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Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

author:Global Tweets

Dear headline readers, have you ever heard of the "feat" of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in the disaster relief operation? Recently, a piece of news about the performance of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in the disaster relief operation has attracted widespread attention. It is reported that after receiving the rescue order, the Self-Defense Forces even pretended to be dead for nearly two days, which aroused strong dissatisfaction among the people. Next, let's explore the ins and outs of this incident.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

1. Japan's Self-Defense Forces: The glory of the past and the embarrassment of today

Japan's Self-Defense Forces, as an armed force with modern equipment, have always attracted much attention. However, in some of the relief operations in recent years, the performance of the Self-Defense Forces has been a shocking surprise. In particular, during this disaster relief operation, the Self-Defense Forces even pretended to be dead for nearly two days, which aroused strong dissatisfaction and doubts among the people.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

2. Disaster relief site: Self-Defense Forces' "snail speed"

According to reports, the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) did not carry out the operation after receiving the order during the disaster relief operation. Faced with the severe damage in the disaster area, the SDF's slow response speed is like that of a snail. It is also reported that people waiting for rescue in the disaster area have lost confidence because they have not received timely assistance, and have begun to find their own way out. This is undoubtedly a great irony of the Self-Defense Forces.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

3. Political shadows: People question the relationship between the government and the military

The performance of Japan's Self-Defense Forces has raised questions about the relationship between the government and the military. Some netizens ridiculed: "Is there some tacit understanding between the government and the military hidden behind the 'playing dead' behavior of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces?" The relationship between the Japanese government and the military has long been in the spotlight. The Self-Defense Forces' "playing dead" has undoubtedly deepened the public's misgivings about the relationship between the government and the military.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

4. International comparison: the position of Japan's Self-Defense Forces in disaster relief

Compared to the armies of other countries, the performance of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in disaster relief operations is clearly not satisfactory. For example, in some international rescue operations in recent years, both the Chinese and U.S. militaries have demonstrated efficient rescue capabilities and humanitarian spirit. In contrast, the "playing dead" behavior of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces is particularly glaring. This has also led to reflections on the status and role of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in international rescue.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

5. Public Opinion Pressure: The Self-Defense Forces are facing a crisis of confidence

As public opinion continues to ferment, Japan's Self-Defense Forces are facing an unprecedented crisis of confidence. People have accused the SDF of dereliction of duty and questioned the government's decision to rescue them. Under such pressure from public opinion, the Japanese government and the Self-Defense Forces had to take measures to salvage their reputations.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

Accountability mechanisms: the key to rebuilding trust

In order to rebuild the public's trust in the SDF, it is important to establish an accountability mechanism. The government and the Self-Defense Forces should conduct a thorough investigation into the mistakes made in the relief operations and take serious action against those responsible. At the same time, strengthening information disclosure and transparency to keep the public informed of the progress and difficulties of relief operations is also an important way to rebuild trust.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces disaster relief show "snail speed": pretending to be dead for two days, the people angrily denounced "political coldness and military coldness"

Seventh, the government is cold and the army is cold, how can it warm people's hearts?

In the face of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces' behavior of "playing dead" during the disaster relief operation, we cannot help but ask: Is this a question of the professionalism of the military personnel or a tacit understanding between the government and the military? In any case, such behavior cannot win Japan's reputation and popular support. At this time, the government and the Self-Defense Forces should show that they attach importance to the safety of people's lives and property and have a sense of responsibility. It is hoped that Japan can learn from this incident, strengthen the construction of accountability mechanisms, improve rescue capabilities, and truly serve and be responsible for the people.

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