When the spokesperson rushed to the White House, news had already spread across the globe that the United States had secretly dispatched troops to Antarctica and mistreated the members of a Japanese scientific expedition.
This scandal has taken the world by storm, resulting in an unprecedented level of attention.
Historically, the United States has engaged in actions against others that were far worse than the treatment of the Japanese scientific expedition members. For instance, the infamous Guantánamo Bay prison is known for numerous inhumane practices, yet no single incident there garnered the same level of public interest as this one.
The crux of the matter lies in its peculiarity, Japan is considered America's staunchest ally, and its national strength surpasses that of England, America's long-time European partner, as well as its neighboring countries, Canada and Mexico. In this hierarchy of allies, Japan stands out as the most significant. The fact that such treatment was meted out to them by the United States is genuinely shocking.
Moreover, the United States has extended its military reach to Antarctica, the last untouched continent on Earth. The moment American troops parachuted into the icy expanse of Antarctica, the United States war machine had spread its influence across the entire globe. It is precisely due to this unique context that the seriousness of the situation has escalated dramatically.
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