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Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

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Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

In today's society, the United States dominates the world with its strong strength, and there are their military deployments in almost every region of the earth, and our Asia is naturally no exception. As we all know, the United States has a very strong idea of robbery, and they do not seem to be so peace-loving and repeatedly do things that endanger world peace.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that this is because there are many militants in the United States, who provoke right and wrong, openly provoke, and must turn the whole world upside down. Among them was a Japanese-American admiral named Harry Bingklee Harris, who was not only belligerent, but also openly declared war on China many times, and called on American troops without authorization, fearing that he would not be able to fight a war and sit idle.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Harris who is more like an American than an American

Born in Japan in 1956, Harris Sr.'s father, a U.S. Navy man, was ordered to come to Japan to guard the aircraft carrier. It was also because of this work that the elder Harris married a Japanese woman in Japan and gave birth to Harris. So Harris is of American and Japanese ancestry, what we call a mixed-race child. Harris lived in Japan for two years, and when he was about two years old, Harris left Japan with his father and returned to a small village in the United States to live a comfortable life.

When Harris was a child, he often listened to his father tell his military experience, and there is no doubt that his father was very proud of his military life, so as long as he was free, Harris would sit next to his father and listen to his story. The glorious history of sailing abroad and conquering countries deeply attracted little Harris, and perhaps it was at that time that his determination to grow up and join the army was formed.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Not surprisingly, Harris did not hesitate to apply to the U.S. Naval Academy when he grew up, and because of his strong interest in his own right, he excelled in the school. He became an excellent cadet at the Naval Academy, and the instructors rated him very highly. In the end, he became an excellent naval pilot with excellent results, and after that, he served as a reconnaissance aircraft pilot, captain and other positions, and achieved very good results.

Harris became a general as he wished, except that he was very different from other generals in that Harris was particularly concerned about his half of his Japanese ancestry. No one else can bring up the topic in front of him, but if he feels that someone has mentioned a star and a half, then this person will not end up with a good end. After he was promoted to commander of the U.S. Pacific Theater, Harris gradually exposed his brutal and combative nature, and at one point it was felt that he was an American man who was more American than American.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Harris, who was promoted to commander of the U.S. Pacific Theater, was extremely hostile to China

Some might think that Harris's Japanese-American status would make him tolerant and even fond of Asian cultural traditions. But the reality is just the opposite, Harris is a man who reveals an insatiable murderous spirit in his bones, and he often tries to provoke disputes and want to dominate the world during his leadership. As the commander of the Pacific Theater, Harris undoubtedly has great power in his hands, which is also his arrogance. It can be said that at this time, Harris has embarked on the peak of his life, he has the world's most powerful war zone, in fact, for others, more or less will be proud.

But surprisingly, Harris has repeatedly shown hostility to China. He did not hesitate to incite Japan and the Philippines, which were also in Asia, to launch military provocations against China, and in his eyes, China, a great power in the East, was a very important target. This ambitious Japanese-American has no benevolence and morality in his heart, lest the world not be chaotic.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Before China was a weak country that did not form an aircraft carrier formation, the US Navy began to frequently provoke and participate in military exercises in the South China Sea. The United States also broke the news that the troops in the Pacific Theater intend to act immediately, be ready to launch a Pacific war, and lead this battle in the most favorable position, and even the air is full of artillery fire. And the main force here is Admiral Harris, who is already in his sixties, who is brazenly clamoring for tonight's war, and is really a war fanatic. In addition, Harris even crossed the line to mobilize troops, and the slightest carelessness in the Pacific region was full of war.

U.S. government officials were also touched by his crazy move, how could they not have imagined that an American with half Asian blood would be so obsessed with war. Thanks to the timely measures taken by senior U.S. leaders, this lingering war was avoided, and the countries around the South China Sea breathed a sigh of relief.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

It was precisely because of this incident that Harris's reputation for belligerence spread all over the world, and he became a war-loving fanatic in the eyes of the people. If a person like him, who is obsessed with war and cannot be braked at any time, stays in the military for a long time, I am afraid that he will be a time bomb and may explode in place at any time.

Harris, who left the army for government office, remained unruly

Perhaps the U.S. government avoided war, knowing that Harris was an unsullied and war-loving man, so they retired him after three years in office. Harris was sent to South Korea as ambassador to South Korea, but the arrogant Harris could easily get along with the Koreans, as if he was uncomfortable without causing any trouble. Harris, who withdrew from the military field, appeared to be incompetent, he was not good at socializing, and he was neglected by life.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Especially in the case of the people of Korea, he always put on a lofty posture, perhaps looking down on Asians in his heart, and his impression in the hearts of the Korean people is particularly poor. But everyone knows that Harris himself is half Asian, and it is difficult to say how he has been so anti-compatriot.

Leaving the military and political circles, he could only blend into the business world

After about a year as ambassador to South Korea in South Korea, Harris knew he was really not suitable for the job, so he volunteered to leave. So he entered the business world, relying on his past connections to barely maintain his career. But as time went on, Harris's status became less and less than before, and people gradually forgot about this person. At this time, Harris was very different from the past, losing the support of a million troops, and his style of acting and speaking attitude were different from before. At the same time, because of his declining status, the achievements in business are getting smaller and smaller.

Harris: The U.S. Navy's first Japanese-American admiral, who once shouted "go to war tonight."

Nor can we say that Harris is a complete loser, but with his past style, he can still get by in the business world. It's just that compared with his original grand ambitions, I am afraid that it is not comparable, and such a life today should not be what Harris is pursuing.

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