Chapter 908: The Japanese are ready to hug their thighs

Now, domestic public opinion has put all the blame on Hazelin, the commander of the base, saying that because he did not manage the army well, caused the death and injury of soldiers, and let Djibouti seize the handle, it will cause the current consequences.

If Japan were to be expelled from Djibouti, Haizelin would have no place in the Japanese military circles.

The Japanese are very face-loving, and now they are expelled from Djibouti, and the Japanese feel very ashamed, including the Japanese government, and the **** Prime Minister has ordered that if this matter cannot be recovered, including the Admiralty and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they will all be punished.

Even if the junior prime minister doesn't say it, it is estimated that he himself will resign.

Lieutenant General Motoichiro Nishimoto said sharply: "In this matter, your base is responsible, and now is not the time to shirk responsibility." After speaking, he glared at Haize Zelin, who could only bow his head in disdain.

Lieutenant General Motoichiro Nishimoto said, "But the crash, to put it bluntly, was just an accident, and the Djibouti government did make a big fuss, and I think there must be a deeper reason for this." ”

Japanese Foreign Minister Hikaru Utada said in a deep voice: "We suspect that Djibouti's decision is likely to be related to the Chinese government, which has invested a lot in Djibouti in the past year and is now Djibouti's largest partner, and there may not be no shadow of Chinese in it." ”

"Then what should we do, Grandma." Japanese Ambassador to Djibouti Tomoro Yoshikawa asked.

"This time, Djibouti is not only targeting us, but also proposing to restrict the freedom of movement of other countries in Djibouti, especially the United States and France, and I think we can join forces and put pressure on Djibouti."

"Djibouti is just a small country, and with so many countries standing up against it together, he will definitely bow his head in the end." Hazelin hurriedly said.

"Then it won't work if you put pressure on it."

"That means that President Odova is a completely hardcore Chinese faction, and I think the Americans don't want to see a pro-Chinese president on stage, and at that time, we can encourage the Americans to get Odova down and give Djibouti another president."

"Will the Americans agree."

"I think so, they are the last willing to see China's rise in Africa, and the purpose of Secretary of State Terry's visit to nine African countries this time is not to give the United States more say and interests in Africa."

"But Djibouti has a deadline for us and asks us to evacuate the base in three months, what should we do." Hazelin asked. He was the commander of the base and was most concerned about this matter.

"Drag, keep dragging. If it really doesn't work, we will fight a lawsuit with the Djibouti government, even if it hits the United Nations or the international tribunal, we have to fight it, we signed a 20-year agreement before, and now it has only been used for 4 years, and Japan has invested more than 200 million US dollars in this base, and it is impossible for him to say a word, and we will obediently withdraw. Japanese Foreign Minister Utada Hikari said with a gloomy face.

It seems that Japan has already thought of the worst outcome and is ready to play a scoundrel.

"Of course, this is the worst outcome, we still have room to maneuver now, Yoshikawa, continue to contact the Djibouti government tomorrow, just say that I want to visit President Odova again."

"Contact all the parliamentarians in Djibouti, as long as they are willing to communicate with us, all find time to visit, and you should know how to operate the rest of the work." Foreign Minister Hikaru Utada commanded.

"Hay." Japanese Ambassador to Djibouti Tomoro Yoshikawa hastened to reply.

As for the rest of the work that Foreign Minister Hikaru Utada said, it was naturally to bribe the parliamentarians of Djibouti, and the dirty work would naturally be done by his subordinates.

Muyang returned to the embassy and listened to the report of administrative counselor Xin Weitong, who had not seen anything major happen in the Chinese embassy in the past few days, and Counselor Xin Weitong only represented Muyang and attended the groundbreaking ceremony of a project.

However, Muyang focused on asking about the situation of the Japanese Foreign Minister in Djibouti, and Counselor Xin Weitong told Muyang that since the Japanese Foreign Minister met with Odova on the first day, he has contacted the Djibouti government many times, but the Djibouti government has refused, and now the Japanese foreign minister has not seen President Odova for the second time, and it seems that the Djibouti side is determined to expel the Japanese military base.

"In doing so, the Djibouti government will turn against the Japanese government, and President Odova's current pressure is also estimated to be very great, and there are also some sporadic opposition voices in Djibouti, and it is estimated that the Japanese side is also doing public relations work." Counselor Xin Weitong said.

Muyang naturally knows the pressure of Odova, after more than half a year of operation, most of Djibouti's powerful departments have been in the hands of Odova, and now Odova's power in Djibouti has been consolidated.

But no matter which government it is, there will be opponents, even in the parliament, there are still 21 opposition members, although this matter was voted by the parliament, but if the overall interests of Djibouti are threatened, naturally some people will stand up against it, and even attack Odova, so Odowa is still under a lot of pressure.

Moreover, this matter involves not only Japan, but also the interests of other countries, especially the United States and France, although there will be no loss, but in short, they are not as free as before, and they must not be willing to accept it.

In a few days, U.S. Secretary of State Terry will be over, and perhaps by that time, the matter will be at its highest. tide, if Odova can't withstand the pressure, this matter can only end in failure.

In fact, Muyang also thought of such a result before, he ordered Odova to expel the Japanese and restrict the Americans and the French, at most, it was just to export evil anger and make some trouble for them, if it really affected Odova's security at that time, Muyang would probably choose to compromise.

Not admitting defeat is a good quality, but the head of the bar and the tip of the horns will only die quickly, which depends on how to make trade-offs to achieve the final balance.

A few days later, when US Secretary of State John Terry visited Djibouti, not only Djibouti officials went to the airport to greet him, but also Japanese foreign ministers and embassy officials went to the airport to greet him.

At the airport, Foreign Minister Hikaru Utada met President Odova again, yes, this is the second time, no matter how the Japanese embassy asks, Odova did not see Japanese Foreign Minister Hikaru Utada again, this is the second time the two have met.

On this kind of occasion, it is not appropriate to talk about other things, so Hikaru Utada did not rudely say anything about the military base, and when Secretary of State Terry came, the matter would be clear. (To be continued.) )