Then they began the classic short-selling process, first taking the money to Japan.

This money will only come to Japan because it holds only yen assets, making it a concubine of dollar assets and a safe haven for the dollar. The US can boss Japan around, and Japan can do nothing about it. Japan can preserve the value of its assets, dare not disobey the US, and in critical moments, Japan can be sacrificed to feed the US, contributing to the welfare of the old money in the US.

This is also why Buffett invested a large portion of his funds in the shares of Japan's five major trading and import/export companies.

So don't be fooled by the massive influx of US dollar assets into Japan and the purchase of countless Japanese bonds. In reality, it's more like an aggressive corporate merger. The old money in the US is playing a Trojan horse tactic, trying to infiltrate and invade the flesh and blood. After a few years of development and when the dollar bankruptcy crisis is almost over, they will grow like parasites, draining the parasitic mother and bursting out.

Li Xinghe rubbed May's little bottom:

"If people like Shigeru Ishiba or Koizumi were still in power, Japan would be finished in a few years. Fortunately, I am in power now, and the Japanese people should thank me for helping them withstand such a huge financial shock."

Takajo Satsuki pouted:

"Then, as a Japanese woman, should I kneel before you?"

"No need, let me squeeze your masturbator."

"idiot!"

Gao Tiao Wuyue bit Li Xinghe's arm.

Putting down the newspaper, Higashikawa Yukami ignored the angry Mayu and stood up to think:

“This huge sum of money must be put to a purpose. The money must be put into circulation.”

"They're going to cut interest rates and print money."

Li Xinghe also knew.

The yen cannot be allowed to appreciate so rapidly any longer; a massive amount of yen must be printed to match the influx of dollar assets.

In other words, while the world is trying to build trade barriers and support its own currencies, Li Xinghe is trying to lower interest rates and reserve requirements, print more yen to inject into the market, and force the yen to depreciate in order to cope with the large inflow of dollar assets.

This raises another question: with so much money printed, where will it all go?

Given how small Japan is, what are you planning to do?

Li Xinghe didn't have anywhere to spend so much money all at once.

How can spending money be so frustrating?

It's really worrying. This huge sum of money can't just be left there; it has to be put to a proper place. Otherwise, it will lead to massive inflation and financial overheating in Japan. In a few years, once the US dollar withdraws, Li Xinghe's Japanese economy will immediately fall to the brink of collapse, and in the end, the Americans will reap the wealth.

This traditional and classic dilemma, "The dollar is my currency, it's your problem," has been troubling Li Xinghe.

Gao Tiao Wuyue reminded Li Xinghe:

"Don't forget the lesson from Taiwan."

What lesson was learned?

Taiwan has nowhere to spend the US dollars it earns, so it can only take them back to buy US Treasury bonds, which leads to the US reaping the wealth of its social production.

Left with no other choice, Li Xinghe had to start searching for people in a panic.

He first contacted immigration authorities in Taiwan:

"Can the wafer fabs moved from Taiwan start construction quickly? The coal-fired power plant isn't even finished yet? Forget about the coal-fired power plant, let's list it in Tokyo first and attract capital."

Next, Li Xinghe called Lao Wang to contact Chinese capital:

"Hey bro, how about the Tokyo stock and bond markets? We can bundle up more Chinese concept stocks. This time it's really no scam, there's more money in the market than you can spend."

"How about taking over Outer Mongolia? I'm willing to provide the money and manpower to completely reconstruct the entire ecosystem of Mongolia. I have more money than I can spend."

Old Wang complained:

"Going crazy."

The vast deserts of Outer Mongolia are yours to visit, if you want.

"Don't hang up! Can we reach a currency swap agreement? I have a lot of US dollars here that I don't know where to put. I want to act as a bridge for them to invest in mainland China. Once they're there, they won't be able to run away."

This is indeed a very good suggestion. There are still a lot of central and western regions in mainland China that lack investment and development. It's time to attract some US dollar investment.

So Lao Wang reported to the relevant Chinese authorities, asking them to discuss with Li Xinghe how to attract American capital to China.

Of course, he couldn't forget his new friends either. Li Xinghe first contacted Natasha, and then called Lavrov in Moscow:

"Brother La, how about we consider listing Russian energy stocks on the Tokyo stock and bond markets as well?"

"What do you think of the Far East development plan? Japan won't be sending immigrants to the Far East. Our aging population is more serious than Russia's, and the two countries are separated by the sea. Let's establish a trade zone around the Sea of ​​Japan. We are a good partner for cooperation."

Incidentally, Li Xinghe also found the general through Nan Hao Nu:

"General, do you need investment? I have plenty of money."

Southeast Asia was also a possibility, so Li Xinghe called Thai Prime Minister Paitun:

"I have a grand development plan for the Indochina Peninsula! Of course, it's not about building a ring of prostitution, gambling, drugs, and prostitution around China."

After Thailand, there's still Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia to consider.

Scrolling through his contacts, Li Xinghe continued:

"Who's next on the phone? Ukraine... What the hell is the point of me investing heavily in Ukraine? I'd rather invest in Turkey; at least Türkiye hasn't experienced an economic collapse yet."

But Valeria, who had rushed to the scene upon hearing the news, still pleaded repeatedly:

"Why not make an investment? It really doesn't need to be a lot of money. Ukraine is already in such a mess, and the remaining population and army are so cheap. Let's buy some."

Considering that he had a lot of money to spare, Li Xinghe gave Valeria a sum of money and told her to try to use her connections to send it back to Ukraine and buy some politicians and military support.

After spending money all over the world, the main expenditure will naturally be in Japan.

Therefore, Li Xinghe first set his sights on military spending, which was the easiest way to achieve his goals.

He convened a meeting with representatives from the Joint Command, the General Staff, the Combined Forces Headquarters, and defense industry enterprises.

As the meeting moderator, Lin Youzi conveyed the spirit of the meeting to them:

"Within five years, the Defense General Headquarters demanded a major reorganization of the three branches of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, reducing and eliminating the number of Self-Defense Forces used to maintain local presence, and increasing and expanding the combat capabilities of the Combined Forces' army, navy, and air force. As a result, the military budget for that year remained unchanged at 10 trillion yen. However, the procurement of military equipment from foreign countries was no longer permitted."

Everyone listened intently, wondering how much benefit they could get.

The procurement of normal military funds has been basically finalized, and there's not much room for extra spending, so Li Xinghe said:

"In addition, there is a five-year expansion plan. This plan allocates an additional 10 trillion yen annually for military spending to procure large quantities of equipment."

A report was placed in front of Wang Shengming, representatives from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and other companies:

"The Air Force and Naval Aviation need to procure at least 200 Dragon Sakura super fighters, and at the same time, they are required to develop a dedicated carrier-based aircraft. Projects such as imitating China's early warning aircraft and air-to-air beyond-visual-range missiles should also be carried out simultaneously."

The shipyard also received a notification:

"After obtaining steam catapult technology support from the 704 Research Institute in Shanghai, China, and incorporating the design scheme of the Nimitz-class and the difficulties encountered in the construction of the Shinano-class, the Navy requested the construction of two more large steam catapult aircraft carriers of the Shinano-class. The tentative names are Yamato and Musashi."

Building a large aircraft carrier is the most expensive project, but Li Xinghe really wanted to spend the money as soon as possible.

Japan and North Korea's missile technology research institutes have secured even larger orders:

"The military needs a range of missiles. Orders for supersonic ballistic missiles, air defense missiles, air-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, and so on are all here. You have a budget of at least 15 billion yen."

Only the army is asking:

"What about the army? Are they just changing their boots?"

"The Army has requested Mitsubishi, Kawasaki, Fuji and other heavy industries to produce more Type 16 wheeled assault vehicles, and at the same time to trial-produce a main battle tank with superior mobility, moderate protection and easy sea transport and landing, to replace all past tanks. It is possible to consider modifying the Chinese VT4 tank, and also to introduce the Chinese Lynx family of military vehicles. The drone project and the new firearms project are also in progress."

In addition, there are many other miscellaneous projects.

For example, investing in large-scale projects such as launch vehicles and the Starlink satellite system.

"In summary, this is the first major military expansion plan."

Everyone received their order.

Total project expenditures exceed 30 trillion yen annually.

Part of the project was subsequently made public.

Japan's announcement of its 2031 military budget and five-year expansion plan for the Maruichi Military Base has truly shocked the world.

The new large-scale infrastructure stimulus bill, the proposed China-Japan-South Korea financial cluster, and the ever-increasing military spending all raise questions: Is the Great Japanese Empire of yesteryear returning?

The US has consistently demanded that Japan increase its military spending to 5% of its GDP to bolster its military and challenge China. Now, Li Xinghe has indeed significantly expanded the military, leaving the Americans bewildered.

A Japan capable of breaking through the MacArthur system is unfamiliar.

Democratic Party-affiliated media outlets raised questions with considerable skepticism:

"Is he going to launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor?" (The rest of the text appears to be nonsensical and unrelated.)

"Where will these troops be deployed? The Philippines? Russia? Indonesia? Australia?"

Hook literature may be late, but it has arrived:

"It is said that Vance's wife went to Tokyo to sell her buttocks and offer her body in exchange for Li Xinghe's massive military expansion plan."

Li Xinghe could only utter a simple sigh.

How do you know that my pain stems from having money but nowhere to spend it?

Chapter 822: The Battle of the Three Emperors: Obama, Tsai Ing-wen, Six Women and One Man (5200 words)

"Concentrate! Our! Spirit! To! Protect! Our! Leader!"

"Dear friends! United! We! Are! Conscientious! And! United! As! One!"

In the early mornings in Taipei, residents have gradually become accustomed to watching American prisoners of war, dressed in U.S. military uniforms, running through the streets under the command of Chinese officers.

Because it was the US military, the training slogans used were those of the Kuomintang.

Tourists and foreign journalists lined the roadside, taking photos and reporting on the scene.

The US government, unwilling to acknowledge its defeat in Taiwan, vehemently denies the existence of any US soldiers captured in Taiwan. Meanwhile, the laborers forced to work as shovelers, dressed in US military uniforms and training gear, walk through the streets of Taiwan daily, photographed and filmed by journalists from various countries, to perform half-day construction work at construction companies to offset their sentences.

They didn't dare to run away.

Taiwan is an island surrounded by the sea, so where can you run to?

Their sentences, averaging three years each, can be completed by working for an additional year.

Reporters kept trying to interview them: "How do you view this failure?"

"Bigg is absolutely terrifying," the soldiers had already answered.

They tattooed Li Xinghe on their bodies to ward off evil spirits.

The First Army harbored a deep-seated fear of death towards Li Xinghe.

The American officers and soldiers were in a very conflicted state of mind.

Rather than believing that two Chinese amphibious brigades had routed them, they preferred to believe that the three aircraft carrier battleships had displayed unparalleled armored power, rendering them impervious to missiles and bombs. They were less inclined to believe that China had destroyed the First Army in three days, and more inclined to believe that this fox spirit, rumored to be the reincarnation of the 'Goddess of Chaos,' had extinguished the unit's will to resist.

In short, they just couldn't believe that the Chinese army had demonstrated an unparalleled new combat mode, and preferred to believe in ghosts and gods.

Because if one believes that the Chinese military is too strong, then one will undermine the worldview that has been instilled in them by the American media.

This mental state was instilled in them by officers in the Taiwanese military who were deeply obsessed with "spirit writing and divination" and superstitious about the old ways.

Simply put, after absorbing the heretical doctrine of spirit writing, the captured American soldiers regarded Li Xinghe as an evil god to explain everything.

But the more this is the case, the more mixed feelings the citizens of Taipei feel.

Li Xinghe did this in order to dispel the myth.

The Taiwanese public needs to see American prisoners of war working and training under the tutelage of people of Asian descent every day, shattering the misconception of blindly believing in and worshipping America that has been ingrained for decades. As the victors, the Taiwanese public should also demystify America and consider the shift in the balance of power.

After finishing work that day, someone approached Sun Jinde:

"The higher-ups have given orders to hand over all the old equipment left behind by the Taiwanese military to them, and to have these people prepare for Taiwanese-style armed training, including artillery and anti-aircraft weapons."

Sun Jinde was taken aback; he was currently holding a temporary appointment from the CCP.

"Ah... could it be that your prime minister really betrayed China and defected to the United States, just like in the news?"

"How could that be? They'll be sent back to the US in a few months. That's called a poison bait strategy."

Sun Jinde then suddenly realized what was going on.

Li Xinghe has another bad idea.

The newly formed Taiwan First Army has begun to gradually replace its equipment with that of the Joint Forces, using weaponry and vehicles produced in Japan and South Korea, discarding the outdated equipment from World War II. This is a good opportunity to arm these troops with all of this.

As evening fell, some people were still seen flashing through the streets of Taipei holding protest signs, protesting the CCP and Li Xinghe's atrocious rule.

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