Chapter 761: Chapter 319: Distraction Tactic_4 Chapter 761: Chapter 319: Distraction Tactic_4 “`
South Korea, Cao County, and Russia, among other nations, did not let Japan off the hook but continued to accuse Japan on the international stage. However, discourse power in the world is mainly controlled by the West, and with the West already leaning towards Japan, the voice of the Eastern World was so feeble that it was simply not heard by the world.
At the United Nations level, with the support of The United States of Arica, Britain, and France, no sanctions were ultimately imposed against Japan. Militarily, upon receiving orders from The United States of Arica, South Korea had no choice but to recall its warships patrolling in the Sea of Japan.
When The United States of Arica moved its powerful Navy close to Russia’s Far East territorial waters, Russia’s Pacific Fleet stationed in Japan’s mariti areas had to return ho to secure the safety of its own national territorial waters. Without the cover of South Korea and Russia, Cao County also had to withdraw its dilapidated warships back ho.
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Thus, under the aggressive hegemony of The United States of Arica, Japan neatly avoided the massive catastrophe that could have led to its destruction. On the surface, Japan had dodged a bullet, but what many did not know was that a large number of Japanese enterprises quietly transferred their high-quality assets to Arican financial capital, and so Japanese high-tech enterprises also began selling company stock to Arican capital. Unwittingly, Arican financial capital had taken control of the economic lifeline of Japan.
It was at this point that the staff mbers of the Arican President understood Mr. President’s maneuvers. They had previously been very dissatisfied with the President`s performance in the military conflict sparked by the ergence of Dream Island, as The United States of Arica had not gained any obvious advantage. But to their surprise, after the war was over, by welcoming Japan’s allegiance, The United States of Arica actually swallowed the biggest piece of the pie, taking direct control of Japan’s economic achievents. While acquiring trendous economic benefits, The United States of Arica also completely eliminated Japan as the most significant threat.
Combining the Arican President’s prior actions, these staff mbers suddenly realized that the President had never focused on the war with Dream Island but had turned his attention to Japan instead. This was also why the President had not previously assisted Japan, allowing it to be tornted by the international community and even stirring the pot inside.
And when Japan could no longer withstand the pressure and ca to ask for help, The United States of Arica’s President acted swiftly and decisively, finally plucking the ripe fruit that was Japan. At this ti, the staff mbers of the US Governnt couldn’t help but admire their President profoundly; they thought the ole President must be a born genius who, beneath an unreliable facade, had a wise heart.
What these staff mbers did not know was that the Arican President was not as great as they had imagined. He had rely seen the content of a letter in the drawer and made arrangents in advance. The letter clearly stated that it was not yet the right ti for The United States of Arica to attack Dream Island and then instructed the Arican President to focus his attention on Japan.
Therefore, The United States of Arica’s President had laid out a plan early on, feinted in one direction and struck unexpectedly in another, and in the end, Japan was surprisingly the one to take the hit, allowing The United States of Arica to take complete control over Japan. If the Japanese Pri Minister knew in advance that he had sent troops to attack Dream Island to assist The United States of Arica in achieving its goals, only to end up being fleeced by The United States of Arica, one wonders if he would have died of stupidity from his foolish actions?
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