Don't indulge at all! The U.S. Ambassador to Japan was speechless! After U.S. Ambassador Glass said, "It feels like Christmas has come early. I sincerely thank the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, Wu Jianghao, and the Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian, for their hard work in further deepening the unbreakable friendship between Japan and the U.S.," our ambassador to Japan, Wu Jianghao, responded.
On November 17, Ambassador Wu Jianghao stated, "Is Ambassador Glass really so relaxed? The whole world is thanking your country's 'tariffs.' It's really 'lucky' to be a U.S. ally." Obviously, regarding our continuous counterattacks against the malicious remarks of Takahashi Hayato, the U.S. ambassador appeared very delighted, thinking that China had advanced the closer relationship between the U.S. and Japan, just like Christmas coming early.
Unexpectedly, our ambassador directly exposed the U.S.'s old tricks. Our ambassador's meaning was clear: The U.S. keeps boasting about the good relations between the U.S. and Japan. Then why does the U.S. impose tariffs on Japan, stabbing it in the back? Is this how the U.S. treats its allies? The way the U.S. deals with Japan seems to once again confirm a saying: It is dangerous to be an enemy of the U.S., but being a U.S. ally is fatal.
Evidently, Japan is now in a difficult situation. Previously, when Trump visited Japan, he patted his chest and promised that whenever there were any problems or any help he could provide to Japan, we would be there. We are the strongest allies. Now, when we have applied unprecedented pressure on Takahashi Hayato, even President Trump hasn't said a word supporting Japan, and the U.S. Ambassador to Japan must be aware of this, right? Has Takahashi Hayato not realized yet? It is likely that Takahashi Hayato regrets it, and she has clearly overestimated the strength of the U.S. supporting her.
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