This is a local gang that attempted to rob a UN convoy.

Yesterday, the peacekeeping force suffered its first casualty. A North Korean soldier was attacked by gangsters for showing leniency, suffering a severed leg. Fortunately, he received timely medical attention. In response, the peacekeeping force deployed 50 South Korean special forces soldiers, who wiped out the entire gang of over 300 men on the spot.

A consensus was reached within the military:

"South Korean soldiers are more effective; North Korean soldiers are just too weak."

Because South Korean soldiers are uncivilized, extremely brutal, and dare to fire. This group of North Korean soldiers, however, are mostly children of farmers who have just left their North Korean homes to work overseas to support their families; most North Korean soldiers are unaware of the brutality of Haiti.

This case not only prompted an internal review by the peacekeeping forces, but also made headlines in both South and North Korea, becoming a testament to the friendship and mutual assistance between the two countries.

Haiti is only 27,800 square kilometers, roughly the size of ten counties or cities. With over 6,000 troops deployed, the first round of investigation was completed in just a few days, resulting in the deaths of over 3,000 gangsters. The second and third rounds of detailed investigation are still being planned, with the expectation of eliminating at least 100,000 criminals to improve public order.

With improved security, the Haitian peacekeeping government has begun to operate.

Free economy?

Sorry, this is something even Japanese bureaucrats couldn't handle, let alone Haitians.

As expected, it was the controlled economy that the Showa bureaucrats were better at.

Toshimitsu Motegi announced:

"Haiti will enter a state-controlled economic model, requiring all foreign-invested enterprises to make truthful declarations, otherwise they will be completely nationalized in 30 days. All discordant clauses signed previously will be abolished, and the Haitian peacekeeping government, under complete trusteeship, will not be responsible for previous debts and clauses. As Chairman Mao said, 'You have to clean your house before you can invite guests.' If neighboring countries have any objections to this, please contact us promptly."

They'll just start cleaning the house and then invite guests over, ignoring all the previous messy accounts and unfair terms.

Although Toshimitsu Motegi is a Harvard graduate, he did his undergraduate studies at the University of Tokyo, during the turbulent 70s, and he knew Chairman Mao's quotations and articles by heart. In other words, the vast majority of this group of right-wing elites in the government today fought against the Japanese government while waving the red flag during their university years. Students who didn't participate in the communist movement can hardly be called elites.

Chairman Mao's approach is the one that is best suited for the development of Haiti.

Such a powerful roar was nothing out of the ordinary in Latin American countries.

It's just quoting Mao's words. Guess how many left-wing guerrillas there are here?

No one reacted.

Haiti is truly a terrible place. It has a huge debt and many unequal terms, all of which were forced upon them by the United States.

The US doesn't really want to deal with this mess either, only hoping it will stop exporting illegal immigrants. Of the 1300 million Haitians, 100 million are working illegally in the US. Therefore, the US has only two demands of the Haitian peacekeeping government: first, reduce illegal immigration; second, don't let Trump return.

Trump is the perfect person to be used as a shield to renege on debts, and the new administration appointed him as follows:

"His Excellency President Trump will serve as an advisor to the Haitian Transitional Council and as Honorary President, and will be responsible for governance. Ambassadors and organizations from other countries should contact the Haitian State Council for assistance."

In reality, it's about getting Trump to extort money from these American companies.

With Trump leading the way, Mogi might be able to implement some currency reforms:

"The peacekeeping government will issue a new Good currency, which will include the US dollar, Japanese yen, Chinese yuan, South Korean won and euro in a basket of currencies, and use this as a basis to redefine the economy."

With innovations in government, language, writing, and currency, Harvard graduate Mogi is in for a treat. Starting from scratch as an island tycoon is an experience that will leave you breathless.

The international order that the United States established after World War II, which aimed to liberate colonies and respect national sovereignty, now appears utterly ridiculous.

Although the United States has consistently acted against itself—invading Iraq, Afghanistan, and bombing Yugoslavia, repeatedly tearing its own facade apart—it seems to always manage to deceive smaller nations. But this time, even Japan and South Korea are building fortifications right under the noses of the United States, on the toilet in its Caribbean backyard.

Mogi treated Trump like an emperor, only contacting him when he needed something.

"You can gather the Maga militia who are still willing to support you, build private ports along the long coastline, and assist us in transporting goods."

The golden retriever suddenly realized:

"Isn't this... smuggling?"

Li Xinghe wants to destroy Vance, and even the entire tax base upon which the United States depends for its livelihood.

The southwestern states of the United States have seen the emergence of a massive black market due to Mexican smuggling and the war on drug cartels, paralyzing the economic work of legitimate governments and the legal tax authorities.

It's time to open another smuggling route in the southeastern United States.

At that time, with the smuggling channels in southeastern Florida, southwestern California and Texas, plus the smuggling along the entire Canadian border, the three major smuggling channels working together to serve Vance, opening a black market on the street opposite the White House in Washington, Li Xinghe couldn't even imagine how wonderful that scene would be.

"Yes, but the economy cannot sustain itself without this."

Mogi started to deceive Chuanbao.

Sitting in the National Palace, gazing at the massive influx of ships into Port-au-Prince, Trump couldn't refuse. He also needed the money to build momentum for his triumphant return.

But this means he has to personally engage in smuggling.

In fact, Trump had expressed his dissatisfaction with tariffs when he was young. He was a fan of Reagan's system a long time ago, but he was very stubborn on tariffs, very retro and very commercialist.

Li Xinghe believes that nothing could destroy Trump's personal will and moral principles more than letting him destroy the tariff barriers he himself built.

Mogi is influencing Trump:

"If you want to get back into American politics and into the White House, you need a lot of money."

Trump nodded.

Soon, he and his sons discussed their future path.

As Vice President of the United States, Donald Trump Jr. spent some time in Haiti before returning to the US. However, he did not return to Washington, but instead settled in Florida, which is nearby.

Barron, the youngest son, also returned to New York and seems to be detached from politics.

At first, people didn't care about any of this.

But soon after, ships from Europe, America, and Africa flocked to the port of Port-au-Prince, crowding its berths. Cargoes that were unusually abundant appeared here mysteriously for a few days, then suddenly vanished off the Caribbean coast and reappeared on the Florida coast.

On the southern coast of the United States, far-right groups that support Trump have quietly built private docks to attract cargo ships from the south to dock.

Various industrial products, small household appliances, and even fentanyl precursors and raw materials for various addictive drugs are broken down into smaller units at these docks and taken away by small pickup trucks, appearing in towns and villages across the United States. Small business owners, smugglers, and illegal immigrants are always among the first to arrive here.

This scene was once very popular on the Chinese coast in the 80s and 90s.

Now, it has returned to the United States.

As countless container ships flocked to Port-au-Prince, they then appeared in the United States, allowing Florida residents to enjoy a plethora of inexpensive Chinese goods, and also beginning to transform Haiti.

Haiti's entire GDP is only $200 billion, a drop in the ocean compared to the smuggling business. This smuggling route is worth at least $600 billion annually.

Merchants from various East Asian countries who came from overseas began to acquire land in Port-au-Prince, building docks, warehouses, schools, and residences. People from Fujian, seemingly appearing out of nowhere, started engaging in small-scale smuggling businesses.

The international airport has opened direct flights to China, Japan, and South Korea, and the financial sector has given the green light to smuggling industries from various countries.

From East Asian merchants to international speculators, even a small portion of the profits from smuggling or reselling products is enough to significantly improve the quality of life for Haitians. The peacekeeping government also immediately turned a profit, becoming not only self-sufficient but also supporting more soldiers to engage in small businesses.

The dramatic economic changes in the southeast quickly made the American media uneasy.

Someone in Washington asked: "With the increasing number of smuggling vessels from Haiti, what is the Department of Homeland Security's view on this?"

The Secretary of Homeland Security vehemently denied the allegations.

"No, that doesn't exist. They are all legitimate imports. It's just that the Haitian government signed a zero-tariff agreement with the United States, so we are currently discussing solutions."

In theory, this is a matter of definition in the laws of the two countries.

Goods resold from Port-au-Prince are split between customs and private ports along the coastline. How could the Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security not know that this is a mix of fact and fiction?

They and the CIA themselves were having a great time reselling things inside.

It's $2000 a month, why are you working so hard?

……

Li Xinghe, who had dug another pit for the United States, selling bombs and smuggling goods at the same time, making billions of dollars every year, was happily singing in his office:

"That year, there was a young man who drew a circle in the southern United States."

If the United States is sensible, it should develop Haiti into a mini-Shenzhen of Latin America.

If they don't know what's good for them, Li Xinghe also has more Yangcheng Lake, which can open up more smuggling channels.

Anyway, the Trump family is in his hands.

This is Li Xinghe's biggest card.

Meanwhile, in Tokyo, Li Xinghe's political reforms gradually unfolded, and the efficiency of the Japanese government improved.

Because Li Xinghe really did expand his territory.

Even if it's sending peacekeeping troops... but to invade the Americas and occupy Haiti, that's still a form of 'expansion' of power.

Japanese Prime Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and South Korean Commander-in-Chief Ha Heon-cheol – how impressive!

In modern times, have there been leaders like Li Xinghe who acted with unconventional ideas but consistently won?

The Japanese gradually reached a consensus that only the path Li Xinghe was taking seemed suitable to continue.

Li Xinghe also participated online in the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CAMS) summit held in Venezuela, demonstrating online what cultural confidence means:

"We must accept the trend of multipolarity after the departure of the United States' single hegemony and promote economic integration among more than 30 countries and regions in Latin America. We must recognize that the high degree of social and cultural similarity among East Asian countries is actually a similar possibility for Latin American countries. Latin American countries have a high degree of cultural similarity and a greater advantage in language consistency. The reason why they have not been able to unite is that they have not been able to build a strong, efficient, and clean planned government like East Asian societies, nor have they established an education and examination system with their own independent thinking."

Such a confident statement shocked the East Asian media.

Isn't this just overpowering them head-on?

No.

Representatives from Latin American countries agreed with Li Xinghe.

Look at the East Asian countries now. China, Japan, South Korea and North Korea each have their strengths. From nuclear weapons to stocks, from the military to production, except for Outer Mongolia, which is a nuisance, they are better in every way than Latin America, which is always in economic crisis.

Latin America also wants to be as good as East Asia.

After delivering his online declaration of confidence, Li Xinghe packed up his documents and prepared to leave work.

Takajo Satsuki picked up the file bag:

"It seems like the prelude to the War of the Eight Princes, which led to the Sima family's father and son destroying each other."

What science videos have you been watching lately?

Li Xinghe pinched her hair:

"What, you think I'm Liu Yuan?"

"No, perhaps it's Erzhu Rong?"

Takajo Satsuki makes a mischievous joke.

Li Xinghe is already a successful version of Erzhu Rong. In this year's Tokyo Spring, a series of coups almost wiped out the Liberal Democratic Party, the Japan Restoration Party, and other political parties, achieving results that surpassed the Heyin Incident.

"Find a fight!"

Little May hurriedly ran away.

The next day, while the Japanese were still basking in the joy of their victory, they were struck again by Li Xinghe.

Li Xinghe's popularity soared, and riding this wave, he announced the newly released "Draft Amendment to the New Constitution of Japan".

The first part released was the official document regarding ethnic identification.

First, Li Xinghe, acting like a little devil, directly introduced the definition of the Japanese nation.

In the past, the Japanese government did not elaborate on this aspect because everyone assumed Japan was a unitary nation-state. But things are different now.

Li Xinghe immediately introduced three groups: "Yamato people," "Ryukyu people," and "Ainu people." He further subdivided the Yamato people into "Tibetan Yayoi branch," "Korean immigrant branch," and "Chinese immigrant branch," and divided the Ryukyu people into "Northern branch (Yamato people)" and "Southern branch (Chinese)." Based on these four branches, he allowed related ethnic groups from China and Korea to directly obtain citizenship through close kinship. In short, the Yamato people no longer existed.

If the definition of ethnicity is merely a subdivision, then issues involving education cause even more unease among the Japanese.

The internet was in an uproar, with cries of national subjugation rising one after another:

Why should we recognize that Chinese students who graduate from Japanese universities can freely choose to obtain Japanese permanent residency?

"Moreover, the new constitution actually allows holders of Japanese green cards to take the Japanese civil service exam and vote in elections from their place of residence? Doesn't that mean we're going to be controlled by these Chinese students even in elections?"

The Tokyo elections are bound to cause major problems, and the left-wing faction supported by students will emerge more aggressively in politics.

Lee Sung-ha, on the other hand, faced questioning in Congress regarding these social issues.

It was called an interrogation, but it seemed as if the members of parliament who were questioning him were kneeling.

Li Xinghe loudly criticized on stage: "Mei has something to say, but Lin Zaizai doesn't have anything to say..."

"Do you know how many Chinese children are in Japanese schools now? 20%! One in five students is of Chinese descent. What's even more alarming is the percentage of high-achieving Chinese children? Over 30%! That means one in three top students might be of Chinese descent!"

"How can you reform the future if you don't acknowledge the status quo?"

For Japan today, Li Xinghe's reforms are only temporary pains; otherwise, it will face a very frightening reality in the future: the Chinese community, which accounts for about 1% of the total population, contributes more than 30% of high-quality students, and universities are full of high-scoring Chinese students.

How does Japan plan to accept these students?

If thrown into society, they would all flock to high-paying corporate positions. As a result, Japan has spent 20% of its educational capacity on education, but has excluded a large number of top-scoring students from the normal competitive pool of talent, and has also taken away the lucrative positions allocated to Japanese students.

The government needs new high-scoring civil servants, the courts need to recruit new talent, and even the Self-Defense Forces' National Defense Academy needs high-scoring and capable new officers. Without including these students, their already scarce talent pool will only become even smaller.

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