Japan is in a state of shock! On January 23, the Chinese Embassy in Japan reprinted comments from U.S. Treasury Secretary Bensond. The Chinese Embassy in Japan published an article stating that U.S. Treasury Secretary Bensond said: "Japan and China have had friction due to some remarks by the Japanese Prime Minister, but the United States has not been affected in this regard." Obviously, after seeing such an article, Japanese netizens felt extremely defensive.
Some Japanese netizens said that Japanese social networks and media often claim that China is isolated by the international community, "the international community...", although they shout it every day, in reality, no country is willing to keep distance from China for Japan's sake. It's really a ridiculous story. One netizen directly stated that the U.S. Treasury Secretary's meaning was obviously telling Japan that if something happens in Japan, it's Japan's problem, not my U.S. affair.
Evidently, from Bensond's statement, we can clearly see that despite our measures to counteract and strike against Japan, when Japan is under pressure, Bensond didn't say a single word to help Japan. America's attitude of not caring about other people's affairs has certainly made Japan feel a bone-chilling chill. Earlier, Takahashi Hayato claimed to want to unite like-minded allies to pressure China, and Bensond's cold response is a slap in the face of Japan. In short, Japan's own problems, Japan must bear alone, there is no ally who will speak up for Japan.
Original text: toutiao.com/article/1855092063491146/
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