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Volume 8 Hundred Years of Resentment Chapter 86 The Navy is in Action

Once again, the nuclear attack on the Republic has accelerated the division of the international community

On the 25th, international public opinion was clearly divided into two factions. On one side, it was a group of Western countries that severely accused the Republic of China, believed that it was the group of Western countries that provoked and expanded the war, and on the other side, it was a group of "pro-China countries" that believed that Japan brazenly launched a war and brazenly used nuclear weapons in the war.

As the news media in the Republic reported that Japanese fighters carrying nuclear weapons were trying to strategically bomb international cities in the eastern region of the Republic, the United Nations General Assembly, which is arguing about how to save 100 million Japanese people, has undergone dramatic changes.

On the evening of the 24th, at the United Nations Emergency Conference, the "Group of 87" led by North Korea, Laos, Vietnam, Pakistan, Nepal, Iran, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Argentina and other countries initiated a proposal, requiring strict strategic sanctions on Japan, prohibiting the export of all equipment and materials that can be used for war to Japan, and authorizing the republic to implement a strategic blockade on Japan.

This proposal was immediately firmly opposed by the group of Western countries.

Because the United Nations General Assembly has the ability to decide on major international affairs, the proposal of the G87 is of little significance to the opposition of the group of Western countries.

Just as the United Nations was arguing, Japan filed a war lawsuit in the International Military Tribunal in The Hague.

At this time, the debate about who started the war and who expanded the war became the focus of countries around the world.

The Republic has provided enough evidence to prove that Japan first sent troops to invade Taiwan. Although the mainland and Taiwan have not achieved unity, most countries in the world recognize that Taiwan is an inseparable part of the Republic and a special administrative region of the Republic. Therefore, the Republic has the right to defend Taiwan and also has the right to launch a counterattack against Japan, which invaded Taiwan. However, Japan cannot provide evidence that the Republic first invades Japan, and cannot get rid of the crime of launching a war.

This is crucial because whoever initiates the war will take responsibility for the war!

However, the Western group values ​​not who initiated the war, but who expanded the war.

In the view of Western countries, the Republic first bombed Japan's missile bases and nuclear facilities, and sank Japan's strategic nuclear submarines. They were all strategic strikes against Japan's territory. Although the Republic had the right to defend Taiwan, after annihilated the Japanese troops invading Taiwan, the Republic had no reason to expand the war, and no reason to launch a strategic strike against Japan.

Therefore, the Western Group of countries believed that the Republic expanded its scope of attack, which led to the full outbreak of war.

Japan then launched a strategic counterattack to defend national interests. The Republic bombed Japan's civil nuclear facilities. It can be seen as a strategic counterattack against Japan.

Standing from a different standpoint. There must be different opinions.

By the 25th, more than 200 countries around the world will basically be divided into three camps.

First, the group of Western countries led by the United States and condemn the Republic. Second, the group of 87 countries led by North Korea, Pakistan and other countries supported the Republic and condemned Japan. Third, the group of 87 countries represented by Russia, Brazil, South Africa and other countries, maintaining a neutral position.

Although the debate between the first two is very fierce, most countries are neutral.

Mainly because there are not many countries affected by the "Japanese War". Most neutral countries do not want to offend the Republic or Western countries, so they can only remain neutral. Countries like Russia have some wait-and-see attitude and will clearly support which side they support before the situation becomes clearer.

The debate continues, but the substantive work must be implemented.

On the morning of the 25th Moscow time, the Republic and India delegation held consultations on the southern Tibet issue again.

Although the negotiations did not make much progress, both sides said that they should try their best to maintain regional stability without regressing relations between the two countries due to the southern Tibet issue.

On the morning of the 25th Brussels time, the EU held a plenary meeting.

After several hours of debate, and driven by countries such as Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, other EU member states finally agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to Japan, including radiation facilities and drugs for treating radioactive diseases, but did not conduct any substantive discussion on the issue of accepting Japanese refugees.

After the meeting, the EU representative flew to Washington.

Under the leadership of the United States, the "Group of 37" composed of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and the 32 EU countries officially negotiated on the issue of Japanese refugees.

In the first round of negotiations, all countries promised to provide necessary assistance, such as sending ships to pick up and drop off Japanese refugees.

The key issues have not been resolved, and no country has promised to accept Japanese refugees. According to a report submitted by Japanese Foreign Minister Shikawa Kitayama, Japan needs to transfer 85 million citizens to other countries, most of which are the elderly, children and women.

For any country, 85 million Japanese are definitely not a small problem.

Not to mention anything else, even if you raise 85 million pigs, you have to spend nearly 100 billion US dollars a year. Because most of them need

The Japanese refugees come from areas with radioactive contamination, so they still have to solve the problem of medical assistance.

In the end, only New Zealand promised to accept 50,000 Japanese children.

This is not a "commitment of obligations". While making the commitment, New Zealand has also offered extremely high conditions, such as providing medical assistance to these Japanese children by the G37.

Australia and Canada, which are highly regarded by Japan, still have no representation.

From this we can see that Western countries that keep shouting "humanitarianism" are also "pseudo-humanitarian". When 100 million Japanese people are about to be finished, Western countries are driven by their own interests. If Western countries regard people as "civilized society" that is more important than anything else, would they be so ruthless? Not to mention, the United States has enough ability to accommodate tens of millions of Japanese people and enough strength to help the Japanese, but has not let go of the issue of accepting Japanese refugees, or even made formal commitments to financial aid. Representatives of Western countries participating in the negotiations acknowledge the seriousness and urgency of the Japanese refugee problem, but are unwilling to make any substantial contribution. Even New Zealand, which made the promise, has offered unacceptable conditions for other countries, making the hope of tens of thousands of Japanese children to take refuge in New Zealand very slim!

The dramas staged in Washington are enough to prove the hypocritical nature of Western countries.

Of course, the war will not stop because of this. When the international community cannot stop the war, the warring sides are still fighting to the death on the battlefield.

On the afternoon of the 25th, Beijing time, the first batch of transport aircraft arrived at Taiwan's Yilan Air Force Base.

As the Marines landed in Taiwan, the island's anti-rebellion war was coming to an end. The coup army fled to Kaohsiung and the leaders of the puppet regime had only one choice: surrender to the Marines of the Republic, which were heading south, and strive for leniency.

According to the deployment of the General Staff, the Air Force handed over the mission of bombing the Ryukyu Islands to the Navy Aviation Corps.

Before the evening, the long-range air combat fighter unit of the Navy Air Force entered Yilan and took off that night to carry out combat patrol missions in the southern airspace of the Ryukyu Islands.

At this time, the aircraft carrier battle group that was surfing the eastern waters of Taiwan had sailed hundreds of nautical miles northeast.

After receiving the combat order, Lin Xiaolei did not leave the Navy Command, but handed over the command of the aircraft carrier battle group to Lieutenant General Mu Qingyun, commander of the East China Sea Fleet, appointed Lieutenant General Dou Haikun, commander of the South China Sea Fleet, as the chief of staff of the aircraft carrier battle group, Major General Hua Jianfeng was the deputy chief of staff of the aircraft carrier battle group, Brigadier General Zhu Ronghui was the combat staff of the aircraft carrier battle group, and the rear command was the chief of staff of the Navy General Zhang Weichang.

Although Lin Xiaolei really wanted to go to the front line to command the battle, as the commander of the navy, he had more important tasks to be responsible for.

When arranging the command system of the aircraft carrier battle group, Lin Xiaolei also spent a lot of effort.

Logically speaking, Hua Jianfeng, as the commander of the submarine force, should not go to the front line, but should stay in the rear to be responsible for the combat operations of the submarine force. Mu Qingyun's qualifications are not necessarily much higher than Dou Hai. The 2 "Huaxia"-class aircraft carriers in the aircraft carrier battle group come from the South China Sea Fleet, and only the "Huaxia" belongs to the East China Sea Fleet. Dou Hai~ should serve as the commander of the combat group, and Mu Qingyun serves as the chief of staff.

Lin Xiaolei is not the kind of naval commander who likes to discuss with his subordinates. He didn't think too much about arranging personnel.

Anyway, this is definitely the most powerful command lineup of the Republic's Navy.

In order to coordinate the participating troops, Lin Xiaolei not only sent the submarine force commander Hua Jianfeng and the Navy Aviation Chief of Staff Zhu Ronghui to the front line, but also set up the "Super Front Command" in the aircraft carrier battle group.

Fortunately, there is enough space on the "Huaxia" to accommodate hundreds of staff. When designing and building, the "Huaxia"-class aircraft carriers were equipped with complete fleet command facilities according to the standards of the fleet flagship. In addition to the ultra-long-wave radio stations that do not communicate with the submarine, they are all equipped with other equipment.

Hua Jianfeng and Zhu Ronghui arrived at the "Huaxia" aircraft carrier on a carrier-based transport plane on the night of the 25th.

The atmosphere in the fleet was quite tense. When the two rushed to the fleet headquarters, they found that the officers and soldiers on the aircraft carrier were a bit "neurotic". No wonder, after the Peninsula War, many officers and soldiers who served when the "Huaxia" aircraft carrier was completed retired before the second military reform, and the Navy recruited many new recruits. This problem could be solved soon because the "technical service" status of the navy was clarified in the second military reform, the treatment of naval officers and soldiers was mentioned, and the service period of naval officers and soldiers was extended.

If you want, any naval officer can regard service as a lifelong profession.

When Hua Jianfeng and Zhu Ronghui came to the headquarters, they found that Mu Qingyun and Dou Haikun were discussing combat operations.

The two lieutenant generals looked a little nervous, which made dozens of staff officers in the headquarters very nervous. Although they were still thousands of kilometers away from the Japanese territorial waters, Hua Jianfeng and Zhu Ronghui both felt the atmosphere of war. (To be continued,)
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