Volume 8 A Hundred Years of Grudge Chapter 126 The Fallen Nation

Point transfer, the worst day is definitely Japan. [No pop-up novel network]

In order to avoid greater war losses and war casualties, the Republic can only go all out to promote the armistice negotiations and achieve the ultimate goal through negotiations. Japan is in a worse position than the Republic. The armistice negotiations have dragged on for a long time, and Japan will not only have to pay a high price for the war, but will also face the threat of national extinction!

On November 20, the first peak of radiation sickness deaths arrived.

Because Japan's nuclear power plants are mainly light water reactors, which use ~ as nuclear fuel, most of the radiation disease patients in Japan have very special conditions. After inhaling radioactive fallout containing ~ elements, the patient first exhibits symptoms similar to those of a cold, and finally has body aches, fever, and severe dehydration. Depending on the amount of radioactive fallout inhaled, the patient will endure torture for 24~hours to 20 days when there is no need for treatment. The victims in the highly polluted areas have died of illness before November 15, and the situation is not optimistic. As Japan's domestic drugs for the treatment of radiation sickness run out, tens of millions of Japanese people who are dying, have come to the end of their lives.

According to information available after the war, more than 3 million Japanese refugees died on November 20 alone.

The strategic blockade is incomprehensible, and the situation will not get any better.

According to the Japanese government's projections, the death toll will increase day by day before the first peak of deaths, that is, until December, and eventually 50 million to 65 million Japanese will be "killed".

God can't save this part of Japan!

Even if the Republic were to lift the blockade immediately, the immediate supply of drugs for the treatment of radiation sickness to Japan would only cause the seriously ill patients to suffer for a few more days. Even if modern medical technology has reached the level of "resurrection" in the face of a terminal illness, it will not be able to save the tens of millions of Japanese refugees who are about to die.

All the Japanese government cares about is the tens of millions of Japanese who remain.

Affected by the chaotic situation of the war. How many Japanese people suffer from radiation sickness. The Japanese government doesn't know. Only a rough estimate. According to the Japanese government's statistical report. More than 80 million of the 100 million Japanese affected by the war suffered from radiation sickness. Western estimates are even more pessimistic. The United States collects ground data through military reconnaissance satellites. It is estimated that at least 100 million Japanese are "contaminated" by radioactive fallout; France also uses military reconnaissance satellites to estimate the number of Japanese refugees at between 100 million and 100 million. The vast majority of them suffer from radiation sickness. Even mild, you can only live for 2 to 3 years at most!

Estimates are made by country. About 30 million to 70 million Japanese are in dire need of assistance.

For the Yamato nation. The situation is indeed not encouraging.

Although no one denies that humans have fertility that is incomparable to all higher beings, Japan once performed a fertility miracle after World War II. However, no one denies that Japan wants to remain an independent state. At least 10,000 people are needed. Before the war, the total population of Japan was just over 100 million. Deduction of areas that have been harmed by radiation sickness. There are still about 20 million Japanese who are not threatened. Even if these Japanese were lucky enough to survive until the end of the war. Japan still needs at least 20 million nationals!

Can we save all nations? It depends on whether the republic lifts the strategic blockade.

Whether the republic lifts the strategic blockade depends on the success of the armistice negotiations.

On November 20, Murakami officially ordered the launch of the "National Seed Project" to prepare for the transfer of millions of Japanese nationals who had not yet been "contaminated" by radioactive fallout to the uncontaminated Izu Islands.

This is not a simple plan, and it can be said that Japan has the "ultimate plan" to preserve the hope of the nation.

According to the Prime Minister's order, except for members of the Imperial Family, only Japanese people who do not have radioactive dust in their bodies can leave their homeland, which has become a hell on earth, and go to a "paradise". To this end, Murakami ordered Yamaga Sutsuzu, commander of the Tokyo garrison, to mobilize the officers and men of the division to guard the port of Yokohama, set up a military checkpoint, and conduct the strictest "physical examination" of all personnel waiting for the ship.

"Screening" is still a small matter, but how to send millions of Japanese to the Izu Islands and how to ensure that millions of Japanese can survive in the Izu Islands is a big matter.

When Japan launched the "National Seed Program," the Republic of Korea Navy's aircraft carrier battle group, which had previously operated in the waters of the eastern and western Pacific areas of the Ryukyu Islands, immediately turned north and headed for Sagami Bay.

Not to mention the use of an aircraft carrier battle group with 3 aircraft carriers and more than 20~ large warships, even if it is only a "prefabricated fleet", it can turn Japan's "national seed plan" into a "national self-determination action".

Without sea supremacy, Japan could not do anything.

As more and more Japanese refugees flock to the port of Yokohama, the Japanese government must act.

On the 211th, Kitayama Shikawa met with the French foreign minister and proposed the rules for expanding the armistice negotiations, inviting the European Union, the United States, Russia and other countries to become "observer states" in the negotiations, hoping that France could exert influence on China.

The French foreign minister gladly accepted Japan's request and made an appointment to meet with Yan Shanglong on the same day.

After receiving the news, the United States and Russia behaved more actively, believing that the armistice negotiations had already begun

The Sino-Japanese negotiations alone have a bearing on the lives and deaths of tens of millions of Japanese and are a major matter for everyone, and it is necessary to expand the scale of the talks so that more countries can play their role.

The attitude of the Republic to Japan's "request" is clear.

As long as Japan accepts the "Three Principles" of the Republic, let alone invites a few "observer countries," it will be fine to bring it to the United Nations for talks.

Will Japan accept the conditions of the republic? Or does Japan have a choice?

On the 211th, another 3.3 million Japanese escaped their suffering and passed away quietly.

On the 22nd, following the proposal of France and Russia, the Republic agreed that a medical investigation mission jointly organized by France and Russia would go to Japan and provide the necessary assistance.

On that day, another 3.5 million Japanese died!

On the 23rd, a "medical investigation team" composed of five French and Russian experts arrived in Busan, and then, with complete protective equipment, flew to Nagasaki and Okayama, which were very "badly affected" by helicopter provided by the Republic, to conduct an on-the-spot investigation of the radioactive contamination and spread of radioactive diseases in Japan.

In order to demonstrate the humanitarian spirit of the Chinese nation, the Republic announced a unilateral suspension of 8~ hours.

On that day, the Japanese drama of the death reached 10,000!

The investigation lasted for two days, and on the 24th, about 5 million Japanese people died.

On the night of the 24th, the investigation team left Japan for Busan, and then submitted its investigation report to France, Russia, the Republic, Japan, the United States, and the United Nations.

The content of the investigation report can be described as "shocking".

The cities of Nagasaki and Okayama, where the mission arrived, have been completely deserted, with all the surviving refugees moving to the uphill suburbs, millions of refugees suffering from severe lack of food, clean drinking water and medicine, and countless bodies of the victims being abandoned on the roadside because they are unburied.

Of course, the mission's main task was not to investigate the current situation, but to assess the effects of radiation sickness.

The opinion of French experts is very much in agreement with that of Russian experts, the catastrophe caused by radiation sickness has reached the point of imminent destruction of Japan. Due to the severe shortage of medicines, medical personnel and medical equipment, the vast majority of Japanese refugees not only failed to receive timely assistance, but were affected by traffic blockages, lack of food, poor sanitation conditions, etc., resulting in a decrease in their own immunity and further serious harm. The experts of the two countries also clearly mentioned in the report that if Japan is not provided with comprehensive and thorough humanitarian relief in a timely manner, not only tens of millions of Japanese will die of radiation diseases, but many Japanese will also die of traditional diseases such as the plague.

How many people will die, no one can say.

It's just that the world's main concern is not how many people die, but how long mass deaths will last.

In other words, how long is there time left for Japan?

According to the assessment of French experts, there will be no more than six months left for Japan to "save itself". The assessment of Russian experts is even more pessimistic: if Japan is unable to provide relief supplies and rescue teams within 3 months, Japan as an independent entity will perish within 2 years!

It doesn't matter if it's 3 months or 6 months.

Time is running out for Japan!

On the 25th, the Japanese government officially sent rescue requests to the United States, the European Union, Russia, Australia, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, India and other countries, hoping that these countries can prepare relief materials and rescue personnel for Japan in advance, and Japan will use overseas assets to pay for the necessary expenses.

The United States and the European Union were the first to respond, saying that they would have relief supplies and volunteers ready within one month.

Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Canada and other countries have also responded, saying that they will provide humanitarian assistance to Japan to the best of their ability.

After Russia's response, the republic also said that it could help Japan on humanitarian grounds.

The key remains whether the republic will lift the strategic blockade, at least on the humanitarian relief network.

On the 26th, Kitayama Shikawa and Yan Shanglong met again.

Japan's foreign minister put down his shelves, saying that the "three principles" of the republic could be considered, hoping that the republic would allow ships carrying humanitarian relief supplies to Japan during the negotiations.

Yan Shanglong was more well prepared and put forward the "principle of reciprocal release".

According to this principle, as long as Japan makes concessions, the Republic will successively let some ships go to Japan in accordance with the urgency of humanitarian relief. If Japan refuses to make concessions, the Republic will not make concessions on the strategic blockade, and humanitarian assistance is not the duty and obligation of the Republic!

Although the conditions in the republic were very harsh, the armistice negotiations finally took a turn.

On the night of the 26th, the State Council of the Republic of China released the "List of Humanitarian Relief Materials", which was divided into three categories, A, B and C, with a total of more than 300 kinds of materials according to their importance. The exact sea area in which ships bound for Japan will be inspected at sea and the manner in which the Navy of the Republic will conduct inspections were also announced.

The humanitarian relief operation against Japan has begun! (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to qidian, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) )