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Chapter 834 Big Killer

"I think of their good things!" Jiang Feng replied immediately, and then explained to Prime Minister Wen, "It can be said that without our or Russia's consent, Japan would not be able to take away any benefits from Mongolia, but why should we give them the big fat piece of Mongolia? At present, I still think the transit tax rate for Mongolia resources is too low!"

Premier Wen waved his hand and said, "Of course I know you want to monopolize the Mongolian resource market, but this is unlikely. After all, the relationship between you is also very important, and we cannot ignore their proposals, so I'll say hello to you first, so you won't be confused by the time."

Jiang Feng nodded, thinking that Premier Wen was just reminding him that it was impossible for the domestic political axe to have a quarrel with Japan. Even if this matter needs to be delayed again and again, it will need to be resolved sooner or later.

"Don't worry, I'll find a way to cause some trouble for Japan's political axe, so that they can't take care of themselves, so they don't have time to take care of the matter here." Jiang Feng said to Premier Wen.

"Don't do anything random, don't cause any big trouble." Premier Wen has been dealing with Jiang Feng a lot over the years. Knowing the young richest man in the world's ability to cause trouble, he couldn't help but say with some concern when he heard this.

The international situation has been complicated recently, especially after the Republic of South China suddenly announced that the four major aircraft carrier fleets were in service, although the international situation was calm on the surface, the situation in secret was strange and turbulent. Under such circumstances, it is very important to strengthen relatively good cooperative relations with neighboring countries.

The reason why Japan dares to make such excessive demands at this time is actually related to this incident. If there is such a good opportunity to take advantage of the situation and not seeking any benefits for itself, it is not Japan.

After all, as a close neighbor with a belt of water, the relationship between China and Japan is also very important.

Premier Wen did not want Jiang Feng to have an upset with Japan at this critical moment, so he gave him a few words.

"Am I so ignorant of the importance?" Jiang Feng shook his head with a smile, "I will only let them fight in the internal battle, at most let the cabinet be the superiors or something. In this way, the problem will be solved."

"Ceurion?" Premier Wen and Qin Xuxing next to him both wiped a cold sweat, thinking that Jiang Feng's courage was really extraordinary, and they were all thinking about subverting other people's political axe. Is this called knowing the importance?

In fact, what Jiang Feng said is not necessarily so outrageous. Japan's political situation itself has changed a lot, and the fall of the cabinet has not happened once or twice.

Japan's political development after World War II seemed to have a period of ups and downs. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Japan's policies changed quite frequently, and cabinet changes were one after another.

The Japanese Senate recently passed formal legislation after the House of Representatives, defining the "Yuzhima" flag and "Junzhidai" song as the national flag and national anthem of Japan, thus finally legalizing the national anthem for more than a hundred years. This move reflects the political tendency of Japan's political situation to turn right, and has caused general uneasiness and concern in Asian countries.

Since 1955, the ** Mingzheng Party, which was originally called a conservative contract, has been in power for a long time. It was temporarily replaced by its opponents from 1993 to 1996. It has been in power since 1996 and has been in power until now. No one can shake its ruling position.

Now that the right-leaning policy of this country is very consistent with the foreign expansion of a considerable number of Japanese people. Their status is becoming more stable. It is really not easy to get the Japanese cabinet to step down. Even if the Japanese internal opposition forces come to do it, they may not be able to do it.

"Actually, for Japan's political axe, I have a big killing weapon in my hand." Jiang Feng said.

Premier Wen and Qin Xuxing were both very interested. When they asked, Jiang Feng refused to reveal it again. He just said that after a few days, everyone would know it after reading the news. Now that he said it, there is no interesting surname.

Premier Wen gave up when he couldn't ask what was going on. Some things were fine if he didn't know.

After Jiang Feng returned, he immediately summoned several of his loyal subordinates, including the Lingxi Four Guards, as well as his full-minded agent for the Japanese affairs, Masato Ozawa and others.

Two days later, several major Japanese media outlets suddenly revealed a huge insider news. The second son of former Japanese Prime Minister Eizaki Sato, Nobuji Sato, disclosed the original secret contract signed by his father and then US President Nixon.

The document has two pages in total, written in English, and the date is November 19, 1969. The top secret words are marked on the upper and lower sides, and the signatures of Sato and Nixon are below.

Records show that Nixon said in the talks that in order to defend the Far Eastern countries, including Japan, it is necessary to recognize the United States' right to transport nuclear weapons to Okinawa again on the basis of prior consultation with Japan in the event of a major emergency. Sato promised that if there is such prior consultation, the Japanese side will agree to the US request without hesitation.

After the talks, both sides agreed to keep the documents confidential and keep the documents in the White House and the Japanese Prime Minister's Office.

The memorandum also determined that in order to fully utilize the role of nuclear weapons, the US Masahiro will keep nuclear weapons storage facilities such as Kadena, Naha and Hennoko in Okinawa in a ready-to-use state.

Perhaps because they knew that this document was of great importance, although the leaders of both sides were originally arranged to sign only the initials when signing, Nixon and Sato signed their full names when they finally signed.

For some reason, when Sato Eisaku stepped down, he did not leave the document at the Prime Minister's residence as stipulated in the memorandum, but brought the document back to his private residence. Since then, he has never mentioned the existence of this document to his family.

After Sato Eisaki's death, his relatives and friends found this two-page memorandum in the drawer while sorting out his desk in his study. Since then, his family has kept the document, but it has not been made public.

This time, Sato Eisaki's second son, suddenly released the original secret contract, which obviously caused a huge splash between the Japanese government and the country.

As the only country in the world that has suffered nuclear weapons, after World War II, Japan has always adhered to the "three principles of nuclear-free" on the nuclear issue. However, there have been rumors that there are some diplomatic secret agreements between Japan and the United States, including nuclear secret agreements that violate the "three principles of nuclear-free", such as the secret agreement of "Japan acquiesced to the entry of US nuclear weapons". In this regard, Japan has been firmly denied.

This time the sudden appearance of the original secret agreement obviously slapped ** in the face, making them feel a little at a loss for a moment.

The emergence of this agreement has made many Japanese people fall into their glasses, because as Japan's famous prime minister in the 1960s, Sato Eisaku won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 for proposing Japan's "Three Principles of Nuclear-freeness". Unexpectedly, he was hiding such a big nuclear-related secret behind it!

In the past twenty years, US nuclear submarines and nuclear-powered aircraft carriers have been docked at Japanese private ports without the consent of Japan's political aid. Japan's political aid has remained silent about this and has not carried out any **. This strange move by Japan has made many Japanese believe in the existence of secret agreements.

In 1967, when the then Prime Minister of Japan, Eisaku Sato, proposed the policy of "not manufacturing, not possessing, not transporting nuclear weapons" in his speech in parliament. Since then, the "Three Principles of Non-nuclearity" have become the tone pursued by Japan's political axe on nuclear issues.

However, these three principles are not "going side by side". The first two principles of "not manufacturing, not owning" are subject to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Treaty on the Prevention of Nuclear Proliferation and have certain legal effect. The "not transporting in" is not legally effective, which also gives the United States and Japan a space to exist to reach a secret agreement between the United States and Japan that "Japan acquiesced to the entry of nuclear weapons in the United States."

The outbreak of this news caused an uproar between the Japanese government and the world, because it was completely inconsistent with the facts that the Japanese government had always promoted, and posed a huge test on the integrity of the Japanese government.

Of course, this matter is not over. A day later, two former officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs came forward to say that the secret agreement did exist. They also said that the secret agreement reached by the United States during the amendment of the Japan-US Security Treaty in 1960 was kept in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When the second foreign officials handed over, the former secretly told the next officer to pass on it. This is a huge secret. The Japanese ** Zhengfu has been lying to the people.

Due to the history of Japan's atomic bombing, Japan has always been very sensitive to the nuclear weapons issue. The people's anti-nuclear sentiment is heavy. If the three principles of nuclear-freeness are changed, the political cost may be unbearable for the political axe. However, if they do not respond to this matter, the impact on Japan's politics and diplomacy will undoubtedly be greater.

Moreover, the secret agreement announced this time is likely to make other countries re-understand Japanese politics and diplomacy. As a national leader, Sato can propose a high-level initiative such as the "Three Principles of Nuclear-free", while bypassing domestic administrative departments and sign bilateral relations agreements that are completely contrary to the spirit of the open initiative in a private diplomacy, and be at ease with the honor brought to themselves by the "Three Principles of Nuclear-free". This practice of highly combining realisticism, utilitarianism and secret room politics will inevitably give other countries a newer view on Japan's political and diplomatic operation methods.

Simply put, Japanese people have serious problems with their character, and their words cannot convince people and are not honest!

Premier Wen naturally paid close attention to this point. Thinking of what Jiang Feng told him the day before yesterday that he had a killing weapon against the Japanese political axe, he couldn't help but call Jiang Feng and asked, "Did you do that secret agreement?"

"I just dug out this matter. Is there any problem with what they did by themselves?" Jiang Feng replied. (To be continued.)
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