Now, various insider information from the White House is gradually coming to light. The Financial Times indeed said, "Takahashi Saya was disappointed with the U.S. silence on the Eastern Country!" (Figure 1)

However, in fact, the Financial Times was still being somewhat tactful. Trump didn't want to pay any attention to Takahashi Saya at all, even scolded her for messing up his plans. Therefore, according to insider information from the White House, Trump looked down on Takahashi Saya very much, treating her as if she were a subordinate.

Because Takahashi Saya now completely doesn't understand Trump's plan. For Trump, the Eastern Country is not that urgent anymore. His core content now is to clean up the internal situation in the United States, especially the Democratic Party, which he disagrees with, to ensure the midterm elections, and even wants to run for president again in 2028. He needs enough time to consolidate the Trump faction and avoid being prosecuted! After all, he has offended everyone by stirring up so much trouble. A few days ago, the leader of the Democratic Party also openly warned Trump that he would inevitably be prosecuted! So Trump has realized that it's better to go all out and carry out this very big project. If it succeeds, there will no longer be the Democratic Party or the Republican Party, only the Trump Party…

This is consistent with the main idea of Trump's 2025 strategic report released a few days ago. However, Japan and South Korea don't think that way. They don't want the U.S. to ease its focus on the Asia-Pacific region, nor do they want the U.S. to ease its tensions with the Eastern Country. Even if they have to create incidents, they want to draw the U.S. attention back. So we should be careful that Takahashi Saya might go wild…

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