Japan’s Second Founding, Aimed at Independent Self-defense, is Beginning, Apple Town (2017 April), p. 42. In another issue of his magazine, Motoya wrote: "Considering this, it was clear that the newspapers and citizens would protest strongly against sharing the South Manchuria Railway rights with the U.S., and I think Komura was afraid of such protests. Japan ended up making enemies of the U.S. and the Jewish capitalists, which led to War Plan Orange against Japan and then the Pacific War." in Japan has Finally Begun Breaking Free of the Postwar Regime, Apple Town 324 (2017 August), p. 49-46, at p. 47