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In order to save Israel, the United States trampled on Japan's "bottom line", and its allies formed a bond?

author:铁血 Outpost

In order to support Israel, the United States can be said to have no bottom line, and now it is making a fuss about its ally Japan, and Japan rarely "protests" with the United States, is the US-Japan alliance about to begin to loosen?

In order to save Israel, the United States trampled on Japan's "bottom line", and its allies formed a bond?

According to a recent news report from the Kyodo News Agency, US Republican congressmen used the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as an example to end the world war to justify the US military aid to Israel.

Are Americans trying to say that the United States is acting as a "savior"? Japan was dropped the atomic bomb because Japan committed an unforgivable crime of aggression, what is Israel doing? Israel is invading Gaza and slaughtering Palestinians, and the United States is handing weapons to Israel for the sake of world peace? Can these two things be the same?

Therefore, the United States is just using Japan as a "shield" to deceive itself and others. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Uekawa directly said that the remarks made by the US congressmen were unacceptable, and that some other members of the Japanese side had raised even more fierce voices to protest against the United States.

In order to save Israel, the United States trampled on Japan's "bottom line", and its allies formed a bond?

However, the Japanese Foreign Minister mentioned that the use of nuclear weapons is contrary to the spirit of humanitarianism. How does this sound so ironic? Neither the United States nor Japan can be linked to the word "humanitarianism."

Needless to say, in order to support Israel, the United States is now openly standing on the opposite side of the United Nations, the majority of which support the Palestinian member states, and obstructing Palestine at every turn, and Palestine has officially become a member of the United Nations.

Isn't the purpose of the United States to help Israel, and if it can delay a little longer, it will delay a little more? In the course of the operation in Gaza, the strong combat effectiveness created by the Israeli army has shown its original form, and the pressure from the United States and its allies in the Red Sea and other places is also increasing, but the Israeli army wants to eradicate Hamas except for massacring civilians in Gaza, and it seems that it is not yet able to do it.

Israel still has so many hostages in the hands of Hamas, the Israelis do not want to negotiate at all, and turn a blind eye to the ceasefire conditions put forward by Hamas.

In order to save Israel, the United States trampled on Japan's "bottom line", and its allies formed a bond?

But even if Israel can afford to do so, the U.S. government may not be able to accompany Israel to continue to do things in Gaza. Therefore, the United States and Israel, more or less before, have news that they want to "nuclearize" Gaza, which is not only fast, but also can achieve genocide.

It's just that the United States and Israel have not thought of an excuse to do so for the time being. Judging from the performance of the Israeli army in Gaza, it is unrealistic to swallow up Palestinian territory and kill all Palestinians in a short period of time, and nuclear weapons will help them achieve this goal.

Therefore, Japan "lay down its gun" at this time, and it has to be said that Japan "grovels" to the United States to this point, and will still be betrayed at a critical moment, fully exposing that the US-Japan alliance is "rotten to the point that there is no bottom line", and that allies and organizations that seem to be closely connected will directly collapse from within in the face of interests, and even turn against each other. It is not impossible for the Americans and the Japanese to form a bond, but the Japanese will remember it in their hearts and will not show it on the surface. Waiting for the opportunity and then taking revenge is the consistent style of the Japanese.

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