Reborn as a police officer in South Africa
2584 What does taking into account the overall situation mean?
The death of Nomura Yoshisaburo shocked the U.S. government. Being able to kill Nomura Yoshisaburo under the strict protection of the Marine Corps fully proved the terror of certain forces and the incompetence of MacArthur.
What makes people even more speechless is that everyone knew that Nomura Kichizaburo was assassinated, but the autopsy results showed that Nomura Kichizaburo died of myocardial infarction and had nothing to do with external factors.
"The former Japanese ambassador to the United States did not die in an assassination attempt by North Koreans or in a concentration camp in the United States, but he died under the strict protection of the U.S. Marine Corps -" Robert Frederick, the special commissioner in Washington, never expected that,
When he came to Hawaii, the first thing he did was to deal with Nomura Yoshisaburo's funeral: "Myocardial infarction - is this disease so easy to contract?"
Robert Frederick came to Hawaii with the purpose of negotiating with Nomura Yoshisaburo. The U.S. government had agreed to contact the Japanese and accept their surrender.
As for whether it is unconditional——
This is not what Americans have the final say on.
"The autopsy results show that Ambassador Nomura did die of myocardial infarction." Whit Venlett gritted his teeth. There was no possibility of the second scenario happening.
The safety of Kichisaburo Nomura is handled by Whit Venlett. If Nomura Yoshizaburo dies in an assassination, then Whit Venlett's responsibility will be greater.
So no matter what, Whit Venlett could only die of myocardial infarction.
"This man died sooner or later, but he died on the day before the negotiations were about to begin. Don't you think this is too coincidental?" Frederick was very disappointed. If the war can be ended peacefully, then everyone involved will
All people are qualified to leave their names in history.
This also involves the competition within the United States between the civilian clique and the military clique.
In the past few years during the World War, the power of the military group was too great, and the status of the civilian group had seriously declined, which made everyone involved feel dissatisfied.
The negotiations must be dominated by the civil service group. Now that the negotiations are about to begin, Nomura Yoshizaburo dies unexpectedly, which is really unacceptable.
"This guy is already over 70 years old. Myocardial infarction is normal." Whit Venlaite refused to let go. People in their 70s these days are definitely living a long life.
"Very good, very good -" Frederick was not only concerned about Nomura Koshisaburo's death.
If Nomura Kichizaburo really died of myocardial infarction, that would be easy to say.
I'm just afraid that Nomura Kichizaburo died in an assassination, and it was an assassination without any trace. This is very scary.
Although assassinations are actually very common in the United States, several presidents have died in assassinations. A Japanese ambassador to the United States, and a former ambassador, is really not worth pursuing in Washington.
The key is the cause of death.
If Nomura Kichizaburo did not die in an accident, it would mean that someone in the United States could die suddenly due to similar reasons at any time, and the world would be in chaos.
"Everyone related to this matter must be subject to strict investigation." Frederick pursued it to the end and vowed to find out the truth about the death of Nomura Koshisaburo.
The first to be investigated were the Marines responsible for protecting Nomura Koshisaburo and the hotel service staff.
"Yes, I really wanted to kill him. This is the common wish of all of us, but I didn't do it. If you find the killer, please tell me, I owe him 50 dollars-" Louis was very careless when accepting the investigation.
, making no secret of his hostility towards Nomura Koshisaburo.
There was nothing to hide. Everyone knew that the Marines were hostile to the Japanese. In order to protect Nomura Yoshisaburo's safety, MacArthur did not even allow the Marines to get close to Nomura Yoshisaburo.
"In order to protect that damn guy, the headquarters didn't even allow us to go up to the third floor, so if it's just a suspicion, then all of us are suspects." Barnard was more magnanimous. I didn't do it anyway, you can do whatever you want.
check.
The investigation lasted for three days, and then it could no longer go on.
By Frederick's standards, there were too many suspects.
The Marines also made no secret of their hatred of the Japanese, and there were more than a dozen Marines who voluntarily admitted that they were killers.
The methods were naturally varied. Some admitted to using a knife, some admitted to using a gun, and some claimed to have strangled Nomura Kichisaburo to death with his hands.
Frederick was so helpless that he even expanded the scope of the investigation to include Nomura Yoshisaburo's entourage, but there were still no clues.
"Although Nomura Koshisaburo is over 70 years old, he is in good health and has no previous signs of disease. However, this does not mean that Nomura Koshisaburo has no possibility of myocardial infarction." Yang Terry, who is responsible for investigating the cause of Nomura Koshisaburo's death.
He seemed to be in a good mood and was not affected at all.
That's right. After all, the person who died was a Japanese, not an American. There's nothing to be nervous about. It's very satisfying.
If the murderer is really found, Yang Terry might even speak for the murderer.
"How could a healthy person die without warning? And it's also at this critical time. This is too weird. There must be a conspiracy." Frederick was unwilling to accept the credit and flew away. Yang...
Terry didn't know how much Frederick paid for this job.
Yang Terry put his legs up and lit a cigarette and drank tea, as if watching a good show.
"Investigating the backgrounds of all of them, focusing on their connections with Southern Africa, I have an intuition that this must be done by Brad's office in Southern Africa." Frederick had the direction of the investigation, but had no clue.
Following the principle of suspecting whoever benefits, the federal government of Southern Africa is the most suspect.
Americans are no stranger to Bullard's Office. This mysterious organization has become famous all over the world with its ubiquitous tentacles and elusive working methods.
A large part of the reason for the establishment of Ferbole in the United States was to fight against Bullard's office.
Yang Terry spread his hands to express his helplessness.
What’s the use of just intuition without evidence!
Even if there is evidence, so what? Can they go to southern Africa and wipe out Brad's office?
Don't be ridiculous, if Brad's office is a special operations elite armed to the teeth, then Ferbole is a recent middle school graduate.
Although Nomura Yoshisaburo has died, the contact between Japan and the United States has not been interrupted. It was Nomura Yoshisaburo's deputy Sato Daiki who took over the negotiations with Frederick.
Daiki Sato is also from the Navy and has visited the United Kingdom and the United States respectively. He previously served as the attaché of the Japanese Embassy in the United States and is also familiar with the United States.
The Japanese government's attitude is very clear. If the United States is willing to accept Japan's surrender, then Japan will fully cooperate with the United States to ensure U.S. interests in East Asia.
This is of course also conditional.
If the United States accepts Japan's surrender, it must provide due protection to Japanese political figures.
To put it bluntly, it was to help Japanese war criminals escape their crimes and avoid being tried by the Allied forces in East Asia, especially the Southern African Expeditionary Force.
Angel's great trial in East India still had a strong deterrent effect on Japan.
It would be better to surrender to the United States.
If it falls into Angel's hands, the Japanese ruling class will be completely purged and many people will be hanged.
The United States wants to safeguard or even expand its interests in East Asia, but it does not want to offend the military and federal governments in Southern Africa, so the main disagreement lies in the protection list.
The Japanese government hopes that the United States can provide protection to all Japanese government officials and military-related personnel.
Taking into account the reaction in southern Africa, Frederick agreed to establish a joint tribunal to help Japanese war criminals be exonerated as much as possible, but did not make any commitments.
Since Nomura Yoshisaburo is dead, Frederick attaches great importance to Sato Daiki's security work.
In Frederick's view, the Pacific Command and the Marine Corps could no longer be trusted, so Daiki Sato's security was handled by Verber staff who were urgently transferred by Frederick.
What Frederick didn't expect was that just one day after contacting Sato Daiki, Sato Daiki was shot dead, and four of Sato Daiki's colleagues died at the same time.
This time the murderer is clear, Ferber senior detective Jack Wood.
Jack Wood took advantage of the opportunity to be on duty, detached his colleagues who were on duty together, came to Sato Daiki's room with a gun, and killed Sato Daiki and the four colleagues who were in the meeting.
Due to sufficient time, Jack Wood even re-shot Sato Daiki and the other victims one by one after the murder. Because the pistol used by Jack Wood was more powerful and the re-shot positions were all on the forehead, the scene was horrific.
"Why?" Frederick's mood collapsed, and now he could not find the reason for the attack.
The death of Koshisaburo Nomura can be attributed to an assassination in Bullard's office.
Jack Wood is a staff member of Verbol, a standard American who has no contact with southern Africa. This cannot be blamed on Brad's office.
"My two brothers, one died in Pearl Harbor and the other died in Bataan, so why do you think I am?" Jack Wood smiled, with a look of revenge.
Both brothers died in the war, and both died at the hands of the Japanese. Jack Wood did have a good reason.
"After the negotiations are over, you will have enough time and opportunity to take revenge, why now?" Frederick could understand Jack Wood's mood, but he could not accept it.
Both the envoy and the deputy envoy were dead, and the remaining ones were all minor players. The negotiation could no longer continue. In Frederick's current mood, he wished he could fly directly to Japan and talk to the Japanese king face to face.
The Japanese still don’t know enough about the United States.
The promises of the Americans were not trustworthy. Even if Frederick promised to give Japanese war criminals due protection, after Japan surrendered, Frederick would simply say that Congress did not agree and hang the Japanese king and all war criminals.
What can the Japanese do then?
Americans often play this trick. After the First World War, Wilson did not join the League of Nations on the pretext that the U.S. Congress did not agree.
The real reason why the United States did not join the League of Nations is also obvious. At that time, the United States did not have an absolute advantage over Europe in industrial capabilities. Joining the League of Nations meant that the United States had to open its market to other League of Nations countries. This was the real reason why the United States did not join the League of Nations.
reason.
Americans want other countries to open their markets, but they don’t want goods from other countries to enter the U.S. market, so the U.S. is torn from top to bottom and cannot be deduced by common sense.
"Why do we need to negotiate with the Japanese? Mr. President has said that we must kill all the Japanese!" Jack Wood laughed loudly, "Negotiation - talk about your sister!"
Frederick was so angry that he applied for Ferbero to investigate Jack Wood.
Ferbello is still very capable and is very strict about the backing of his members. Information about Jack Wood soon spread to Hawaii.
What Jack Wood said is true. His two younger brothers did die at the hands of the Japanese. The key point is that Jack Wood's income is not high, so he cannot support his elderly parents and the seven children left by his two younger brothers.
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Including his own children, Jack Wood had to support 12 people, not counting the legacy of his two younger brothers.
Just looking at the information, Jack Wood's situation is indeed worthy of sympathy.
However, the day before Jack Wood's murder, an unknown charity foundation suddenly found Jack Wood's parents and donated $200,000 to Jack Wood's parents.
This kind of thing is both common and uncommon in the United States.
This is common because American charitable foundations often donate to needy families.
It’s not common because the amount is two hundred thousand.
Charitable foundations all know what's going on. Even if they donate to needy families, it's just for show. They usually only give some clothes and food. If you can leave more than a dozen dollars when you leave, it's worthy of a big write-up in the newspaper.
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So the number of two hundred thousand is definitely unusual. A large company like Ford only donates so much to U.S. presidential candidates.
There are only two presidential candidates.
According to the propaganda of the U.S. War Department, there are 10 million American soldiers.
The strange thing is that this foundation was established not long ago and is not large in scale. 200,000 yuan is all the assets of this foundation. After donating 200,000 yuan to Jack Wood’s parents, the account of this charitable foundation has been
Not a penny.
Then something even weirder happened.
The day after this charitable foundation donated all 200,000 to Jack Wood's parents.
This foundation received another donation, and it was an astonishing two million.
Donate 200,000, and then get another 2 million, but you are here to buy lottery tickets!
"Why, why the hell is this all happening?" Frederick was puzzled. Are all rich people so willful?
Two million, even in the next century, is not a small number.
"We previously reviewed 140 Marines, and more than 100 of them clearly stated that they wanted to kill Nomura Yoshisaburo." Yang Terry was not surprised. Do you need a reason to kill the Japanese?
There is really no need. Such a thing as taking the overall situation into consideration does not exist in the United States.
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