The White House spokesman masterfully navigates a potential crisis, announcing a slight delay to their press conference. Unexpectedly, Japan preempts their announcement with an emergency press conference regarding Antarctica, leaving reporters scrambling for answers and everyone eagerly awaiting Japan’s explanation.
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At that moment, the White House spokesman felt not only very relaxed but also very happy.
Because he knows very well that through his efforts, the potential negative impact of this issue has been minimized.
The fact that they prepared for the crisis and achieved such a favorable outcome in such a short time is enough to make it a classic case study in White House crisis management.
All this is thanks to my composure under pressure, quick thinking, and sound reasoning.
He was confident that after this incident, his presence in the White House would reach a new peak.
So, with only ten seconds left of the scheduled press conference, he walked confidently into the lecture hall with a smile.
The atmosphere was immediately lit up by numerous flashes of light, accompanied by the incessant sound of camera shutters. Facing the countless flashes, the spokesperson showed no signs of discomfort or tension. Instead, he walked to the podium with a smile and said, “I apologize for keeping you all waiting. Before the press conference begins, I would like to apologize to everyone, as our press conference will begin 20 minutes later than originally scheduled.”
The atmosphere was tense. Everyone was waiting for the White House to explain to the world what was happening in Antarctica. They thought that by holding a press conference so quickly, they could quickly release this big news. Unexpectedly, the press conference was abruptly postponed just before it was supposed to begin.
The spokesperson then said, “The reason the press conference was delayed is because in 10 minutes, the Japanese side will hold an emergency press conference in their country before ours begins. So, if you want to know about the situation in Antarctica, please wait until the Japanese press conference is over. Our big screen will be broadcasting it live. Don’t worry, I’ll be watching the press conference with you in 10 minutes.”
The atmosphere immediately turned chaotic. They hadn’t received any notification from Japan about holding a press conference. This was mainly because the Japanese side knew that taking the blame for something like this wasn’t something to be proud of, so they held the press conference as soon as it was requested, with as few participants as possible. Ideally, no reporters would be present at all. They would simply explain the situation to the cameras and then end the conference quickly. This would also save them from a tense question-and-answer session, should anyone ask a question that would backfire and make their answer extremely awkward.
Since the other party involved in this matter is a Japanese scientific expedition team, everyone is curious to see how the Japanese government will respond to this.