Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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In the evening, looking at the thriving resistance team outside, Li Xinghe was somewhat amazed at Ohara Masayuki's handiwork:
"He's really powerful. He can even get civil servants to go on strike. It seems that Ohara Masayuki's power is even greater than I thought."
"The Metropolitan Police Department has been paralyzed. Many people went out to protest, but there were also people in the office asking what was going on." Kasukabe Tamako and Tatsumi Haruka, who had gone out to inquire about the news, came back and said.
“It’s time to prepare to suppress the riots.”
Yukimi Higashikawa was already adjusting the bullets in her pistol.
Tokyo metropolitan civil servants are divided.
This protest was the first time that the question of whether or not to oppose the United States was put before all civil servants.
Although tens of thousands of people took to the streets to protest, they were mainly concentrated on Roppongi Street. The protesting civil servants stood on the road, with their backs to the Aoyama base and facing the Japanese Prime Minister's residence, the Ministry of Defense and the Imperial Palace, forming a human wall.
However, their protest soon gained support from another major force.
On this day, Yuriko Koike, as the governor of Tokyo, announced her resignation as a response to the entry of US military bases into Tokyo.
After she stepped down, Tokyo's ruling party, the Tokyo Citizens First Party, united all 127 city councilors and more than 600 district councilors to launch a larger-scale strike protest:
"All the members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government should unite and stand up together to oppose the stationing of U.S. military bases in Tokyo!"
Hundreds of congressmen drove their campaign vehicles to block the road from Roppongi to Yoyogi. Each congressman had tens of thousands of voters, and each district councilor had thousands of voters. So many people held up hastily made banners and surrounded the U.S. Embassy and the U.S. Embassy Family Community.
The problem gradually became bigger.
Reporters from various countries began to hang around nearby, taking photos everywhere.
Li Xinghe said to Dongchuan Xueshi: "I'm going to the Prime Minister's residence. You should all get off work and go home."
"I'm going too." Dongchuan Xuemi was a little unhappy.
Li Xinghe touched his girlfriend's face and coaxed her:
"Listen, if you don't handle this properly it could ruin your future. I'll let Koizumi Shinjiro take the blame."
The so-called "protest" means protesting within the reasonable norms of a so-called democratic country.
Who will formulate reasonable regulations?
In Japan, it is of course the master of Japan, the United States, who will divide the power.
The Prime Minister's residence was filled with all kinds of people.
When Li Xinghe arrived, Defense Minister Nakatani Gen was still cursing:
"This is no longer just a protest, this is a riot in the city!"
"Are they planning to overthrow the current government?" Member of Parliament Yasutoshi Nishimura, the most powerful successor to the Abe faction, also shouted inside.
All kinds of noises made the scene look like a vegetable market.
It can be said that the local bureaucrats in Tokyo are using their power to teach the masters in the parliament a lesson.
In the small conference room, Li Xinghe gave Prime Minister Koizumi some advice:
"Let the Americans take the blame."
Shinjiro Koizumi looked hesitant and pale:
“Should I quit?”
Li Xinghe said firmly:
"No, you don't need to. You should announce that you will personally take a plane to the United States to protest and discuss countermeasures with the White House. Leave now and leave Tokyo immediately. The remaining Americans will take action soon."
“Do it!?”
Everyone was surprised.
Immediately, Prime Minister Koizumi hurriedly prepared to go abroad:
"Let's go."
Everyone understood that if Koizumi fled now, he could avoid being stigmatized by the black stigma of the unspeakable things that happened at night.
In front of the House of Representatives, Shinjiro Koizumi announced his decision to fly to Washington for negotiations immediately and was about to leave by helicopter.
Li Xinghe sat down and applied for riot control in Tokyo.
He wrote a report to the Ministry of Defense:
"From the beginning of the year to now, I have summarized the experience of three large-scale protests. The more urban and media-rich places are, the faster the suppression should be carried out to extinguish the flames. I will dispatch a number of Japanese social organizations that obey the United States to carry out riot control operations in Tokyo."
The Ministry of National Defense responded:
“Will it lead to resistance and media criticism?”
Li Xinghe said:
"Of course. But I think it's all worth it compared to the possible political subversion. There are 127 Tokyo city councilors, 19 of whom are members of the Japanese Communist Party. There are more than 23 district councilors in the 600 wards, nearly of whom are members of the Japanese Communist Party, and there are also extremely radical Communist Party members serving as district councilors."
There are so many Communist parties in Tokyo, which is a feature of developed countries, allowing the royal opposition to sit in the second seat. At this time, Li Xinghe reported the number, and the Americans were also stunned to find that Tokyo actually had a huge scale of one-sixth of the Communist Party.
In Li Xinghe's description, the time has come to put out the flames. The sooner the flames are put out, the smaller the voices of resistance will be.
This is especially true of the protests in Tokyo, because almost all of Japan's major media outlets are here, and every camera is aimed at the protesting crowd. In particular, when all of Tokyo's city councilors and 23 ward councilors rush together, it is almost as if the entire legislative and administrative districts of the capital are in rebellion, and it is indeed easy for political subversion to occur that cannot be underestimated.
Although the probability is extremely low.
"Let's go."
The Department of Defense did not tell the White House, but decided on the treatment of Japan in private.
Since the Japanese resistance will not be fierce, there is no problem. But the Ministry of National Defense will not consider that this practice, similar to Chun Doo-hwan's arrest of democratic progressives, is completely a death experiment with the political life of the Liberal Democratic Party. Every time they do it, the dog's life will be shortened.
This is a problem of cognition.
The Chinese know that the Japanese are America's dogs, and the Japanese also know that they are America's dogs but pretend to be independent. However, for the Americans, they really cannot understand what East Asian culture is, and do not understand why China, Japan and South Korea can always get together, why the Japanese stick together in small groups, why Koreatown is next to Chinatown, and why international students from the three countries get together quietly from time to time.
America cannot understand Japan.
Therefore, the Pentagon cannot understand to what extent it should be tough and how to compromise in order to win the favor of the Japanese.
Openly pissing and shitting on Japan's democratic system is the greatest disgusting thing about Japan.
As soon as we applied and started, the helicopter arrived.
Koizumi Shinjiro was still cursing as he left:
"Humph, we should have good relations with China, but the days of being clamped down by the United States at any time are numbered."
Li Xinghe sighed.
It was only on this point that Koizumi made a huge mistake.
Because for the United States, it is a huge political mistake that absolutely cannot be tolerated if the leaders of countries or regions that it regards as its military sphere of influence show pro-China tendencies.
The United States allows pro-China elements to be active in the political arena in its vassal countries. After all, the Ping-Pong Diplomacy was too legendary, and how to retain the royal pro-China faction is already a science. However, no matter how much the royal opposition dances, it cannot interfere with the prime minister's pro-American stance.
If we use a personification of the country, the United States is like a young boy who, after getting married, hopes that the wife will obey him without limit and spend money to support him. If he is not satisfied, he will beat her up until she obeys him. He is arrogant and thinks he is very reliable, but he is also sensitive to any behavior of the wife that may appear unfaithful, and thus breaks down her defenses.
This kind of behavior, which is both childish and gangster-like, makes Japan very helpless.
Because they may be hit at any time, and just like Shinzo Abe's first term, they were really hit hard.
Since the beginning of his second term, Shinzo Abe has maintained a pro-American stance, while relying heavily on the pro-China Nikai Toshihiro to balance international relations. This kind of balance between the two houses is the stable state of Japanese politics.
Li Xinghe sighed to Takigawa Masami:
"Prime Minister Koizumi will probably only be able to live here for a few months."
Takigawa Asami nodded in understanding.
......
Looking back, Li Xinghe first mobilized two thousand people from the US military camp, a small number of US soldiers and most of Ukrainians, and asked them to disguise themselves as thugs.
"You shall not kill. Cover your face."
"Hold the sticks, no guns."
After making all the arrangements here, Li Xinghe returned to the Metropolitan Police Department and privately convened several section chiefs of the Security Department.
"We will conduct night raids, but mainly monitor the Americans for evil deeds."
Li Xinghe had a complex expression, showing the talent of an award-winning actor:
"This night raid operation is carried out by various teams hired by the Americans. You just need to watch from the sidelines and make sure no one dies. Don't interfere. We are all colleagues, and don't show your face."
The police officers in the security department sighed, and that was all they could do.
Everyone disguised themselves and, under the command of Li Xinghe, secretly went to the protest site in the dark.
First, Li Xinghe ordered people to cut off the power in the vicinity to prevent the cameras from filming.
Then, dozens of Hummers rushed into the intersection where tens of thousands of people had gathered, knocked over election vehicles, and beat and drove away the protesters.
"What are you doing? Hitting someone!"
Under the cover of darkness, hooded thugs wielded batons as fast as the wind and beat up the stupid fools who dared to protest against America's daddy.
The sticks were waving like a strong wind.
Wearing helmets, the thugs organized beatings, kicks, and drives, dispersing most of the protesters alive, leaving only the diehards surrounded in the middle of the road in the dark.
The ground was covered with blood, scattered clothes, and broken cell phones scattered everywhere.
The core group of people who were fighting could not withstand the beating and more than a thousand were arrested.
Where are the more than 1,000 people who were captured detained?
Not to mention transportation, the entire Tokyo city is now filled with protesting people at night, and it would be easy for problems to arise if they were to see it.
Of course, Li Xinghe would not detain these people in the Qingshan Army Base. Although everyone knew that it was done by the Americans, he would not expose himself.
So after a brief discussion, these people were pushed into a building in the northeast corner of Qingshan Army Base.
This is the home of the Japan Science Council.
This organization is directly under the Japanese Prime Minister's Office and is a wide-area research institution similar to the "Academic Writers Association". It mainly studies some mysterious things such as "academic freedom and freedom of thought in Japan", "development of academic trends in Japan", "science and social ethics", etc.
Normally, this government agency building only has some daily maintenance personnel, and it is empty at night.
Therefore, various democratic protesters were commanded by Li Xinghe and driven into a building that studied "Japanese ideological freedom" and detained in a conference room.
"shameful!"
"You evil dogs!"
It must be said that although the Japanese left has been excluded from the mainstream media, they are still tough in their protests. They still have the energy to curse when they are beaten and driven away, and then they are beaten again, with ten sticks per second, and they can only lie on the ground and gasp for breath.
So many unlucky people were driven into the conference hall. Li Xinghe, fully armed, covering his face with a baton, stood in front of the stage with a group of plainclothes American soldiers, looking down at them.
Li Xinghe spoke in English throughout the whole process. He joked:
“Although there is freedom in thought and scholarship, there is no freedom in politics! Politics only means obedience or death.”
"who are you!?"
"I just can't stand you normal citizens protesting."
Li Xinghe's Vancouver accent made the American soldiers laugh.
Then a woman rushed out and kicked Li Xinghe.
Isn’t this the new generation girl Hui Na?
Under Li Xinghe's speechless gaze, the new generation girl Hui Na gritted her teeth and wanted to hit someone.
Then she noticed that the man in the hood seemed to be her boss.
She was stunned.
"Who are you?" Li Xinghe adjusted his mood.
The new generation girl Hui Na staggered back and began to talk nonsense:
"I am... I am... I am a member of the Japanese naturalization movement, and I am a follower of Guangxia's rehabilitation. You shameless American imperialist dogs, I hate to..."
Li Xinghe slapped this stubborn left-wing subordinate in the face until it was swollen.
Snapped!
他 说:
"This is a terrorist. Take him to the next room and put him in solitary confinement. I will interrogate him individually later."
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