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Chapter 1102 Press Conference

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    Yangshupu, Japan Navy Club Grand Banquet Hall.

    The chief reporters of several mainstream Western news agencies are gathering together to chat.

    TASS reporter Lotov asked in confusion: "The Japanese garrison suddenly held a press conference. Do you know why?"

    Reuters reporter Jackson and Associated Press reporter Kevins shrugged and said they were unclear.

    Only AFP reporter Hurd said: "I heard it was about the Yinjiang Industrial Park."

    After saying that, Hurd looked at Kevins with a look of gloating, which he could not hide even with his little thoughts.

    Because at a public level, the management of Yinjiang Industrial Park is not actually the Yinjiang Municipal Government, but a board of directors publicly elected by American and British business owners.

    Although many Chinese-owned factories have settled in the Yinjiang Industrial Park, it is Western business owners who are in charge, at least on a public level.

    In other words, Yinjiang Industrial Park is actually a weakened version of the public concession.

    The only difference may be that the United States and the United Kingdom have governance rights in the public settlement, but in the Yinjiang Industrial Zone they only have the power to engage in economic activities and no judicial power.

    However, no French companies have settled in the Yinjiang Industrial Zone.

    Therefore, Hurd is eager for something to happen to the Yinjiang Industrial Zone. Everyone is like this. Except for parents for their own children, no one in this world would want others to live better than themselves.

    "What do you mean?" Kevins's face immediately darkened and he said, "Do the Japanese still dare to send bombers to bomb the Yinjiang Industrial Park? Shit, if the Japanese really dare to do this, then it is equivalent to fighting against the United States.  All-out war!¡±

    "Is it the same as going to war with the United States? I'm afraid it's not that serious." As soon as Kevins finished speaking, a short and stocky man with bow legs walked over quickly.

    Kevins and others looked back when they heard the sound, but it was Taro Kawada, the chief reporter of Japan's NHK news agency in Shanghai.

    Taro Kawada walked up to the four Kevins and said: "The Yinjiang Industrial Zone is not a concession after all, and it cannot enjoy the same aloof status as the Shanghai Public Concession and the French Concession. The Empire of Japan has not taken any measures against the Yinjiang Industrial Park to this day.  Any counter-action would be extremely restrained."

    After a pause, Taro Kawada added: "However, you, the United States, must not regard the restraint of the Japanese Empire as weakness or fear of you, the United States. If you really think so, you are totally wrong."

    Kevins said in a deep voice: "Kawada, do you mean that the Japanese government is really going to take action against the Yinjiang Industrial Park?"

    Taro Kawada said: "According to the information I have, today's press conference is only a verbal warning, and the level of warning is not too high. After all, the person who presided over the press conference was just an agency director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Shanghai, but this is  This is a clear signal. If your US government cannot show goodwill, the empire¡¯s countermeasures will definitely continue to increase, and it is not impossible to eventually launch a major bombing of the Yinjiang Industrial Park.¡±

    "Bombing the Yinjiang Industrial Park?" Kevins said coldly, "That is an industrial park under the control of the U.S. government. If the Japanese government dares to bomb it, it will be equivalent to declaring war on the United States."

    "Is it equivalent to declaring war?" Taro Kawada said, "Then let's start a full-scale war."

    When Kevins heard this, his eyes narrowed and he said in a deep voice: "Can you represent the attitude of the Japanese government?"

    "No." Taro Kawada smiled coldly and added, "But as far as I know, you seem to be just a reporter from the Associated Press in Shanghai, and you don't seem to be able to make decisions for the US government, right?"

    While the two were arguing, a group of people suddenly strode towards the rostrum.

    Walking in front of this group of people was the new director of the Mei Agency, Jiro Yoshida.

    Following Jiro Yoshida, in addition to an English translator, was Pan Ren, the deputy director of No. 76.

    Jiro Yoshida quickly walked to the rostrum and said into the microphone: "I'm sorry to keep you waiting for so long. I invite you here today. There are two main pieces of news to announce."

    After saying this, Yoshida and other English translators finished the translation.

    After a while, Jiro Yoshida said again: "Let me tell you the first news first. In recent months, we have noticed that a large industrial zone is being built in full swing on the Yinjiang River, across the sea from Shanghai. According to the information in our Meiji Agency's grasp,  According to news, more than 3,000 companies have settled in Yinjiang Industrial Zone!"

    ¡°More than half of them are Chinese companies!¡±

    ¡°Such a huge industrial park and so many industrial enterprises will form a big impact.?As a layman, I don¡¯t need to explain what industrial production capacity means to China. Everyone here must know it very well!  "

    "Yes, this is real war potential! The Chinese will gain huge war potential from this!"

    ¡°We don¡¯t know what the U.S. government¡¯s considerations are for building such an industrial park for the Chinese, and we don¡¯t even know what the U.S. government wants to do.¡±

    "Does the U.S. government want to support China and fight a proxy war with the empire on the East Asian battlefield?"

    ¡°I can¡¯t help but ask, has the U.S. government really made a decision to fully participate in East Asian affairs and go to war with the Empire of Japan?¡±

    "If such a determination is not made, the U.S. government is also requested to take decisive measures to evacuate the industrial enterprises and all machinery and equipment stationed in Yinjiang. As long as the U.S. government is willing to show goodwill, the Empire of Japan is still willing to maintain good trade relations with the United States.  , but if the U.S. government insists on going its own way, all consequences will be borne by the U.S. government."

    In the seats below, Kevins couldn't help but sneer after hearing this, and said to Chixun next to him: "A despicable invader actually stood in the city of the victimized country and blatantly threatened another country, telling you not to come in.  , I will be rude to you if you come in. It is rare for a country and a government to be so shameless."

    Taro Kawada, who was not far away, immediately turned around and retorted: "This is originally a world of the jungle, and the law of the jungle has always been followed. China is too weak. This is the original sin. The humble Chinese are not worthy of possessing this vast majesty."  Mountains, rivers and endless resources should belong to the great Japanese Empire."

    Kevins put his hand on his forehead, unable to refute the gangster's logic.

    This is because if you are not willing to talk to your opponent, what else is there to say?

    At this time, Jiro Yoshida had finished speaking, and then said: "Now enter the question period."

    Kevins immediately raised his hand, stood up after receiving permission and said: "Hello, I am Kevins, the chief reporter of the Associated Press in Shanghai. I would like to ask Director Yoshida, can you tell me the consequences of what you just said?  What are the consequences?¡± (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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