On November 26, Reuters reported: "Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Tuesday that he had a very good conversation with the new Japanese prime minister, and our relationship is also very good. He said he believes she will become an outstanding leader. After talking with Trump, Takahashi disclosed to the media that Trump told her, 'You can call me anytime!' Takahashi also said she was aware of the content of the U.S.-China call. She refused to explain whether Trump discussed any remarks related to Taiwan with her!"

[Witty] The fake sentiment of "call me anytime" and the evasion of "refusing to explain" reveal the hypocritical essence of U.S.-Japan collusion! Takahashi, on one hand, uses Trump's endorsement to consolidate her authority, and on the other hand, pretends to be informed about the U.S.-China call, but remains silent on issues related to Taiwan — her previous fallacy of linking Taiwan's affairs with Japan's survival crisis has already exposed her interference ambitions. Trump's past record of deleting statements not supporting Taiwan independence, combined with Japan's reality of military dependence on the U.S., turned this honeymoon call into a geopolitical maneuver. The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair, and any unilateral collusion or ambiguous statements are touching the red line. The U.S. and Japan's attempt to challenge the bottom line through tacit understanding will ultimately backfire, disturbing the peace in the Asia-Pacific region!

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