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    1. BigDickBiggms on

      What beef does that cube in Africa have with Japan? I am new to geography.

    2. Flat-Back-9202 on

      All neighboring countries, also related to Japan’s history of aggression.

    3. I mean Japanese war criminals did not properly punish after the WW2 and some Japanese only think that they are the victims because of the Hiroshima atomic bomb… They lost the war and still want to claim the territory of their ex colonies.

      If anyone dares to actually look at Cairo and Potsdam Declaration:

      >“The terms of the [Cairo Declaration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1943_Cairo_Declaration) shall be carried out and Japanese sovereignty shall be limited to the islands of [Honshu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honshu), [Hokkaido](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkaido), [Kyushu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyushu), [Shikoku](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shikoku) and such minor islands as we determine“

      It was written so vaguely that Japan still try to claim more islands because the phrase „such minor islands as we determine“.

      Okinawa Island (formerly Ryuku Island) was not a part of Japan but rather existed independently as Ryuku Kingdom. They were under the US administration after the ww2 then handed over to Japanese by the US instead of gaining the independence…

    4. robertotomas on

      The U.S. and Canada have a territorial dispute. Why is this worth highlighting on a map post except to stir up feels of “us vs them”?

    5. Ryuku was an independent kingdom for over 400 years. You can’t deny that they weren’t independent from Japan and weren’t a part of Japan because it’s a fact. The annexation doesn’t mean that they were never independent.

      Perhaps, nothing makes senses cos you just don’t want to learn new knowledge 🤷

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