I was impressed to watch "A Man Called Pirate" by Naoki Hyakuta, a best-selling author.

This is the true story of Idemitsu Mine, a major Japanese oil company tried to trade with Iran bravely just after WW2, battled against the “Big Oil Super Major“.
 

I want this film to be translated into English, Persian, Arabic, etc.
 

US occupation government GHQ betrayers appear in this movie and I can see the existence of the “Deep State forces“, Rockefeller clearly.
 

Just after World War II, Idemitsu decided to head the oil tanker ship “Nissyou maru“ to Iran to secretly trade oil with Iran as Western oil majors trying to monopolize Iran's oil interests block oil trade between Japan and Iran.
 

President of Idemitsu made that decision while there was a possibility of being fired and there was great opposition.

Direct imports of Iran's oil completely turn Britain, which dominates Iran, into an enemy.
 

However, by superimposing himself on the current situation of Iran, which is suffering from poverty due to British pressure, Tetsuzo Okada overcomes the opposition of the clerk and faces the biggest battle with the oil major.
 

After arriving at Iranian port, they were welcomed by the delighted Iranian people greatly, but on the way back, the British warship stood up.
 

The crew of Idemitsu's ship were all surviver soldiers in this area during World War II.

Therefore, while British warships sent telegraphs orders to stop the voyage, and fired, the Japanese people were tremendously courageous and sent back telegraph,
 

"Iran and Japan are independent countries. The world will see your deeds twards independent countries. "

and went on sailing.
 

This is the “Nissyou maru incident“.
 

With the tremendous courage and effort of this movie, Japan realized an oil deal with Iran.

However, this writer, Naoki Hyakuta, regrets that after that, this was also defeated by the anti-Japanese deep-state oil majors that continued before the start of World War II.
 

If the oil transaction with Iran continued as it was, the oil problem that would continue to this day would not have existed in Japan.