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When the bad news came, the Japanese began to get sick, and Kishida had to stop discharging pollution, so that he would not suffer endlessly

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The initial consequences of Japan's requirements for nuclear waste disposal may already be obvious. Food poisoning in Japan is a wake-up call.

A large-scale food poisoning incident occurred at a restaurant in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. 32 people visibly began to feel unwell. One of the 80-year-old men developed fever and diarrhea after eating a bento box and died a few days later. After a medical diagnosis, many diners were diagnosed with salmonella, a relatively common form of food poisoning. The restaurant was only closed for 10 days to remedy the situation. The Japanese don't seem to take this matter to heart at all, just as they deliberately ignore the dangers of nuclear waste disposal.

When the bad news came, the Japanese began to get sick, and Kishida had to stop discharging pollution, so that he would not suffer endlessly

Hisayaka Yamazaki, a representative of the Japanese environmental organization, has long been engaged in nuclear physics research. He knows that such a way of emitting emissions is disrespectful to science and extremely irresponsible. This not only corrodes the International Convention on the Seas, but also causes endless problems for humanity. In fact, Japan mainly focuses on public relations when dealing with nuclear wastewater. After the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spent 70 billion yen, a group of world "scientists" suddenly appeared. Most of their arguments are that the nuclear wastewater discharged from Japan is subjected to "strict special treatment" and has no significant impact on marine ecology and human health. This deliberate sophistry is entirely politically motivated. According to them, even if someone naively has an accident due to nuclear waste, radioactive material will not be produced. The Japanese must also be aware of the dangers of nuclear wastewater. If you don't blame them, why do all kinds of "scientific reports", and the prime minister and dignitaries line up to eat seafood to show off? The actual scientific analysis of nuclear wastewater treatment has been thoroughly reviewed by authoritative scientists. Today we are talking mainly about political and economic implications.

When the bad news came, the Japanese began to get sick, and Kishida had to stop discharging pollution, so that he would not suffer endlessly

On the same day Japan requested the diversion of nuclear wastewater, China's General Administration of Customs announced the start of inspections of Japanese fishery products, meaning that the Japanese fishing industry would lose its largest export destination. This is actually a kind of protection for China's domestic water industry. If the General Administration of Customs does not take corresponding measures and the State Administration for Market Regulation does not impose regulatory penalties, consumers will not understand which aquatic products come from Japan and which foods are domestically produced. For self-marketing, the only option is to reject most aquatic products. In fact, China's fishery industry has been severely affected, and many fishermen's original orders have been canceled. It can be said that the people's livelihood that has been passed down from generation to generation has been ruined by Japan's selfish behavior. Chinese fishermen can at least rely on state channels to seek compensation from Japan. So what should Koreans do? Yin Xiyue's government "kneeled" particularly thoroughly. This is the meaning of the intolerability of heaven and earth. Countries such as the United States and Europe may be more flexible. First of all, we should relax relations with Japan and promote geopolitical issues. If something goes wrong, they can settle the ledger.

When the bad news came, the Japanese began to get sick, and Kishida had to stop discharging pollution, so that he would not suffer endlessly

In fact, the most worrying thing is, if nuclear wastewater poses a threat to human health, will the Japanese accept this debt? The damage caused by nuclear wastewater may not become apparent until three, five or even ten years from now. Then the Japanese have two cunning means. One is that current officials do not recognize the accounting records of former officials. Maybe one day, someone from the Aso faction or another political party will come to power as prime minister. Japan "repented" and condemned the government of Fumio Kishida for being evil and committing suicide by caesarean section. And then it's over. Another is that when the Japanese face the responsibility of the international community, they innocently raise their hands and say, "I am also a victim!" "Once the West agrees, it is difficult to hold Japan accountable in a real sense for a while, but the perpetrators can punish themselves." If the Kishida government does not stop the disposal of nuclear waste, the Japanese will pay first.

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