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Yan Shun's plan is to check and fill in the gaps from the bottom up, but Li Mu's plan is not like this.

As soon as he learned that Japan had begun to imitate smokeless gunpowder, Li Mu went to Washington, preparing to give the Japanese a good eye medicine.

It's not so easy to deal with a country, Li Mu didn't have the luxury of hoping to kill Japan with a Junma group, if he could save some effort, Li Mu didn't mind looking for more help.

Even if you compromise, it's nothing.

"In order to develop smokeless gunpowder, 165 researchers, a whole three months of sleepless work, spent more than 100,000 US dollars, but now the Japanese have stolen the relevant technology without spending a penny, this kind of thing makes us how to endure, today the Japanese can steal smokeless gunpowder, then tomorrow the Japanese can steal electric lights, telephone technology, can we just let it go on for a long time, there will be no enterprises to invest in the development of new technology, because the technology can be stolen at any time, and everyone is looking forward to getting something for nothingThis is nothing short of devastating for us.

Li Mu was furious in Grant's office and demanded that Washington give justice to the Junma Group.

With regard to intellectual property, this thing is a double-edged sword, mainly depending on who owns the intellectual property, and the country that owns the intellectual property will stand on the moral high ground to accuse all plagiarism, while the vested interests are more often blamed for each other's refusal to take responsibility.

In fact, they can all understand, the positions are different, so the attitudes are different.

"Reem, calm down, we can't start a war against a country for smokeless gunpowder."

Grant was quite sensible and didn't follow Li Mu's meaning.

"Then what should I do, do I just watch the interests of the Junma Group suffer" Li Mu was furious, and he must ask for an explanation.

"Of course not, Reem, we will never watch the interests of the Horse Group suffer, but we also can't make decisions lightly, you know, this kind of thing is not up to me alone."

Grant is also helpless, democratic politics, the president is not omnipotent.

As the head of state of the United States, the President of the United States does have the power to wage a foreign war, but this war is conditional and can only be waged under the premise that the security of the United States is threatened.

The Japanese government's infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of the Junma Group has indeed touched the national rights and interests of the United States, but it is indeed far-fetched to say that it has risen to the height of national security, so even if Grant wants to find justice for Li Mu and the Junma Group, he is not using the method of war.

At least not yet.

"Mr.

President, I understand your distress, so I don't want to cause two countries to fight just because of this trivial matter, but I ask you for a promise, since the U.S. government cannot defend the rights and interests of the Junma Group, then I ask you to allow me to personally exert pressure on the Japanese government."

Li Mu was still careful when making sentences, using the word "test pressure", instead of directly saying "revenge".

"Of course" Grant did not refuse Li Mu's request, if Grant still wants to be successfully re-elected, then Grant must unite all the forces that can be united as much as possible, and Li Mu and the Junma Group are obviously a very important force, although the Junma Group is not yet an independent political force, but the energy of the Junma Group should not be underestimated.

What Li Mu wants is Grant's promise, as long as Grant allows Li Mu to retaliate against Japan to a certain extent, then Li Mu has a way to make the Japanese feel uncomfortable.

Japan is not very strong now, and the Japanese government has not even annexed Korea, so Japan relied heavily on the United States for the Meiji Restoration.

For example, Japanese steel.

Japan is a resource-poor country, and they are not self-sufficient in steel, so they can only rely on imports to support their domestic steel demand, and the United States is the largest steel importer for Japan.

The steel imported by Japan from the United States is not iron ore, but those scrapped ships that have been eliminated and are about to be dismantled.

At the economic level, it is Li Mu's world, and the most frequent trade with Japan is the Vanderbilt family, Li Mu just called William Vanderbilt, and immediately asked the Vanderbilt family to tear up the contract with the Japanese.

Of course, if you want to tear up the contract, you have to pay a price, the price Li Mu paid is the patent of the Junma Automobile Factory, the Vanderbilt family's car factory has now been put into production, and the parts used in assembling cars are imported from the Junma Automobile Factory, Vanderbilt could only BMW cars, and Li Mu did not want to open the technology of the Phantom car to the Vanderbilt family, but now in order to terminate the cooperation between the Vanderbilt family and the Japanese, Li Mu also had to give in.

Money is gone, you can make it again, as long as it can delay the rise of Japan, Li Mu would rather make less money, if this does not allow the Qing Empire to defeat Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War, then Li Mu has nothing to say.

The economic blow alone is not enough, Li Mu wants to contain the Japanese in an all-round way, as long as it is within the scope of Li Mu's influence, Li Mu will never let the Japanese have any chance to get ahead.

One day in September, the Organizing Committee of the Centennial Exhibition of Independence of the New York City Government, the Japanese Consul in New York, Nobu Watanabe, roared: "We have paid the corresponding fees for participating in the Centennial Exhibition of Independence, the site of the National Exhibition Hall has been selected, and even the raw materials for the construction of the National Pavilion have entered the venue.

I'll go to Washington tomorrow, and if Washington doesn't give me a satisfactory answer, then I'll be in front of the presidential palace in Washington, so that the whole world will know how you treat the United States."

Watanabe was furious, and just two hours earlier, the New York City government informed the Japanese Consulate in New York that the Organizing Committee of the New York Centennial Exhibition would stop the construction of the Japan National Pavilion, take back the construction land of the National Pavilion, and cancel the invitation to the Japanese government.

Since the beginning of the Meiji Restoration, the whole country of Japan is looking forward to raising its eyebrows in the international arena and rebuilding the prestige of the Japanese Empire, the Japanese government also attaches great importance to this exhibition of the centennial of independence, and regards this exhibition as a window to show Japan to the Western society, trying to show the achievements of Japan's Meiji Restoration to the Western society and improve Japan's international status, but I didn't expect that now the New York City government has stopped the Japanese government's participation qualifications, if this matter is not perfectly resolved, I'm afraid that the only thing left in front of Watanabe Shin is to disembowel.

"Mr.

Watanabe, I regret to inform you that because of some actions of your government, you have violated the principle of fairness and justice, and there is no spirit of contract, so the Organizing Committee of the Independent Centennial Exhibition has decided to terminate the participation qualification of the Japanese government, if you have any objections to this decision, then you can go to Washington to appeal, but I want to remind you that this result cannot be changed unless you fully realize your mistakes and correct your behavior" William Maxwell Evac, chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Independent Centennial Exhibition, said righteously.

William Maxwell Evac, this is a name that all Chinese should remember.

In 1849, William Evac became Assistant District Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

It was during this period that Evac developed a keen interest in politics and began to enter the political arena; In July 1868, Evac was appointed U.S.

Attorney General; In 1876, Evatz assisted Rutherford Burchard Hayes in his presidential candidacy, and after Hayes was elected the 19th President of the United States, he was appointed Secretary of State in honor of his service.

It was during his tenure as U.S.

Secretary of State that Evac enacted the infamous Chinese Exclusion Act.

It is worth mentioning that Evac is a native of Boston, and strictly speaking, Evac and Li Mu are considered fellow countrymen If the United States has such a thing as "fellow countryman".

Of course, it was the historical Evac, and the current Evac did not have any hostility towards Li Mu himself, at least Evac did not show it, so when Arthur instructed Evac to terminate the Japanese government's qualification to participate in the Independence Centennial Exhibition, Evac did not hesitate to carry out Arthur's order.

"The principle of fairness and justice, the spirit of contract, Mr.

William, what do you mean" Watanabe Shin didn't understand what was going on.

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"God, have you forgotten what your government has done Well, I'll remind you once, because of some of your government's actions, you hurt the core interests of a big business in New York, so you deserve to be punished, is that clear" William Evac was not angry, he was also a staunch nationalist, not only against the Chinese, but also against the Japanese, and against all colored people.

I have to say that Li Mu is very correct to join the American nationality, at least now Li Mu is no longer on William Evac's hated list, Li Mu is now an American, also a Springfielder, a Massachusetts, and a big entrepreneur in New York, with the blessing of all kinds of halos, which makes William Evac have to maintain respect for Li Mu.

"Big business in New York, you mean the Stallion Group," Watanabe Shin realized later.

"That's right, it's the Horse Group, look what you've done, we New Yorkers are not so easy to bully, if you want to get some kind of technology, then you'd better go through the normal way, otherwise you're going to be unable to move an inch" William Evacs said sharply, and he didn't forget to emphasize one sentence at this point: "At least in New York" Ah, it's nice to have local protectionism

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