Japanese See Validation In Reaction To North Korea Threats

Every time North Korea launches one of its larger Taepodong missiles — 1998, 2006 and last April — it has spurred a growing effect on Japan’s actions, according to U.S. observers. The pacifist country, legally and culturally since World War II, has been forced to debate its national security stature...

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