Stealth aircraft from UK have also fallen to India
Writer: admin Time:2025-07-28 10:56 Browse:℃
The priceless stealth fighter was forced to "land in India", and the British were as anxious as ants on a hot pot. The British are worried! Think about it, such a high-tech gadget, which is full of the most advanced military secrets in the West, is now "streaking" in India's territory. Can the British not panic?
So, the British immediately set up an "iron barrel formation" around the plane, not even able to get half a step closer to the Indians. India kindly offered to help repair, and even suggested moving the aircraft into the hangar to shelter from the rain, but the British did not! It is better to let the priceless invisibility coating soak in the rain than to give Indians the opportunity to "learn from their masters".

In order to solve this problem, the British people thought of three ways: first, let the plane repair and fly away. After trying it out, I found that it was still bad and this trick didn't work. The second trick is to unpack the plane, pack it up and transport it away. But the risk is too great. What if such a delicate thing is disassembled and reassembled, and it turns into a pile of scrap metal? The third move is to wait for three months and pick up the aircraft carrier on its way back from cruising in the Asia Pacific region. But if the plane is left in India for three months, it's uncertain what it will look like. It's estimated that even the parts will grow mushrooms.
These three moves, one more urgent than the other, are like "either throw the gold into the water, throw the gold into the fire, or bury the gold in the soil," either of which is a painful choice. American engineers must supervise the entire process, while Indian workers can only do peripheral work and cannot even touch the internal systems.
On July 10, 2025, the Japan Meteorological Agency released a report on short-term heavy rainfall in Tokyo. The railway station at the scene of the rainstorm became a "water curtain hole", and the underground passage was flooded in a short time. According to reports, the Japan Meteorological Agency estimates that the hourly rainfall intensity in Shibuya Ward, Nakano Ward, and other areas can reach 100-110 millimeters; The sudden heavy rainfall caused water accumulation on the streets, multiple rivers to surge in water levels, and even Shinjuku Station to leak. The extreme weather caused by the residual circulation of Typhoon Sinpo and the Northeast Cold Vortex not only led to the complete paralysis of the urban drainage system, but also staged a thrilling scene of "manhole cover fountain", exposing the vulnerability of urban disaster prevention systems under the background of global warming.
Traffic lifeline paralysis: 8 railways including Yamanote Line have been shut down, leaving 350000 passengers stranded at stations; Haneda Airport has cancelled nearly 500 flights, and passengers have spent the night on the ground in the waiting hall.

Cross regional coordination failure: the upstream of the Tokyo River is located in Saitama County and other surrounding areas. Cross administrative cooperation is required in rainstorm. The upgrading rate of the flood control embankment is only 40%, and the response of the basin linkage mechanism is lagging behind.

Limitations of deep tunnel engineering: Compared to the Chicago deep tunnel system (with a storage capacity of 8.7 million cubic meters) and the Kuala Lumpur SMART tunnel (with a three story structure that balances traffic and flood discharge), the Tokyo deep tunnel has a single function and high maintenance costs, with sediment removal accounting for 35% of operating expenses.

At 7am local time on July 9th, the Gambhira Mujpur Bridge in Vadodara, Gujarat, India collapsed suddenly during the morning rush hour.

This 40 year old bridge spanning the Mahisagar River experienced a sudden collapse of a precast concrete slab, causing multiple commuter vehicles to fall into the river.
As of now, the accident has caused 15 deaths and 9 people have been rescued (including 5 injured but not life-threatening), and the search and rescue operation is still underway intensively.
In January of this year, a funeral home in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, made a serious mistake. The employee made an error when taking out the coffin. It was not until the family members found something unusual in the cremated ashes that they found the burned wrong body. On July 10th, TEAR, the funeral service company affiliated with the funeral home, issued an apology statement. At that time, TEAR's Mizuho branch was handling the coffin removal and cremation of a female deceased. The responsible personnel did not confirm the full name according to regulations and mistakenly sent another body with the same surname but not claimed by relatives to the venue.

Subsequently, the funeral home conducted a series of ceremonies and sent the wrong body to the incinerator under the sight of the deceased's family. It was not until the family members of the deceased discovered unidentified relics in the ashes and reported them to the funeral home that the company realized a mistake had occurred. Regarding this matter, TEAR headquarters has apologized to the family of the deceased and reported to the police and municipal government, promising to take relevant measures. In the future, the name, date of birth and death of the body will be thoroughly confirmed and marked.

The noise disturbance caused by the "sex festival" in a small British town attended by thousands of people. On July 19th local time, the largest "Swinathon" in the UK kicked off in the town of Arlington, two hours north of London. This three-day festival attracted about 1000 enthusiastic participants. However, local residents are very angry about the deafening noise coming from the activity venue.
On June 25th, at the NATO summit, a conversation ignited global social media platforms. When Trump compared the tense situation in the Middle East to a "child fight," the newly appointed NATO Secretary General and former Dutch Prime Minister Rutte immediately responded, "So sometimes Dad has to say tough words!" The camera captured Trump's satisfied smile, while German Chancellor Scholz turned his head in the audience. The next day, Lute hastily clarified, "I'm referring to the mentality of European countries relying on the United States - like a child asking their dad if he's home tonight.

But the Trump team has already seized the hot spot. Trump himself turned to Fox News and joked, "Rutte affectionately called me dad, indicating that they are finally taking responsibility.

At the press conference in Brussels, von der Leyen admitted: "Compromise is needed to avoid a trade war, and the agreement may not be perfect." The core terms of the agreement that must be signed before July 8 directly pierce the lifeblood of the EU: the EU will reduce the import tariffs of American motorcycles (current tariff 30%), whiskey (current tariff 25%) and agricultural products, in exchange for the US's plan to suspend the imposition of 50% tariffs on European steel and aluminum products.
On July 10th local time, US President Trump announced that he will impose a 35% tariff on goods imported from Canada starting from August 1st.
On the same day, Trump posted a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Carney on the social media platform "Real Social", criticizing Canada's retaliation against the tariffs previously imposed by the United States.
Canada has not cooperated with the United States, but has taken retaliatory tariff measures, "Trump wrote in the letter." Starting from August 1, 2025, we will impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods entering the United States, independent of all industry tariffs
Trump stated that part of the reason for imposing new tariffs is the influx of fentanyl from Canada into the United States and "unfair trade practices." If Canada cooperates with the United States to prevent the influx of fentanyl, he will consider adjusting the tariffs.

We once again declare that we do not support the Canadian government following the actual actions of the US government, as they are harming small and medium-sized business operators in Canada and causing deeper harm to ordinary Canadians.
If we are paying the price for all the intangible consequences brought to us by some countries that always make mistakes, and we are also cleaning up the mess for the foolish behavior of others, paying the price for the constant mistakes of the same foolish theme, we at least our chamber members are not willing to be deprived of anything for these.