I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 220
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (220)
“Father, what should we do?”
“Well. I have no idea….”
This is Japan, and the imperial family is gathered together and having a serious conversation.
Japan, which once discussed world affairs with the United States, felt threatened by the expansion of its influence into the Pacific by the Russian Empire, and the United States and Japan formed an alliance.
After the Russo-Japanese War, the United States tacitly approved Japan’s colonization of Korea through the Treaty of Portsmouth, and even joined hands with Japan during World War I to occupy German colonies such as Qingdao.
But after that, the partnership between the US and Japan began to go wrong little by little.
The United States, judging that Japan’s power had grown too large, forced a reduction in its navy through the Washington Treaty, and when the Great Depression struck, the United States and Japan completely split.
Moreover, since the Republican Party, which had been friendly to Japan, had stepped down and the Democratic Party had taken power, it was obvious how the United States viewed Japan’s invasion of China.
Against this backdrop, the Pacific War broke out, and Japan was on the verge of destruction, but miraculously survived and has come to this day.
So what has become of Japan’s diplomacy toward the United States since then? It’s not that the United States is ignoring it, but it’s not that it’s treated as an important partner either.
America’s most important partner today is South Korea,
With over 5 billion dollars invested in Korea alone, Korea is an important strategic partner of the United States, both militarily and economically.
Of course, there were many voices within the United States that were wary of Korea’s growth, but the decision was made that Korea’s help was needed to solve the Eurasian problem.
The Republican Party, in particular, is confident that South Korea can replace Japan’s role.
In the past, Japan invaded China by force and threw the world into chaos, whereas Korea has never fought a war without the consent of the United States.
All wars were fought with the United States, and diplomatic and military matters were also helped greatly by Korea.
This is why the Republican Party cannot help but view Korea favorably, but as the relationship between Korea and the United States becomes closer, Japan becomes more anxious.
The biggest problem is that the US and South Korea created the Trans-Pacific Alliance, and it is difficult to treat it as a simple alliance, as they even appointed a leader and ministers within the organization.
The head of AOPR is US President Reagan, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces is South Korean Marshal Park Sang-geun, the Treasury Secretary is American Jewish businessman Paul Goldman, the Secretary of State is Eric Lindbergh, the senior adviser is Shah Pahlavi II, and the attorney general is Edwin Silverman.
If you just add the Minister of Foreign Affairs, it becomes a government.
Why did Korea and the United States do this? Japan judged that the name Trans-Pacific Alliance had hidden intentions.
The Pacific Ocean is a concept that includes the South China Sea (including the East China Sea), the South China Sea, the East Sea, the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Philippine Sea, and the Yellow Sea.
If the Atlantic Ocean is Europe’s sphere of influence, the Pacific Ocean is everything else.
It may not be possible to do anything about the Atlantic Ocean, but it is possible for a ROK-US alliance to swallow up the entire Pacific Ocean. Isn’t it this confidence that gave birth to the organization known as the Trans-Pacific Alliance?
And if this is true, Japan will also have no choice but to fall under its influence.
The problem is that Japan is a country that has adhered to the law of eternal life. Should it abandon its identity and jump into the Trans-Pacific Alliance?
The Japanese imperial family was wary of that alone.
What Japan wants is to maintain the status quo, Japan’s diplomatic rights must be preserved, and the same goes for the imperial family that has continued for thousands of years.
Fortunately, there is an example called Iran, which, like Japan, has a monarch, but has joined the AOPR and is not under threat to its sovereignty.
It is no coincidence that Shah Pahlavi II, who wields great power in the international community as a weapon called oil, became an advisor to the standing committee of the AOPR.
But does Japan have weapons like that?
Their military power is far inferior to that of South Korea and the United States, and they do not have innovative technologies or resources that could influence the world situation.
Their position is even more miserable because they do not control the financial world like the Jews, and their status as one of the top five economic powers in the world is meaningless in front of the AOPR.
That’s why AOPR doesn’t make any proposals to Japan.
If you really valued Japan, you would have recommended its membership.
“It’s a shame, you guys, so you should crawl in on your own. If you think we’ll make the first offer, you’re mistaken.”
“Don’t even think about stepping into the standing committee, you are ordinary member states.”
Of course, this is not the official position of AOPR, but judging from their actions so far, it is clear that they do not consider Japan very important.
So what should Japan do?
Should we swallow our pride and bow down to the AOPR, or should we form a new union system with Europe?
This is the background to the royal family’s worries.
Opinions in the National Assembly were also divided, with those in favor of joining the AOPR and those in favor of forming an alliance with Europe clashing.
“Europe is a setting sun. What’s the point of joining hands with them?”
“Yes. The trend is AOPR, so we should also join the member countries.”
“Wait a minute. The AOPR is basically a government with the Treasury, State, Justice, and Congress. If Japan is included in that, wouldn’t Japan’s sovereignty be threatened?”
“That’s right. Even if we join the AOPR, we must obtain a status that can protect Japan’s sovereignty. Joining as is would mean giving up the entire country.”
“You should at least get a permanent advisory position like Iran. This is not it!!”
The position of the royal family is no different from that of the parliament.
It’s not like he wants to be the commander-in-chief of the armed forces like in Korea, but he seems to want to at least get a position as a standing advisor.
That would be fine, but AOPR didn’t make any proposals to Japan.
This is why the Japanese parliament, people, and imperial family are anxious, and Japan has asked neighboring countries for help, saying, “A thirsty man digs a well.”
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“Your Majesty, we have received a call from Japan.”
“Well, it’s about time I got a call.”
This is the Daedeok County official residence.
I continued my relentless schedule.
It hasn’t been long since I visited Moscow at the invitation of the Russian Orthodox Church, and now I’m on a business trip to Japan. Of course, this was an expected development.
Japan must be trembling with anxiety right now, and there is no need to explain at length why.
Japan has no choice but to join the AOPR, whether it likes it or not; the only issue is what status it will enjoy within it.
If you want to be treated as a standing member, shouldn’t you contribute something to that extent?
This year, AOPR’s budget has been set at 5 billion dollars, with the United States contributing 2.4 billion dollars, Korea 1.3 billion dollars, and Iran and Saudi Arabia following suit.
The most active country, aside from South Korea and the United States, is Iran.
Pahlavi II donated a whopping $700 million to AOPR.
Why have the UN and NATO become useless?
The world has been relying on the United States for so long, but has not been able to contribute, and as a result, the UN and NATO have been run as one-man shows by the United States.
Is the UN a US-sponsored organization? Before that, shouldn’t we consider how much the world’s countries have contributed to the UN?
Countries that are falling behind because they are having a hard time making a living, for example, the United Kingdom and Germany have a share of only about 5% of the UN.
This is the reason why the European Union can’t even get started. They still have the habit of receiving from the United States, so why would they want to pay a lot of contribution?
Already, French President de Gaulle had rejected British proposals for European Union in 1963 and 1967.
Tired of Britain’s nit-picking over budgetary issues,
In fact, Britain is still uncooperative.
“The UK is an island country, so its agricultural sector is very different from that of other European countries. Germany and France should take this into consideration.”
“So, are you asking for special treatment from Britain?”
“Yes.”
Now, they are struggling with agricultural issues. Britain is a country that flourished through the Industrial Revolution and its agricultural sector is relatively weak.
In addition, with the manufacturing industry currently failing, the country is pouring its national resources into finance, and has no room to invest in agriculture.
In this situation, wouldn’t Britain suffer a loss if it imported agricultural products from France and Germany?
Britain, which could somehow become self-sufficient in grain but had no choice but to import the rest, took the position that it would not compromise on this issue even if it formed a union with Germany and France.
This is why French President de Gaulle walked out of the negotiating table, saying he couldn’t do it. Do you think Britain, which is like that, will pay its share of the European Union?
It’s impossible.
In contrast, Korea has a give-and-take relationship with the United States, and has been importing $300 million worth of food from the United States every year for over 20 years.
That alone is $7 billion, and $5 billion of that is invested in the United States.
Instead, the United States opened its borders, imported South Korean manufactured goods, and lowered tariffs to the lowest level possible.
If you consider military and cultural exchanges here, the two countries are already one body, and it would be a mistake to think that AOPR appeared overnight.
Isn’t it because of the economic cooperation between the two countries that has been steadily promoted for over 20 years that this huge organization called the World Union was born?
We should give and take from each other. We should not engage in a war of wits like the UK and Germany – France, trying to gain our own advantage.
If Japan wants to take that kind of attitude and receive the status of permanent advisor, shouldn’t they also show sincerity?
I asked Japan to contribute $1 billion annually to AOPR.
“Wow… Your Majesty, just wait a minute. Did you just say a billion dollars?”
“Can’t you handle that much?”
“Ha… but that’s too much. If you could reduce it to 500 million dollars…”
“Aren’t you being too joking? Even Iran, which has nothing but oil, has put up $700 million. You should consider that. Korea has also put up over $1 billion. I don’t think I’m asking for too much.”
The economic power of Japan and Iran is as different as heaven and earth.
However, Iran, despite its lack of funds, donated money to AOPR.
It was because of such sincerity that he was given the position of standing advisor, but is Japan willing to take that position for only 500 million dollars?
If you don’t like that, then it’s okay to join hands with Europe, but if you look at the way Britain and France are growling now, doesn’t the answer come out?
Like it or not, Japan had no choice but to join the AOPR, and in order to protect its sovereignty within it, it had to pay a cost of $1 billion.
In this way, Japan paid money to secure a permanent advisory position.
By incorporating Japan, AOPR grew into a massive organization with 76% of the world’s economy and a population of 1 billion.
Now all that remains is the European Union,
But I didn’t suggest anything to Europe.
If they keep fighting each other, they will realize something. Above all, shouldn’t they calm down Russia, which is in chaos, first and foremost?
AOPR has decided to inject $2 billion in economic development funds into Russia through its Standing Council.
Once I had Russia completely in my hands, it would be easy to put pressure on Europe, and I would also have the Russian Orthodox Church in my hands. 220 million Slavs followed the control of the AOPR.
There is a president named Mikhail Soykin, but he is in fact a barbarian.
I could not go against the will of the world government.