Chapter 6279
At the Japanese press conference, silence lingered after three bows.
Naturally, the silence was primarily due to the absence of anyone except the spokesperson.
In contrast, the White House press conference was filled with cheers and gasps.
The cheers predominantly came from the American media. The gravity of the situation was so profound and damaging that the American press felt a deep sense of shame.
However, the Japanese press conference had expertly shifted most of the blame away, resulting in a dramatic reduction of about 90% in the intense public and international scrutiny the United States faced.
The gasps originated from foreign media outlets eager to see how the American spokesperson would handle the onslaught of questions, anticipating the usual evasive tactics and manipulation of facts. They were not prepared for such a clever, cunning approach.
The spokesperson now wore a triumphant smile.
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