As the neighbor to Korean Peninsula and one of the potential targets of its missile program, most think Japan would be relieved to see peaceful Korean unification under the South’s control.
But neither the Japanese public nor its government appear to like their odds of achieving this.
As the neighbor to Korean Peninsula and one of the potential targets of its missile program, most think Japan would be relieved to see peaceful Korean unification under the South’s control.
But neither the Japanese public nor its government appear to like their odds of achieving this.
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