Japan is an island country located in the ** belt, and its risk of geological disasters has always been a concern. If the disaster of the sinking of Japan really happened, what would happen to the Japanese? According to the Japanese, they believe that there are four countries that may be their help. Let us analyse each of these countries and their possible forms of support.
1.United States: Japan's allies and supporters
The United States has always been an important ally of Japan, and has close cooperation in the political, economic, and military fields. If Japan is in trouble, the United States will certainly lend a helping hand and provide various forms of support and assistance.
2.Australia: Economic Partners and Refuge
Australia and Japan have a long-term and stable economic cooperative relationship, and the two countries have complementary cooperation in the fields of resources and technology. If Japan sinks, Australia will become a potential refuge with all kinds of assistance.
3.South Korea: Neighbors and Political Considerations
Although there are some historical and practical contradictions between Japan and South Korea, as an ally of the United States, South Korea is likely to provide assistance to Japan under humanitarian and geopolitical considerations.
4.Brazil: a potential source of migration and a provider of resources
As a resource-rich country, Brazil has a huge land area and abundant natural resources. In the event of a disaster in Japan, Brazil could become a destination for Japanese immigrants and provide support in terms of food, medical care, and more.
In the face of a possible sinking disaster in Japan, the international community needs to strengthen cooperation and jointly respond to the disaster risk. Whether it is the Japanese or other countries, emergency preparedness is required to minimize possible losses.