Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 315 Soviet-Japanese Peace Treaty (Part 2)

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The Soviet Union and Japan signed a peace treaty. On the issue of the Western Pacific, Japan chose to give in and compromise, and hoped that the Soviet Union would withdraw the bomber patrols around the Japanese islands. In the face of Japan's request, Yanayev chose to agree. As for the economic and trade issues between Japan and the Soviet Union, the biggest heretic, the Red Army leader Fusako Shigenobu, opened a gap. The Japanese government said that as long as Fusako Shigenobu could be extradited successfully, they would be willing to sell some of the high-tech parts to the Soviet government.

There was only one way for Fusako Shigenobu to go, and the KGB intelligence officials hardly gave her much choice. Either carefully fake an accidental death for her and then deport her to continue her revenge plan. Or give her directly to the Japanese Metropolitan Police Department as a gift and spend the rest of her life in prison.

"The Soviet Union and Japan reached an agreement, one of the conditions of which was that you must be handed over. But you know we don't want to do this. So we will forge a corpse so that they think you died in an accident, and then you can change your name and continue the cause of communism. This is what the Soviet Union asked."

The other party has already made a request that you must agree to even if you don't agree, and it is so strong that you can't refuse. After the political situation in the Middle East changed, the Lebanese government was no longer willing to provide shelter for the Red Army's actions. Whether to be expelled or sacrifice for the cause, Fusako Shigenobu chose to nod and agree to the KGB's request.

"I agree to your request, but the promise the Soviet government made to me before must also be fulfilled." Fusako Shigenobu hesitated and put forward her own request.

The KGB intelligence officer smiled and said, "Very good, we have prepared a new identity for you. We need to copy your tooth mold and extract a certain amount of blood. We will continue until the former Soviet Union agrees to your request to help you carry out a small subversive action in Japan."

In this way, the two sides reached a consensus. When the Japanese government's intelligence agency was ready to extradite the Red Army leader, bad news came from Moscow. Fusako Shigenobu tried to escape because he refused to be arrested. The robbed vehicle eventually rolled down the cliff and died. In the end, the Japanese government did not even find the bones, but only some small fragments that were about to catch up with the high temperature of the crematorium.

Without relatively complete bones, DNA testing cannot be done, and there is no equipment that can continue to test after burning into ashes, although there are some doubts. But in the end, the Japanese government had to accept the fact that Fusako Shigenobu was dead.

However, the news of Fusako Shigenobu's death was suppressed by the government and was not announced for a long time, because they were worried that once the news spread, they would be attacked by the remaining red extremists. However, they still underestimated the terrible persistence of this group of Asianists.

On April 13, 1994, a young man with a backpack on his back wandered outside the Lingxi Book Feng'an Hall of the Yasukuni Shrine. He did not wander around the main hall or the worship hall. His mysterious look attracted the attention of the security personnel. Because the Lingxi Book Feng'an Hall does not allow outsiders to approach except for relevant people, the young man's whereabouts seemed particularly suspicious.

Just as the security personnel stepped forward to inquire, the young man suddenly took out a Russian pistol with a silencer from his arms, fired several shots at the chest of the security personnel, and then secretly dragged the body to the bushes, covered it up, and walked to the Feng'an Hall with the backpack.

A few minutes later, he came out empty-handed and left the backpack in the Feng'an Hall. Just as he walked to the door, a huge bang attracted everyone's attention. A fireball rose from the Feng'an Hall, and the entire Feng'an Hall was blown into collapsed ruins. The blazing flames reminded everyone that there was still a ghost of communism wandering and causing trouble in Japan.

This attack caused a big sensation in the spiritual position symbolizing Japanese militarism. Although it only caused the deaths of a few security personnel, it was like losing one's parents for the Japanese militarist forces.

The Japanese Red Army did not hide this time, but directly stood up and stated that this was their revolutionary revenge plan to avenge Fusako Shigenobu who was persecuted to death by the Japanese government.

At the same time, Tokyo Airport in Japan was also shot by unidentified armed elements. Those guys with grenade launchers and Kalashnikov rifles cruelly created a bloody massacre with 150 deaths and more than 200 injuries. This is almost the most terrible case of simply creating victims. The two armed elements were almost ready to sacrifice themselves, and when the police appeared, they pulled the explosive device on their bodies. They died together with the hostages around them.

After five years of silence, the Japanese Red Army once again took to the bloody stage to tell the Japanese government of their existence. As the last sentence of the statement expressed, "Never try to defeat the Red Army. We are supported by the entire proletarian comrades behind us."

The Japanese government was furious. Although Morihiro Hosokawa was not a right-wing politician, the bombing of the building that symbolized the spiritual pillar of Japan and the bloody massacre at Tokyo Airport were tantamount to deepening their repression and retaliation against the Red Army. At the same time, it also made the Japanese government believe that Fusako Shigenobu was really dead.

At this time, Morihiro Hosokawa was in a state of panic. Because of the explosion, the people pointed their spearheads at the Japanese government. It seemed that their inaction led to this bloody incident. This was a major crisis for the Morihiro Hosokawa government. Under pressure from the people, he had to announce his resignation as prime minister on the 20th of 1994.

This was two weeks later than the resignation on April 8 in history. The resignations of two consecutive Japanese prime ministers were closely related to the Soviet Union. Both prime ministers who tried to oppose the Soviet Union were forced to step down by Yanayev using various conspiracies and tricks.

"Do you really think that signing a peace treaty means giving up the past grudges? The bombers flying around the island are just a trick. The real revenge is the fireball rising from the Yasukuni Shrine and the bloody massacre at the Japanese airport." Although he did not take direct action, Yanayev, as an indirect promoter, provided weapons and explosives to the Japanese Red Army. Anyway, if we really want to investigate, it will only be traced to the North Korean government, after all, those weapons came from the North Korean army.

The Soviet Union was only responsible for the work of a behind-the-scenes promoter. The real performers on stage were the Japanese Red Army, which used each other, and the North Korean People's Government following behind them.

"Cheers to the great victory." Yanayev said to himself. (To be continued.)

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