Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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In 2028, Colonel Naoo Maeda and the First Division's First Section Regiment clashed with Li Xinghe in the streets of Tokyo. Li Xinghe tricked Maeda into giving a statement on Fuji Television, thus launching a counter-offensive and annihilating the rebel organization. After that incident, no force in Tokyo could hinder Li Xinghe, allowing his forces to roam freely across the city. Although his troops weren't particularly strong in combat, they were virtually invincible in the competitive world of Japan.
In 2029, Li Xinghe, who had long fought on the front lines to protect American interests in Japan, has now become a member of the rebels. He leads two divisions of armored forces, blocking the entrance to Yokota Air Base.
In the tense atmosphere, Xiao Zhang handed a secret letter to Li Xinghe.
Upon opening the package, Li Xinghe discovered that the Liaoning aircraft carrier group, which had missed the opportunity to destroy the Yasukuni Shrine, had returned and would temporarily remain stationed in the Ryukyu Islands to support Li Xinghe.
He Yang also suggested:
"Brother, make a decision."
As the morning mist dissipates, the golden morning clouds in the distance reveal a breathtaking panorama, their shimmering surface like ocean waves, covering the white-topped, blue-bottomed Mount Fuji.
Gazing at the snow-capped Mount Fuji in the distance, Li Xinghe picked up the command communication device and issued combat orders:
"The weather is clear, and Mount Fuji is high!"
His voice was calm and steady, without the slightest fluctuation.
The voices of the crowd surged, making this sentence echo in every armored vehicle.
“Fuji is high!”
The VT4 main battle tank turned its turret and aimed at the Yokota base.
“Fuji is high!”
The Guardian armored vehicle activated the firing button for its 14.5mm machine gun.
“Fuji is high!”
The driver of the Type 10 tank was so nervous that he accidentally jammed the control panel buttons.
At this moment, the guards at the entrance of Yokota Air Base were still full of questions:
"What? Raising the flag and shouting slogans again, what are they doing?"
"Are you trying to intimidate Ambassador Rubio?"
The American soldiers laughed and joked.
Then everything went black, and I collapsed to the ground.
All that could be heard was the rapid, rain-like sound of machine gun fire, a storm of fire sweeping across the small forest buffer zone of Yokota Air Base like lightning. Then the tanks turned and rolled through the grass like thunder and raging waves, crashing into the flowery world enjoyed exclusively by the American soldiers.
Hu Zhantian, who was in charge of the assault, personally drove the VT-4, crashing through the fence, running over the baseball field, and heading towards the small building where Rubio was:
"Charge! Charge! Drive all the armored vehicles in!"
"Charge! Charge! Charge!"
The US military in the area remains confused:
"What are you doing? Are you trying to rebel?"
But all they saw was a single shot from a Type 16 wheeled assault gun, which blasted open the makeshift roadblocks and sent the Americans scattering in panic. More armored formations rushed into Yokota Base from the road.
The American telegrams became a chaotic jumble of noise, reminiscent of the famous telegram sent during the attack on Pearl Harbor:
"Attack! Attack! Repeat, this is not a drill!"
"A sneak attack! We've been ambushed!"
Around Yokota Air Base, a continuous, thunderous shout echoed:
"Down with the US military presence!"
Chapter 730: The Giant Bleeds, the Kidney Escapes, and the Ship and Aircraft Are Reassembled (5200 words)
"Attack! Attack! Attack!"
The tank tracks crushed the green belt, smashed through the low fence, and rushed up the small hill next to the airport, where numerous business jets, C-series transport planes, and several early warning aircraft were still parked. But the American pilots didn't have time to start them up, because even the tower controllers were running towards the fields to escape after hearing the tanks fire.
In the central-northern section of the airport, there is a Japanese farmland, which presents a perfect opportunity to escape by crawling through the rice paddies.
Upon entering Yokota Base, one sees several administrative office buildings, next to which are living facilities such as barbershops and dental clinics, and even guesthouses such as the Northern Hut Hotel.
"Attack, but don't kill indiscriminately. The living have value. The dead should be buried on the spot."
Li Xinghe gave the order from the car.
As a result, a large number of fleeing American soldiers and their families were arrested, creating a scene exactly like when the US military base in Futenma was breached by the Okinawan guerrillas.
Hearing that something was wrong, the American soldiers who had just started their free shopping spree rushed out of the military supermarket with their shopping carts full of bags and just happened to run into Hu Zhantian's VT-4 main battle tank.
A dark, gaping cannon barrel is aimed at a group of obese American soldiers who have purchased weapons for free.
After exchanging glances, the large men pushed their carts and ran wildly, their running style not much different from that of homeless people on the streets of Los Angeles.
"Run! Run! Run!"
The American troops had no will to resist, and Hu Zhantian was too lazy to even fire a shot.
"A bunch of fat pigs."
The tanks moved forward, heading north to control the hangar while heading east towards the dormitory area.
The US military bases are very different from the surrounding Japanese settlements.
The sparse and wide airports cover the vast land, with garden villas and parking lots densely packed around the planes, where American officers come and go and enjoy themselves. In contrast, the densely packed Japanese houses around them are like weeds that have been squeezed out, densely but barrenly squeezed onto the clods of earth in the fields outside the ridges.
If you don't know what imperial rule is, look at Tokyo. The entire metropolis of Tokyo, encased in reinforced concrete, offers very few gardens and green spaces, while the Japanese Imperial Family enjoys hundreds of thousands of times more massive city gardens than ordinary citizens. If you don't know what colony is, look at Yokota Air Base and the US ambassador's family compound in Tokyo. The American soldiers enjoy dozens, even hundreds of times more land resources than nearby residents; their gardens are large enough to house hundreds of thousands of people.
The extreme inequality in per capita land resources is laid bare before our eyes.
Whether in Aoyama, Tokyo, or Yongsan, Seoul, within the colonial walls lived colonists whose living conditions were far superior to those of ordinary people. Although there were no formal concessions, they were practically concessions in themselves.
Normally, the Japanese are very secretive about things here; it's something that can't be mentioned at all.
Without Li Xinghe, most Japanese people would have just knelt down anyway, since their knees were already firmly planted on the ground.
But when Li Xinghe led the 7th Mech Division into Yokota Air Base, the Self-Defense Forces officers and soldiers witnessed the actual combat capabilities of the US military. In other words, their combat level was even worse than that of the Self-Defense Forces' clerks. The Self-Defense Forces could probably defeat them even if they sent a few old men from the same regiment.
Why should such a weak and incompetent army enjoy so many resources?
The tanks advanced, crossing the first and second runways in the middle. When they arrived at the entrance to the air force dormitory, they saw a large open space with various amusement facilities, resembling a children's playground. The scale and facilities of this facility would be considered ultra-luxurious in Tokyo.
Several idle Self-Defense Force soldiers jumped off the vehicle and looked around with smiles.
"The US military even has a kindergarten activity area here."
When the soldiers looked ahead, they were enraged, their faces turning red with anger.
The sign actually said 'Dog Paradise'!
This huge expanse of greenery, an amusement park that even the wealthy in Tokyo's Minato Ward can't enjoy, was actually built by the US military for their dogs.
Clutching the dog tag tightly, the Self-Defense Force soldiers couldn't help but feel a surge of anger:
"What is this? A dog park? They have so much space for dogs?"
A passing Chinese train crew made a humorous remark:
"Yes, it's a dog park built with Japanese government funds, your tax money, and your land!"
News of the dog park quickly spread through radios within the Self-Defense Forces.
Perhaps at this moment, for the average Japanese person who is just passing by, with only a high school education and no ambition, becoming a Self-Defense Force officer is a completely new combat concept that is secretly burning in their hearts.
“That’s our land, our money.”
When the two armored forces had already blasted the entire field, annihilating the entire Yokota Air Base with zero casualties, they theoretically achieved three unprecedented golden achievements: 'annihilating the US overseas command,' 'annihilating an entire air force command,' and 'capturing the US Secretary of State alive.'
Lieutenant General Stephen Jost, the Seventh Air Force staff, Secretary of State Rubio, and others were all captured in their sleep in the early hours of the morning.
They never imagined that Li Xinghe, who had just left, would turn around and lead the armored group back to fight.
Rubio, still in his pajamas, was dragged off the bed while threatening Li Xinghe as he walked:
"You will regret this. You will realize the terrible mistake you have made today! The United States will not forgive your betrayal. You know that at least two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers could appear in the Philippine Sea at any time. You know they could blow up Tokyo. You know they have nuclear weapons..."
Li Xinghe dismissed his threat with disdain and instead laughed:
"Idiot, the Philippine Sea is now called the South Sea of Japan."
Rubio's threats are not worthwhile. The US no longer needs to protect its global trade, and its carrier strike groups are essentially out of commission. Even if two carrier strike groups were to arrive, unless they were to drop nuclear weapons, the US would be powerless against Li Xinghe.
Japan currently has nearly 100 F-35As and 50 F-35Bs. Although most of them are not fully operational, they are sufficient to maintain the mobility of six light aircraft carriers and enable them to confront two carrier strike groups in coastal waters.
It's questionable whether the United States can even assemble two nuclear-powered carrier strike groups right now.
From frigates to supply ships, from fighter squadrons to pilots, everything had to be cobbled together and rented on the spot. This kind of haphazard arrangement, where everyone in the family had the same pair of pants, and whoever went out wore them, made it arguably the world's most dilapidated fleet. But it wasn't all that tragic, considering that the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales aircraft carriers next door even had anchors that were used by whoever went out.
Moreover, just as the US military can assemble warships, Li Xinghe can also assemble aircraft.
South Korea, which is next door, still has a large number of third- and fourth-generation fighter jets. If the United States really sends an aircraft carrier through the Panama Canal, then Li Xinghe will transfer the South Korean Air Force to the Coastal Self-Defense Force Air Self-Defense Force base and give them a good fight against Japan and South Korea.
Everyone here is struggling to make ends meet. As long as the US military isn't worried about their aircraft carriers running into trouble halfway through their missions, Li Xinghe, hiding in Japan thousands of miles away, is completely at ease and has nothing to fear.
Rubio was still cursing when a steel pipe suddenly struck him in the groin. After a loud thud, everyone felt a chill in their crotches and looked at Ayako Aso, whose face was filled with murderous intent.
The little mad dog that Rubio dismissed during negotiations is now violently attacking Rubio's vulnerable areas:
"You bastard! You think you're so arrogant?!"
"Ah! No...it'll break..."
Mr. Rubio has spent half his life in American politics, but he never expected to be defeated by a Japanese woman who beat him with a steel pipe.
Seeing that Rubio's genitals had been seemingly smashed by the elite Aso Ayako, Lieutenant General Stephen Jost of the Seventh Air Force couldn't hold back any longer and hurriedly pleaded, "Surrender! The Seventh Air Force agrees to surrender."
It wouldn't be funny if I got blown up in the balls too.
The American troops at the base surrendered one after another, obeying Lieutenant General Stephen's orders.
"We surrender! We surrender!"
Under the scrutiny of countless cell phones and cameras, the once invincible U.S. military of the Yokota Shogunate, these ordinary American soldiers who swaggered around the region, engaged in all sorts of heinous acts such as murder and smuggling, were arrested, imprisoned, and left dejected, like fat pigs in a pigsty.
Several tall, burly soldiers, pulling the dragon flag and waving the flag with Wu Wei, arrived at the flagpole of Yokota Air Base headquarters and yanked down the American flag.
He Yang strode over arrogantly, looked around, and exclaimed:
“It’s a good place, but our flag should be flying over it.”
Part of the 1st Armored Division's base will also be relocated to Yokota Base to reduce the noise caused by frequent deployments of armored forces.
As the Stars and Stripes fell, the Americans turned pale, and countless cell phones snapped photos. The Battle of Yokota Air Base ended so easily.
Yokota base has fallen.
The United States' true eye in Asia has been extinguished.
More importantly, the US-Japan security alliance, which had been in operation for nearly 80 years, was gone forever with the fall of the American flag.
It was 8 a.m.
Japanese office workers, whether on crowded subways or busy highways, were shocked to receive the terrible news that Yokota Air Base had been 'suppressed' by Li Xinghe.
The citizens of Tokyo, who experienced the '5.25' struggle, are well aware of how terrifying the US military is.
All Japanese people know how terrible America is.
Li Xinghe, who is not even afraid of the US military stationed in Japan, actually dared to strike the US military hard?
Reporters from the six major civilian television stations flocked to the scene, and the heads of the four major newspaper groups entered the venue one after another. A large number of reporters and filming vans appeared in Yokota.
Numerous reporters surrounded Li Xinghe:
"Was it really you who took over Yokota?"
"Is it true that Rubio's testicles were blown open?"
Li Xinghe humorously joked to the camera:
"It's not my fault. It's probably because Secretary Rubio spoke too recklessly, which angered my soldiers and led them to make the wrong decision. I sincerely hope that everyone will not over-report these things, such as the Stars and Stripes falling to the ground, Rubio exploding, Jost surrendering, spending Japanese taxpayers' money to build a dog park, the US surrendering with zero casualties, and the US military taking the opportunity to buy things for free. Please don't make too much noise about these things."
Meanwhile, Ayako Aso immediately stepped in to take the blame, displaying a frenzied, dog-like demeanor in front of the media and taking a hardline stance against the United States:
"That's right, I sent the First and Seventh Armored Divisions, who were passing by, to provide assistance! The United States has imposed unacceptable bullying terms on Japan, demanding one trillion US dollars in ultra-long-term US debt, equivalent to approximately 175 trillion yen, which is one-third of the national wealth accumulated by all Japanese citizens in a year through hard work. What a cruel tyranny! I want to run for Prime Minister of Japan, and more importantly, to protect the people of Japan. Japanese people who do not want their income to be plundered by the United States, stand up!"
The reporters then surrounded Ayako Aso.
A US Secretary of State with royal relatives exploding in the groin – what an interesting topic!
Ayako Aso gradually evolved from a well-behaved girl from a prestigious family into a political bombshell.
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