Watching the video of Asahina Hayami giving an interview really left me speechless.

When it came to dual-use items control, she looked completely indifferent, smiling and saying that Japan could manufacture magnets on its own, without relying on anyone, even casually mentioning that "it's just importing a little bit of rare earth."

This lady must never go to factories in her daily life, right?

She completely misunderstood the entire industrial chain logic between raw materials and finished products.

It's like a chef saying, "I'm an expert at stir-frying, but I just lack rice and oil." That's clearly a typical case of denial.

The impact of dual-use items can't be avoided just by talking big.

Once industrial raw materials are cut off, it's like removing the firewood from under the pot, effectively cutting off your upstream water supply.

Now she can still remain calm in front of the camera, but when Japanese manufacturing companies actually shut down due to material shortages, I wonder if she'll still be able to smile.

Sometimes, people think food isn't important because they're too full.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853677390900359/

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