The butterfly effect is deadly, and it will be especially evident on both sides of the Pacific in 2024: because an American was sick and hospitalized, a large number of Japanese people were "buried"!
Why?
Japan**January 11**Province**, the latest statistics released by Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan on the 11th show that 213 people have died and 52 people are missing. On the 11th, Japan designated the Noto Peninsula as an "extremely serious disaster".
The reason why this ** is so tragic is that many Japanese ** have accused the Japanese authorities of being slow to act and delaying the rescue time.
After Noto on January 1, there were reports from Japan that after the disaster, residents in some severely affected areas had no way to ask for help at the gate of the local military base; They watched with their eyes on the self-defense forces waiting in the military base, but they could not get timely rescue. This helplessness and despair has led many people to strongly criticize ** and the Self-Defense Forces.
Domestic social ** and circle of friends, once compared in detail the comparison of China's Gansu Jishi Mountain** and Japan's Notomine** disaster relief, China's response and disposal speed crushed Japan.
Is Japan inadequate? After the Fumio Kishida administration was widely criticized, the phrase "only receiving US military assistance" has attracted the attention of the outside world. This may be the truth of Japan's rescue and unnecessary loss of life! Fumio Kishida actually just said a "big truth", and to a certain extent, he was indeed secretly rubbing the "blame".
According to the new guidelines of the 1997 U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, Japan's command, including disaster relief, has been fully ceded to the United States. In other words, the United States was actually responsible for organizing and directing the disaster relief in Japan since 1997. According to Japan's 2023 national defense, Japan's Self-Defense Forces need to cooperate with relevant agencies, and this relevant agency is the U.S. military. Without receiving instructions from the US military, the Self-Defense Forces absolutely would not dare to make any large-scale moves.
In the military-political operation system of the US military, nominally the chairman of the US Chiefs of Staff Joint Conference, the top general of the US military, only plays the role of a military adviser and does not have the power to transfer troops. The United States is the commander-in-chief of the three armed services, but it is the secretary of defense who is actually responsible for the deployment of troops.
In other words, if Japan wants to dispatch the Japanese Self-Defense Forces of the US military to participate in disaster relief, it must be signed and approved by the current US Secretary of Defense Austin or his ** person.
But on the afternoon of January 1, 2024, when Japan** was in urgent need of rescue, Austin was admitted to the intensive care unit with prostate cancer and was unable to perform his duties at all.
In the modern command and administrative system, the "number one" cannot perform his duties, and the "second in command" is not the basic "common sense"? Japan's ** "human life is at stake", can't the Pentagon's "second-in-command" Hicks be on top?
Combing through the public information in the United States after the Austin hospitalization incident, US Secretary of Defense Hicks was notified by the Pentagon on January 2 to request Austin to temporarily perform his duties as secretary of defense, without explaining the reason. But Hicks was on vacation in Puerto Rico at that time.
So it wasn't until January 4, Eastern time, that Hicks said he would pack up and return to Washington for "work" after being urged by the Pentagon and told Austin that he was seriously ill and hospitalized. However, it was not until January 5, local time, that Austin regained his ability to perform his duties and started working in the hospital, and Hicks "returned" to Washington.
In other words, even at the beginning of the incident, Japan reported to the White House of the United States, and requested the activation of the disaster relief plan and the dispatch of the US military and the Self-Defense Forces in Japan to support, Biden also approved it, and when it came to the Pentagon, it could not be implemented because it could not be signed by Austin.
The Pentagon is silent, and no one knows that Austin is out**; The people who knew that Austin was sick were tight-lipped about it. Hicks, the authorized ** person, is having a good time in the blue sky and white clouds in Puerto Rico, and he doesn't want to be a director at all.
For Americans in the Pentagon, how much is the life of a Japanese "worth"? The illness of the "first-in-command" Austin, and the "physical and mental pleasure" of the "second-in-command" Hicks vacations are the big things.
This illness is a vacation, no one has approved the disaster relief operation of the US military and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces stationed in Japan, and the natural action is slow, and the rescue time has been missed, so Japan can continue to be able to register ** numbers**.
In fact, this is a typical model of being an American lackey. No matter how high-sounding the Americans' words are, when they encounter something, they have to take their lives to accompany them. Austin, a person of color, is seriously ill and unable to perform his duties, which seems to be a little "excusable", and the white Hicks "vacation" delays Japan's life, which is actually the truest attitude of Anglo-Saxon Jewish whites towards Japan:White people's vacations are more important than Japanese lives!