkt daarbij zeker aan zijn eigen Nip verleden. Blijkbaar eenmaal een Nip blijft een Nip.
Ron…. je jappenhaat heeft het weer overgenomen.