Regardless of whether the Islanders were willing or not, they were destined to become a significant part of human history: the first and the most bombarded nation by an atomic bomb.
Due to the enormity of this operation, it was estimated that at least five million Islanders could be injured or killed.
Therefore, before dropping the atomic bombs, the necessary diplomatic preparations were certainly needed.
On August 28, 1937, at 8 o'clock in the morning, Australasia once again convened a press conference for foreign correspondents and repeatedly asked those foreigners who were still in the Island Nation to leave as soon as possible.
If it was really impossible to leave the Island Nation, they were advised to move to sparsely populated rural areas and suburbs, and to stay away from densely populated major urban areas like Tokyo as much as possible.