Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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"Report it."
Let’s report it together.
At this point, when Womack was dead, the direction of the entire incident was controlled by Li Xinghe.
When the notification was received, the Japanese Prime Minister's Office was completely confused, and the White House and the Department of Defense were really stunned.
what?
Until the news came out, the White House, the Department of Defense, and the Armed Services Committee all thought that David Womack was staying at the base.
Why did an army major general appear on the fleet and then commit suicide on the night of the Okinawa Incident?
So they first asked:
"Why is David on the warship?"
Then they learned more abstract results.
"Major General Moise is here too. They both came here together."
ah? ? !
The White House, the Department of Defense, the Armed Services Committee, and the Intelligence Committee are even more confused.
How did you two get together?
What exactly is going on?
How come we don’t know?
Except for Li Xinghe and others who stayed in the fleet, everyone else could only try to understand what happened in the "Okinawa Incident" through the heavy fog of war, like a blind man groping in the dark.
While Li Xinghe and others were sitting at their desks waiting and Li Xinghe was constantly sending security notifications to his family, friends and the Prime Minister's residence, the U.S. Parliament convened in the middle of the night to conduct intelligence inquiries.
The Okinawa Incident Emergency Inquiry Committee, which was attended by the White House Intelligence Committee, the Director of National Intelligence, and the President's representatives, first sent questions to Admiral Jacqueline.
The old lady reported the truth that Li Xinghe pieced together for her to her superiors.
"I suffered two fatal attacks. One by a drone commanded by Womack and one by a Japanese officer. They were both jealous of my supreme power."
She described Womack's suicide as "he saw the gate was heavily guarded and thought he was in trouble, so he committed suicide."
Subsequently, Li Xinghe was summoned for video questioning.
Li Xinghe showed the phone number with the ink still wet:
"I found the number of the Chinese Embassy. I personally believe that Major General Womack is using this as a pretext for personal revenge to save his failed plan of defecting to China."
Then there are several generals of the US Navy.
They all felt that Womack's death was a little strange, but at a time when the blame could fall on them at any time, they all modified their testimonies according to Li Xinghe's script.
Dead man, please wear your pot!
After collecting intelligence from all sides, the White House, the Department of Defense, and Congress laid out their conclusions before us.
"This is a failed incident in which fierce conflicts broke out within the US and Japanese militaries due to new military reforms!"
But it seems there is no other way.
Are we going to abolish the US-Japan Joint Command?
Or should we revoke the command authority of the Commander of the Army in Japan?
With the main issues unresolved, infighting between the Democrats and Republicans has begun again.
Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Tulsi Gabbard joined Republicans in attacking:
"I must point out that this intelligence officer with the call sign 'G' was previously suspected of involvement in the death of retired Major General Liang Yuechun. If I remember correctly, he was also involved in the 525 Tokyo incident, the Yokota base incident, and the Tokyo anti-base entry incident."
At this time, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence defended Li Xinghe:
"Of course, because he is the CIA's special officer in Tokyo. If he didn't show up, he would be derelict in his duty."
However, the Republicans were still unwilling to give up the pursuit and instead tried to find clues to the investigation into Japan from Li Xinghe.
At this time, Aiman, who was sitting in the second row of the intelligence office, took the initiative to speak back as Li Xinghe's American fiancée:
"In fact, if we discard the filter of racial discrimination, I think you will find that my fiancé has been fighting to maintain the influence of the United States in Tokyo. In our intelligence system, he assisted in the establishment of the US-Japan Joint Intelligence Station, monitored the operation of East Asian intelligence, and established a mutual trust mechanism between the Japanese Prime Minister and the US military intelligence system. Without him, the intelligence system would not be able to operate skillfully; politically, he used the funds we gave behind the scenes to sponsor the successful election of the Prime Minister, several members of parliament and local councilors. What we need to pay special attention to is that it was he who contacted the Japanese Prime Minister and worked hard to coordinate the differences between the two sides, successfully getting Japan to increase military spending and agree to establish a US-Japan joint command, so that major American companies such as General Motors, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, etc. received super large orders worth tens of billions of dollars. It is not because he is young that he has suffered too much criticism. He used to be a prodigal son, but now he has turned back."
Having said this, Aiman paused.
She glanced around the back seats, looking for support from those congressmen who had large arms companies behind them.
When Tulsi heard Aiman's counterattack, she realized that the problem was about to get out of hand, and took the initiative to put out the fire:
"You seem to be answering the wrong question..."
Aiman did not answer the Intelligence Committee's question about Li Xinghe and his connection to the current situation of intensified conflicts in Tokyo.
She avoided the topic and only talked about what contributions Li Xinghe had made to the country. She started with racial discrimination, responded with age discrimination, and then returned with prodigal discrimination. She was a master at playing identity politics, and she left Tulsi speechless with three consecutive punches.
Obviously, when Aiman specifically pointed out Li Xinghe's achievements in intelligence, politics and military, all those congressmen and committee members who worked in intelligence departments, US and Japanese lobbying groups, and had backgrounds in major military-industrial complex companies began to look at each other unnaturally.
Various rebuttals began to confront each other.
A White House representative refuted:
"Ma'am, I don't think it's appropriate to be so aggressive towards a young man who is loyal and dedicated to helping his country and fighting in faraway Tokyo. He may have embezzled money, he may have taken money he shouldn't have, but he won't harm our own generals for the sake of the country. You've served in the military, you should know that young men his age are prone to playing some outrageous games."
A CIA representative denied the allegations:
"He is indeed linked to many incidents of intensified conflicts. But we should also note that the death of retired Major General Liang had nothing to do with him, and David Womack, who committed suicide now, is suspected of being involved in communist activities. Although Japan has experienced 2-3 huge anti-American demonstrations within a year, this is also because his work performance is too effective. He is right next to the Japanese Prime Minister, who gives him money, credits him, and helps him plan his campaign. He is simply a genius campaign planner. We must keep him."
The Director of Intelligence said, according to his subordinates’ speech script:
"G is only one person, and in the foreseeable future, it is unlikely that there will be a second person like him who comes from a high-class Japanese family, can enter the Japanese political circle, and interfere in the prime ministerial election. The United States needs him!"
The congressman representing Lockheed Martin and Raytheon directly stated:
"He will be the future king of Japan!"
Under the collective protection of Democratic congressmen and the backing of many Republican congressmen with arms backgrounds, the Intelligence Committee's small doubts about Li Xinghe were quickly extinguished in the sparks.
The Intelligence Committee's questioning stalled.
As Aiman said, although Li Xinghe was implicated in the death of a major general, he was still ahead of him with Admiral Jacqueline and Lieutenant General Fred, and his long-term job was to expand the influence of the United States. The many social movements that were triggered by this were ultimately America's problems, not Li Xinghe's problems.
In fact, the attack on Li Xinghe was essentially a sneak attack by the Democratic Party and the CIA, rather than a prejudice against him personally.
As a result, the questioning focus was on the CIA's Tokyo branch.
Rear Admiral Moise rebuked: "Why did you and Womack appear on the fleet? And act without permission?"
Sweat was pouring down his forehead:
"I cannot tell you."
Then, the Democrats opened fire:
"In other words, you were instructed by Vice President Vance, who cannot be named, and under the command of General Motors, who cannot be named, you secretly hid the military supplies that were expected to be delivered to Taiwan in the fleet without the approval of Congress and intended to transport them to Taiwan? Do you know that this is deceiving Congress and violating the investigation?"
They had long been known to be smuggling arms.
Major General Moise was so numb that he was speechless and could only keep emphasizing:
"I...I...I...have nothing to say."
There is more and more nothing to say, which piles up into infighting between the two parties.
David Womack was honorably discharged from the military, his suicide was officially announced to the public, he was not posthumously honored, and he was held responsible for the Okinawa Incident.
......
When Li Xinghe entered the video questioning room for the second time, the meeting had already entered the stage of how to resolve the issue.
The Military Commission asked Li Xinghe:
"What on earth are the Japanese doing? Who on earth are they obeying? Why are they opposing the Joint Command?"
In response to the stupid questions from the congressman, Li Xinghe said:
"I must point out that if the United States insists on complete leadership over Japan, then the US-Japan Joint Command will completely lack the prerequisites for its establishment, that is, allies like NATO, which Japan cannot accept. If true cooperation between the United States and Japan is to be achieved, it means that Japan will gain more autonomy and the United States will lose its complete leadership over Japan, which we cannot accept either."
Li Xinghe's words here are meant to remind the parliamentary masters of the Intelligence Committee and the Military Committee that there is no policy that has the best of both worlds. The United States cannot allow Japan to dare to challenge the authority of the United States, so it demands full control of Japan's military power on the one hand, and does not allow Japan to have a seat at the table on the other.
If the United States wants Japan to obey, it must suppress it with an iron fist, and Japan will definitely work but not contribute. If it wants Japan to contribute, it must give up power, but the United States will never allow Japan to sit at the table.
Therefore, between the two ends, the extremists in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces will certainly take desperate measures and carry out assassinations.
The masters of the Military Commission were indignant.
My God, the Japanese actually dared to think like this, they are simply attempting rebellion!
Li Xinghe continued to put forward his own views:
"We should continue to adhere to the traditional multilateral alliance strategy of small countries. Through cross-alliance relationships such as the US-Japan, US-ROK, Japan-ROK, US-Japan-Philippines, and US-Japan-Australia-New Zealand, with the US as the core, we can check and balance Japan. But frankly speaking, if we want to go this way, I request approval for the US-Japan Combined Fleet to expand its fleet size and carry out specialized operations in anti-missile, anti-ship and drone operations to replace the functions of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force."
In short, the reason why the Japanese dared to act so arrogantly was entirely because the Combined Fleet was not strong enough.
It is suggested to delegate more power and build more ships.
At the end of the questioning, Li Xinghe was still praising Japan and South Korea:
"I personally believe that the national security of the United States is above all else. If the United States indulges Japan and South Korea, the result of the deep-rooted pro-China factions in these two countries seizing power and turning to China will be a fatal betrayal that the United States cannot accept. So instead of looking forward to the future, it is better to consider returning to the Cold War."
Then the questioning ended.
Li Xinghe passed the test smoothly and no one would investigate his problem.
Someone may ask a soul-searching question:
"Since the US-Japan Joint Command has been proven, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force will not accept being led by the US Navy, and a dedicated fleet needs to be built for the Joint Command. So why not just merge the Joint Command with the Seventh Fleet? Obviously, the Seventh Fleet is already the exclusive naval force deployed by the United States in Japan."
Good question. Indeed, if we remove the joint factor, the fleet directly under the Joint Command has overlapping attributes with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Seventh Fleet, which is a completely duplicative organizational setup.
However, it is like laying a new foundation, only to find that you can neither annex the farmhand's cottage nor the old house, which is more important. You have to sit on three toilets, your own and your neighbor's, and you will feel at a disadvantage wherever you poop.
So in the end, only three toilets could be retained, even though there was only one butt.
At the Naha port, the generals stayed up all night, making phone calls one after another and begging for mercy everywhere.
The next morning, the White House released an investigation report:
"Due to poor communication, some ships of the US-Japan joint fleet caught fire."
The Ministry of Defense quietly announced:
"Major General David Womack committed suicide and left a last word to take responsibility for the incident."
Overnight, two things were announced at the same time.
Before conspiracy theorists could concoct more conspiracies, major newspapers collectively received political tasks.
The New York Times highlighted the U.S. fleet’s re-launch:
"Sunrise in Okinawa."
The Washington Post published the front page:
"Today is peaceful and peaceful."
The most gossipy newspapers in the UK also stopped reporting for a while and made an analysis and prediction: "The situation in East Asia has become more tense, but what happened last night was really an accident."
Subsequently, various conspiracy theories were secretly propagated on some small websites and Telegram groups under the crazy suppression of online platforms.
Is it really peaceful?
All three branches of the U.S. military stationed in Japan received the new security regulations signed by General Jacqueline and drafted by Li Xinghe at sunrise.
The three armed forces are not allowed to exchange any intelligence with the Japan Self-Defense Forces without authorization; officers of the three armed forces must promptly report their personal connections with Self-Defense Force officers and identify them one by one; U.S. military officers can enter and exit Japan Self-Defense Force bases, but officers of the Japan Self-Defense Forces must be accompanied by U.S. troops when entering U.S. military bases; higher-level security measures will be taken for warships, tanks and electronic warfare facilities, and intelligence security of all U.S. military bases will be upgraded.
And most importantly, the CIA, NSA, ISI and the US-Japan Joint Intelligence Station will launch a behind-the-scenes wiretapping plan for all Japanese Self-Defense Force officers above the rank of lieutenant. Through wiretapping, investigation, and behind-the-scenes investigation of Self-Defense Force officers, they will identify and confirm whether they are "extreme left pro-China elements" or "extreme right imperial elements" and monitor them for a long time.
The person in charge of this eavesdropping plan, of course, fell into Li Xinghe's hands because Major General Moise was punished.
Although the specific plan has not yet started, the name has been decided:
"Sunset Project".
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