Chapter 1153 Bloody Christmas Eve

The northern hemisphere has completely entered winter at this time.

In recent days, the sky in New York has been gloomy and gray. The cold wind swept across the bustling streets, rolling up pieces of dry fallen leaves and spinning them away.

At night, the snow began to fly in the sky in pieces. Gradually, the snow fell heavier and heavier, and dense snowflakes covered the sky, as if to cover the whole world.

But this did not affect the strong festive atmosphere at all.

On the contrary, the snow scene in New York is as beautiful as a painting, and the Christmas atmosphere embellishes the painting more fascinating. Red Santa hats and slogans of "Merry Christmas" have sprung up in the streets and alleys, and squares and commercial streets have also erected Christmas trees with colorful lights and huge Santa Claus statues.

Christmas has always been the grandest festival in Europe and the United States, just like the Spring Festival for China.

Europe and the United States do not celebrate New Year's Day, but Christmas.

Today is Christmas Eve.

The shopping mall is very lively.

A Japanese teenager, carrying a black backpack and holding a cup of milk tea in his hand, looked around while drinking milk tea. A few minutes later, he put a bag and the finished milk tea into the trash can.

At this time, the time bomb in the bag had entered the countdown of 10 minutes.

He threw time bombs into three more trash cans, and then put his black backpack at the door of the mall.

When he did all this, the Japanese teenager showed a sinister smile, full of chill.

He was a Japanese student studying in the United States. He watched the time bomb making course and learned to make time bombs by himself.

The Americans used a tough attitude to suppress Japan and make Japan surrender, but the Japanese government surrendered, but the Japanese did not.

The Japanese government was spurned by the Japanese, and the ruling party's support rate hit a record low.

Countless Japanese were dissatisfied with the weakness of the Japanese government, and they were angry and hated Americans.

Why did the Japanese make trouble like the Germans, but the Americans chose to appease the Germans with the toughest attitude to suppress the Japanese?

This is looking down on the Japanese!

Since the Japanese government is unreliable, then use your own means to express the anger of the Japanese.

Takahashi Ryosuke, a top student at New York University, will use his own way to tell Americans that the Japanese are not easy to mess with!

Takahashi Ryosuke had just left when the mall exploded.

The explosion shattered the festive Christmas atmosphere, leaving only terrified people.

People fled to the outside of the mall. Even if someone fell, no one would help them, but would step on them directly.

At the gate, a black backpack also exploded.

People who were passing through the gate were killed and injured one after another. The violent explosion caused the glass to shatter and the ceiling to fall, killing and injuring countless people.

The nearby police quickly arrived at the scene.

The anti-terrorism rapid response force also quickly arrived at the scene.

More than two hours later, the casualties were counted.

113 people died and 375 were injured at the scene!

The huge casualties directly made Christmas Eve in New York unsafe!

Coincidentally, tonight, a total of five vicious bombings occurred in New York, which directly stained Christmas Eve with blood.

The mayor of New York City made a televised speech to inform the citizens of New York of the five bombings, denounced the cruelty of the violent elements, and said that these violent elements would definitely go to hell.

That night, ten organizations claimed responsibility for the five vicious bombings in New York.

The "Sakura Organization" said that this was a revenge for the United States' oppression of Japan. As long as the Americans have troops stationed in Japan for one day, their revenge will not stop and will make the Americans pay a heavy price!

The "Universe Organization" said that the Republic of Korea is the greatest country in the world and the greatest country in the universe. The Korean people cannot accept the American approach. The United States must apologize to South Korea, hand over the criminal soldiers, and compensate for the losses. Otherwise, the "Universe Organization" will continue to retaliate against the United States in its own way.

But in October, three American soldiers stationed in South Korea went to a nightclub to have fun. They raped a Korean actress who was performing in the nightclub, and strangled her to death during the rape, which aroused the anger of the whole country of South Korea.

The Korean actress was quite famous and had many fans in South Korea. When this happened, the Korean people were indignant and demanded that the United States hand over the murderer and even expel the US troops stationed in South Korea.

However, the way the United States handled it was to handle it in a low-key manner, transferring three American soldiers to Turkey. As for apology and compensation, there was naturally no such thing.

If it weren't for the United States, South Korea would not have been established, and it would have been destroyed countless times. The United States is the savior of South Korea, so how could it apologize to South Korea?

This gave birth to an extreme organization in South Korea, which wanted to change the fate of South Korea in its own way, retaliate against the United States, and expel the US troops stationed in South Korea.

Tonight in New York, there was an explosion by a "Universe Country Organization".

"Islamic Jihad" also jumped out. This organization is obviously Islamic. It is likely from the Middle East, but it may also come from other places. After all, Islam is widely spread all over the world, even in the United States.

Now Saddam has become a hero in the Middle East and a holy warrior of Islam, with many supporters.

The American approach has led to the birth of dozens or even hundreds of extremist organizations.

New York and Los Angeles are the largest and most prosperous cities in the United States. Naturally, they are also the targets of various extremist organizations and are the most affected.

At 10 o'clock in the evening of the United States, George Walker delivered a national television speech. He condemned the violent incidents that occurred in the United States on Christmas Eve tonight. He strongly stated that Afghanistan and Iraq are the source of evil and violence. The United States has no choice but to fight violence with violence, completely eliminate the source of evil, bring democracy and freedom to the Afghan and Iraqi people, and let them admire the glory of God.

George Walker was unwilling to choose to surrender, but his attitude became tougher. He believed that there was nothing that could not be solved by force. If there was, it was because the force was not enough.

The United States now has retired and can retire. Afghanistan and Iraq must be occupied in order to maintain the hegemony of the United States.

But George Walker did not realize that the United States of America and the American Empire, two countries that had previously overlapped for the most part, began to tear apart, and the differences have become increasingly greater.

The endless violent incidents have caused great harm to the United States and made the American people like frightened birds. SARS has caused heavy deaths in Americans, and has also made many Americans doubt themselves, whether they have really committed too many sins and suffered retribution.

Moreover, the economy seems to be booming, but ordinary people do not feel it, but feel that the economy has deteriorated.

Some experts advocate coexistence with violence, but can this thing coexist?

It is impossible to coexist at all!

This is fatal!

In addition, the Democratic Party is exerting its strength, which makes many people dissatisfied with the current government, believing that it is the current government's bellicosity that has disrupted the good situation. (End of this chapter)