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Volume 8 Hundred Years of Resentment Chapter 126 The Fallen Nation

The point transfer, Japan is definitely the hardest to live...

In order to avoid greater war losses and casualties, the Republic can only push forward the armistice negotiations and achieve the ultimate goal through negotiations. Japan's situation is worse than that of the Republic. The armistice negotiations have been delayed for a long time. Japan will not only pay a high price for war, but will also face the threat of national demise!

On November 20, the peak of deaths in the first radioactive disease arrived.

Because Japan's nuclear power plants are mainly light water reactors and are used as nuclear fuel, most radioactive diseases in Japan are very special. After inhaling radioactive dust containing elements, the patient first shows symptoms similar to a cold, and finally the whole body is sore, heat, and severe dehydration. According to the amount of radioactive dust inhaled, in the absence of treatment, the patient has to endure 24 to 20 days of torture. The victims in highly polluted areas have died one after another before November 15, and the situation is not optimistic. With the consumption of drugs used to treat radioactive diseases in Japan, tens of millions of Japanese people who have been experiencing sterile asthma have reached the end of their lives.

According to relevant information obtained after the war, more than 3 million Japanese refugees died on November 20 alone.

The strategic blockade is not resolved and the situation will not improve at all.

According to the Japanese government's prediction, before the first peak of death, that is, before December, the number of deaths will increase day by day, and eventually 50 million to 65 million Japanese will be "dead".

God can't save this part of Japan!

Even if the Republic immediately lifted the slightly blockade and immediately provided drugs for the treatment of radioactive diseases to Japan, it would only cause severely ill patients to suffer for a few more days. In the case of terminal illness, even if modern medical technology has reached the level of "resurrecting the dead", it cannot save tens of millions of Japanese refugees who are about to fall into trouble.

What the Japanese government cares about is only the tens of millions of Japanese people left.

Affected by the chaos of the war, how many Japanese people suffer from radioactive diseases? The Japanese government is not sure about it. It can only roughly estimate it. According to the Japanese government's geographic statistics report, more than 80 million Japanese people suffer from radioactive diseases due to the war. Western countries are estimated to be even more pessimistic. The United States collects ground data through military reconnaissance satellites. It is estimated that at least 100 million Japanese people are "contaminated" by radioactive dust. France also uses military reconnaissance satellites to estimate that the number of Japanese refugees is between 100 million and 100 million. Most of them suffer from radioactive diseases. The mildest symptoms are and can only live for up to 2 to 3 years!

According to estimates from various countries, about 30 to 70 million Japanese people need help in urgent need of assistance.

For the Yamato people, the situation is indeed not optimistic.

Although no one denies that humans have fertility incomparable to all higher organisms, Japan created a fertility miracle after World War II. But no one denies that if Japan still wanted to maintain its independent status as a country, it would require at least 100,000 people. Before the war, Japan's total population had just exceeded 100 million. After deducting the areas that were harmed by radioactive diseases, there were still about 20 million Japanese people not threatened. Even if these Japanese people were lucky enough to survive after the war, Japan still needed at least 20 million citizens!

Whether the people can be saved depends on whether the Republic lifts the strategic blockade.

Whether the Republic lifts its strategic blockade depends on whether the armistice negotiations are going smoothly.

On November 20, Sadashi Murakami officially ordered the launch of the "Ethnic Seed Plan" to prepare to transfer millions of Japanese citizens who were not "contaminated" by radioactive dust to the Izu Islands.

This is not a simple plan, it can be said to be the "ultimate plan" for Japan to preserve national hope.

According to the command of the emperor, in addition to members of the Tianhuang family, regardless of identity, status, wealth, or status, only Japanese people who do not have radioactive dust in their bodies can leave the land that has become the hell on earth and go to the "paradise". To this end, Sadashi Murakami ordered the commander of the Tokyo Garrison, Sujing Yamakata, to mobilize the division's army officers and soldiers to guard Yokohama Port, set up a military checkpoint, and conduct the strictest "physical examination" on all personnel waiting for the ship.

"Search" is still a small matter. How to send millions of Japanese to the Izu Islands and how to ensure that millions of Japanese can survive on the Izu Islands is a big matter.

When Japan launched the "Ethnic Seed Plan", the Republic Navy aircraft carrier battle group, which had previously been active in the east and west Pacific waters in the Ryukyu Islands, immediately turned north and headed to Sagami Bay.

Not to mention having an aircraft carrier battle group with 3 aircraft carriers and more than 20 large warships, even if it is just one "prefabricated fleet", it can turn Japan's "Ethnic Seed Plan" into a "Ethnic Self-Defense Operation".

Without the power to control the sea, Japan can do nothing.

As more and more Japanese refugees flock to Yokohama Port, the Japanese government must take action.

On the 211th, Kitayama Shikawa met with the French Foreign Minister and proposed regulations to expand the armistice negotiations, inviting the EU, the United States, Russia and other countries to become "observation countries" in negotiations, hoping that France can exert influence on China.

The French Foreign Minister happily accepted Japan's request and made an appointment with Yan Shanglong on the same day.w~~a^p.16~kxs

After receiving the news, the United States and Russia performed more actively, and both believed that the armistice negotiations had already been

The single Sino-Japanese negotiations are related to the life and death of tens of millions of Japanese people, and are a major event. The scale of negotiations must be expanded and more countries can play a role.

The Republic's attitude towards Japan's "request" is very clear.

As long as Japan accepts the Republic's "three principles", let alone invite a few "observation countries", it will be fine even if it comes to the United Nations for negotiation.

Will Japan accept the conditions of the Republic? Or, does Japan have any choice?

On the 211th, another 3.3 million Japanese people escaped the pain and quietly passed away.

On the 22nd, after France and Russia proposed, the Republic agreed to a medical investigation team jointly formed by France and Russia to travel to Japan and provide it with necessary assistance.

Another 3.5 million Japanese died on that day!

On the 23rd, a "medical investigation team" composed of five French experts and Russian experts arrived in Busan, and then took a helicopter provided by the Republic to fly to the "dangling" and the very severely "danged" Nagasaki and Okayama Japan for on-site investigation.

In order to demonstrate the humanitarian spirit of the Central People, the Republic announced a unilateral suspension of 8 hours.

On that day, the dead Japanese drama reached ten thousand!

The investigation lasted for two days, and on the 24th, about 5 million Japanese people died.

On the night of the 24th, the investigation team left Japan and went to Busan, and then submitted investigation reports to France, Russia, the Republic, Japan, the United States and the United Nations.

The content of the investigation report can be described completely as "shocking".

The two cities of Nagasaki and Okayama arrived at the investigation team have been completely abandoned. All the surviving refugees have been transferred to the upper vents in the suburbs. Millions of refugees are seriously lacking in food, clean drinking water and medicine, and countless bodies of the dead are abandoned on the roadside because they are not buried.

Of course, the main task of the investigation team is not to investigate the current situation and to evaluate the impact of radioactive diseases.

French experts and Russian experts have very consistent opinions. The disaster caused by radioactive diseases has reached the point where it is about to destroy Japan. Due to the serious lack of drugs, medical staff and medical equipment, most Japanese refugees not only fail to receive timely assistance, but are affected by traffic blockade, food scarcity, and poor sanitation conditions, resulting in a decrease in their own immunity and suffering more serious harm. Experts from both countries also clearly mentioned in the report that if Japan cannot be provided with comprehensive and thorough humanitarian assistance in a timely manner, not only will tens of millions of Japanese people die from radioactive diseases, and many Japanese people die from traditional diseases such as plague.

No one can tell how many people will die.

But what the world cares most about is not how many people die, but how long will large-scale deaths last.

In other words, how long will it take for Japan?

The French experts' evaluation result is that the time left for Japan to "rescue" will not exceed 6 months. The Russian experts' evaluation is even more pessimistic. If Japan cannot provide rescue materials and rescue teams within 3 months, Japan, as an independent entity country, will perish within 2 years!

3 months or 6 months, it doesn't matter anymore.

There is really not much time left for Japan!

On the 25th, the Japanese government officially requested rescue to the United States, the European Union, Russia, Australia, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, India and other countries, hoping that these countries can prepare rescue materials and rescue personnel for Japan in advance, and Japan will use overseas assets to pay the required fees.

The United States and the European Union were the first to respond, saying that they would prepare rescue supplies and volunteer rescue personnel within one month.

Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Canada and other countries have also responded one after another, saying that they will provide humanitarian assistance to Japan within their capacity.

After Russia responded, the Republic also stated that it could help Japan in accordance with humanitarian principles.

The key is still whether the Republic will lift the strategic blockade, at least to open the humanitarian rescue operations.

On the 26th, Kitayama Shikawa and Yan Shanglong met again.

The Japanese Foreign Minister put down his airs and said that the Republic could consider the "three principles" and hoped that the Republic could allow ships carrying humanitarian aid materials to travel to Japan during the negotiations.

Yan Shanglong was more prepared and proposed the "principle of equality and release".

According to this principle, as long as Japan makes concessions, the Republic will gradually allow some ships to Japan in accordance with the urgency of humanitarian rescue. If Japan refuses to make concessions, the Republic will not make concessions on strategic blockade. Humanitarian rescue is not the responsibility and obligation of the Republic!

Although the conditions in the Republic are very harsh, the armistice negotiations finally took a turning point.

On the night of the 26th, the State Council of the Republic announced the "List of Humanitarian Rescue Materials", which was divided into three categories A, B and C according to its importance, and a total of more than 300 materials. It also announced the exact sea areas where ships heading to Japan were subject to maritime inspections, as well as the verification methods to be adopted by the Republic's Navy.

Humanitarian rescue operations against Japan begin from now on!
Chapter completed!
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