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80% of Diet members oppose easing sanctions on N Korea

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  • FairandBalanced at 05:43 AM JST - 29th July

    We can`t get our own way. Bwahhahahahaah.

    Follow the lead of the US and use diplomacy.

    We can use diplomacy or military might, ah the joy of being the only super power.

    Japanese politicians have no idea. Follow the US, learn fromk us , then you can succeed.

  • some14some at 06:36 AM JST - 29th July

    that 245 of 722 parliamentarians, or 34%, have so far responded.

    responded so far? so is it an ongoing process and when is the deadline?

    Anyway far below peoples expectation, should be 100% with margin of error plus minus 3.

  • OssanULTRA at 07:40 AM JST - 29th July

    The United States has removed NK from the terrorist sponsorng list and relieved them from the Trading with the Enemy Act. However nearly all the sanctions that hare in place, such as the financial ones, all remain place. Many people under the misimpression that the we (the U.S.) has lifted all sanctions on NKoea. This simply ain't true. So if Japan want to keep their sanctions on NK good for them. Personally I think they should much more. like going after those pachinko parlors and shutting down that Chongryon (chosensoren).

  • kimigano at 11:52 AM JST - 29th July

    thepro,

    So you support North Korea?

  • thepro at 05:40 PM JST - 29th July

    No, I don't. I also don't support attacking them and having them wipe out South Korea as you said should happen.

  • presto345 at 10:29 PM JST - 29th July

    thepro, So you support North Korea? === No, I don't. I also don't support attacking them and having them wipe out South Korea as you said should happen.

    Has something been deleted?

  • MisterM at 02:21 PM JST - 31st July

    for now I stay on diet side.

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