I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 112
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (112)
“Is it true that nuclear submarines are deployed in East Timor?”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
“What the hell is all this fuss about? The Olympics are just around the corner….”
This is the Imperial Palace in Tokyo,
Emperor Hirohito was very sensitive to the events in Indonesia.
This Tokyo Olympics is a place to prove that Japan has succeeded in economic reconstruction and, furthermore, that it is joining forces with the United States in pursuing world peace.
But the United States waged war, not peace.
He orchestrated the Indonesian coup, massacring 1 million civilians and deploying nuclear submarines in East Timor.
So what does this mean for Japan?
When the Pacific War broke out, the Australian-Dutch allied forces occupied Timor. Although the Japanese Empire had originally had no interest in Timor, it could not leave it alone once the Allied forces occupied it.
The battle that began like that, the Japanese army that occupied Timor, carried out large-scale massacres and completely occupied the place.
But that was only for a short while, as the US military gradually tightened its grip, Japan abandoned Timor, and it came under US jurisdiction.
The problem then is,
The United States gave the entire western part of New Guinea to Indonesia.
The effort to win over Indonesia, which had maintained neutrality in the Cold War,
With the consent of the United States, the Indonesian government sent troops to New Guinea, killed nationalists who dreamed of independence, and occupied the land.
In return, the United States acquired the rights to mine and exploit resources on the island of New Guinea.
Do you think the surrounding countries would just watch this happen?
The Netherlands and Australia immediately objected, and the United States backed down and decided to hold a referendum on independence.
“Huh? Are these guys joking?”
“If you, America, act like that, we will occupy you by force.”
Indonesia immediately protested the move.
Indonesia occupied the island of New Guinea with the consent of the United States, but now that the United States has decided to hold a referendum on its own, how could Indonesia not be angry?
Indonesia sent troops to occupy the island of New Guinea,
This is the background to why Indonesia completely broke away from the United States and became a key player in the Third World.
So what about now?
The US has once again revealed its ambitions in Southeast Asia, supporting the military that has killed a million people and even deploying nuclear submarines in East Timor.
This means that the United States will completely dominate the Pacific.
Of course, Japan is also included within that scope.
Does the US really think of Japan as an ally or does it see it as a puppet within its sphere of influence?
What is clear is that the nuclear submarines deployed in East Timor can target Japan at any time.
This is a very sensitive issue for Japan, which was hit by two atomic bombs in the last Pacific War. Why did the United States take such a risk?
Emperor Hirohito doubted America’s sincerity.
“Is that nuclear submarine targeting us?”
“I don’t know about that. What is clear is that the United States has been working behind the scenes to take over the Pacific.”
“Isn’t it a problem that Japan is included in the Pacific? If this is how it is, I can’t trust the United States.”
Emperor Hirohito openly expressed his displeasure with the United States.
It is true that Japan was defeated after standing up to the United States, but should we maintain an alliance with the United States while tolerating such incidents?
He summoned the US ambassador to Japan and expressed his protest.
If the US cannot explain why it deployed nuclear submarines in East Timor and what their purpose is, Japan cannot trust the US.
Despite the seriousness of the situation, the US ambassador to Japan only made excuses.
“I haven’t heard anything either, so I have nothing to say.”
“Then why not ask the US government? China has collapsed, the Soviet Union is isolated, so why did the US deploy nuclear submarines in East Timor? Who exactly is it aimed at?”
The US ambassador to Japan was left speechless by the sharp remark.
Do you really not know anything or are you hiding something?
Japan, which decided that it could not trust the United States, focused more on its relationship with South Korea.
***
“Can you tell me why you did that?”
“that is….”
“We are very disappointed in the US this time. Indonesia? It doesn’t matter if the US eats it. No, that’s what Korea wanted. But isn’t this a bit too much?”
This is America,
Park Jeong-ui, director of the political bureau of the Korean People’s Party, met face to face with U.S. State Department officials.
Why did America let Korea take over Taiwan?
Taiwan is a passageway to Indochina and Southeast Asia, but the US was too focused on Nanjing and Wuhan to control Taiwan.
So, what made Korea open the way to Southeast Asia?
With South Korea in control of Taiwan, the US has an open path to Indonesia.
“What are you doing if you don’t eat? The road is open.”
“The Middle East and China come first now. We’ll deal with that later.”
“Then there’s nothing we can do. Let’s leave it alone for a bit.”
But the United States has kept its hands off Indonesia for the time being.
The work was temporarily postponed due to a series of major events, including the outbreak of war in the Middle East and the collapse of Mao Zedong’s Communist Party.
And now we have Indonesia in our hands.
The problem is that South Korea was completely ignored in this operation, and since South Korea controls Taiwan, isn’t that opening the way for the US to go to Indonesia?
In addition, South Korea’s Central Intelligence Agency conducted intelligence operations in Indonesia in cooperation with the U.S. CIA.
This is why the US was able to secure a list of 700,000 communists in a short period of time. Then shouldn’t the operation to take over Indonesia be planned in the same way as Korea?
But the United States made the hasty move of handing over the Communist Party list to the coup forces, and as a result, a million people were massacred.
It’s just that you’ve stirred up a hornet’s nest and only increased anti-American sentiment.
Plus, they deployed a nuclear submarine in East Timor. Who is it aimed at?
Pacific? If we narrow it down a bit, we can summarize it as Japan, but the question is why did the US target Japan?
It is true that Japan and Korea have become closer than necessary recently.
And the United States is wary of South Korea exerting influence in Asia like the former Japanese Empire.
If the worst happens, what means will the US have to check Korea?
If we just check Japan, that’s enough. Since Japan now serves as Korea’s production base, if we take control of that, we can strangle Korea.
The United States, which was shouting about alliance in front and looking for a way to control South Korea that had grown too big behind the scenes,
Is this the essence of the ROK-US alliance that has lasted for 20 years?
Park Jeong-ui, the director of the political bureau, conveyed the South Korean president’s intentions.
“Our president is very disappointed in this. He paved the way for the US to invade Indonesia, and the price for that is to deploy nuclear submarines behind South Korea and other places?”
“No… I didn’t mean it like that… .”
“Do you think we are fools? If this continues, we will not be able to conduct military operations with the United States in the future. Take Indonesia or not, do as the United States wants. We will not intervene in the future.”
South Korea has decided to completely withdraw from Indonesia.
Because of the mess the United States has made, anti-American sentiment in Indonesia is skyrocketing, and the military that receives support from the United States is also in danger.
The world’s criticism of the United States has long since reached a certain level, so what can Korea gain from Indonesia in this situation?
Above all, the US-ROK alliance was virtually broken at the moment when the US deployed nuclear submarines to East Timor.
The United States no longer sees Korea as a friend.
Korea also had to decide its own path now.
***
“Is that guy finished?”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
“Hmm~ They say that if something happens, it will be a disaster, so this is what happened.”
The same routine that repeats itself today,
I heard the news that US President Lyndon B. Johnson was impeached.
Even if we eat, we have to eat together. A greedy person who swallowed up Indonesia whole, and on top of that, is deploying a nuclear weapon on the back of Korea’s head?
This is a clear act of betrayal.
The ruthlessness of power is to strike first before being betrayed, so I released the information I had gathered to the press, prepared to fight the United States.
It’s a good thing things worked out well, but if things had gone wrong, would my neck still be attached to my body?
Just as the US assassinated Chiang Kai-shek, I could be assassinated at any time.
That’s what it means to be a friend of America,
I have been on that dangerous journey for 14 years.
If you think about it, it’s a miracle that I’ve survived this far, so does that mean I’m going to spend each day in fear from now on?
Since they were going to die anyway, they went all out and fought with all their might, so the US was TKO’d.
The CIA and FBI, which enjoyed absolute power during the Cold War, have also fallen, and they are no longer an omnipotent power group that wiretapped the United States and the world.
It is just an administrative agency under democratic control.
If you think about it, it wasn’t me who brought down America.
The American society, infused with democracy, has put an end to imperialism, and the fall of the American empire means the end of the conquest of Korea.
Korea has expanded its territory by riding on American imperialism, but now that the American empire has collapsed, that is no longer possible.
Will Korea be able to send troops to other countries to conduct military operations in the future?
Even the US can’t do that, so how can Korea?
But I don’t regret this choice.
If the US continues to cause trouble, Korea will only be controlled by the US that has conquered the world, and will it have to endure that and fight a war of conquest?
It was right to cut off the loss at the right time.
Now the only thing we have to worry about is protecting the territory we have expanded so far.
With the US in such a state, will Korea be able to maintain its leadership in Shanghai-Taiwan in the future? What will happen to the 130 oil fields in Kuwait?
If you let your guard down, it will fly away in an instant.
“Korea, you guys have been sucking some honey by riding on the coattails of American imperialism, right?”
“So give me everything you’ve eaten so far, that’s illegal occupation.”
In fact, protests targeting Korea recently took place in Beijing, China.
There is no basis for Korea to occupy Shanghai; fortunately, Shanghai is recognized internationally as Korean territory.
There are enough forces to support Korea’s position. Aleph’s leaders are Jews with ties to Korea, and there are 1.22 million Japanese people under them.
It was thanks to Korea’s help that they were able to put down roots in Shanghai. The 2 million Chinese people also want to become well-off ‘Shanghainese’ rather than become poor Chinese.
The same goes for Taiwan,
Everyone wants to rule Korea, but on what basis does China demand the return of Shanghai and Taiwan?
Even Chinese ruler Zhou Enlai is cautious about attacking Korea. Is there any point in fighting Korea now?
Of course, they are sharpening their knives behind the scenes, but the most urgent task for China right now is economic reconstruction.
Zhou Enlai is a man who knows that.
If you put some money in his mouth, he will shut up on his own.
Meanwhile, Korea also had to prepare for China’s growth, so it worked hard to develop science and weapons in cooperation with Japan.
‘Shanghai? Kuwait oil fields? I won’t give it to you even if I die. If you can take it, try to take it. At that time, I’m in a desperate situation.’
If they launch a preemptive strike, we can just destroy them and that’s it.
It even brought up the nuclear weapons development project that had been dormant for some time.
Now, there was no need to worry about the US. The truck with broken brakes started up and Korea continued on its way.