The Eight-Nation Alliance is here again, and it's time for revenge.
All these Western giants have gathered together, and the entire Pacific Ocean is shaking. Is the United States really going to take action?
Recently, many NATO countries have started to send warships to Japan. Dozens of warships from Britain, France, the United States, Germany and Italy are a huge mass. Behind this is the United States' desire to push Japan to the forefront and turn it into a new battlefield and a new test experience.
After more than 80 years, they reappeared, and their former allies, the United States, Britain, and France, also joined in. In the past, it was the Eight-Nation Alliance, and now it is the old United States and the so-called New Eight-Nation Alliance, which appeared beside us. Is it threatening the Korean Peninsula or building up Russia, or is there a bigger plot?
History is a circle, it goes around and comes back. After all the ups and downs, the Eastern country has a clear mind. The United States is clearly trying to kill with a borrowed knife and let the Japanese be the first bird of spring.
But Japan is not a pushover either. Their economy has been in recession this year, and they have been trying hard to regain some face.