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South Korea is the Japans enemy nation. If power of Japan becomes weaker, a South Korean military will invade Tsushima of Japan easily. And, The trigger of the Korean War (1950-1953) is a South Korean militarys Japan invasion setup. A South Korean military moved to the sea side, in order to conquer Japan(a sea territory). Because Japan of that time didnt have the Self-Defense Forces and Japan-U.S. security. And, a North Korea military started the attack behind South Korea. Because a South Korean military was concentrating to the Japan attack setup. The following photo is a result of the Takeshima invasion of Japan by a South Korean military. He is a Japanese fisherman. He received torture from a South Korean military. It is torture of a flame. Many Japanese were killed by the South Korean military. Similarly, many Japanese were abducted by the South Korean military. Because Japan of that time didnt have the Self-Defense Forces and Japan-U.S. security. And, South Korea is doing illegitimate occupancy of Japanese Takeshima still today. And, Many South Koreans insist that Tsushima of Japan is also a South Korean territory. In short, South Korea is an invader. Korea and China are nations of Historical revisionism. They try change of a territory and history...etc. For example, many South Koreans insist annexation of Korea (by Japan; 1910-1945) was based on invasion Japanese military. But, It is a lie. And, They insist we are justice and do invasion, a thief, etc. By the way, South Korea already chose the China alliance. South Korea gave the many military secrets of the U.S. and Japan to China. For example, it is a cruise schedule of the U.S. nuclear submarine . The U.S. Pentagon and Japan are enraged to South Korea. And, North Korea chose anti China. Therefore, the North Korea leader killed his uncle of the China faction. The old Cold War structure changed a lot.
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 05:52:25 +0000

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