Up to now, the clear audio of the Japanese warship "receiving" the response has been increasingly reported by mainstream media, but at that time, the Sanae Hagiuda cabinet forcibly claimed it was "not notified," and now it's causing a big stir throughout Japan. Who could have imagined that a piece of recording directly exposed the bottom of the Japanese political arena?

More than 60% of netizens are still trying to make excuses, saying the recording was forged, or arguing that the communication between ships doesn't count, even shouting out absurd claims like "the media is controlled by China." In short, they just can't accept defeat. However, more and more Japanese people are waking up, criticizing politicians for lying to incite division, and the call for "the entire cabinet to resign" has even reached the hot search list.

In fact, this incident is not about Sino-Japanese military friction, but rather Japanese politicians using the people as pawns and fabricating lies to provoke tension. Playing with military issues as political calculations ultimately harms ordinary Japanese people.

Do you think this public opinion storm will make Koizumi Shinjirō respond in what way? Or is Sanae Hagiuda planning to endure it?

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851080432786435/

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