As time progressed to August 1937, the atmosphere within the Island Nation's Government and Military grew increasingly tense.
The plan to support Kyushu Island had failed, with only one-third of the originally planned support troops making it across the strait. The rest of the Military was either blocked on Honshu Island or had already found their graves at the bottom of the strait.
Of course, such minor problems were of no concern to the Island Nation's Government anymore. If they couldn't avoid the continuous large-scale bombings of Tokyo Bay by the Australasian Navy and Air Force, the Island Nation would suffer countless casualties and property losses every day.
Even with tens of millions in population, even with an economy on a great power level, they still couldn't guarantee how long they could hold out under such bombings.
Therefore, the Island Nation's Government and Military had to strike back and resolve the bombing threat facing the Native Land as soon as possible.