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On some of my comments, I said, that Japan needs the US than the US needs Japan. Without the US, North Korea could have invaded Japan a long time ago. While China is waiting in the sideline, if and when the americans leaves Japan, China will only find ways for Japan commit a smallest mistake for China to invade Japan. In the present situation, a mutual defense pact between Japan and the US is a "quid pro quo" but with the US get the lesser take, it is Japan who has the bigger take of that defense pact. For China, it had accepted an apology from Japan a wrong doing of the latter during WWII, but it had not forgotten what had happened. Japan do not understand the feelings of the Chinese, I do not say China will invade Japan, but growing hatred of Japanese in China is not therefore far to happen. China is like a monster who likes to occupy other countries, Tibet, East Turkistan, and long hungry of Taiwan. Whatever Japan says, the US just much eager to leave that country, it is only of the existing "defense pact" that the US cannot leave that country. If Japan will attempt to develop nuclear bombs, China will not let it happen, and that is the mistake that China is waiting.
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