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Japan, S Korea urge no more N Korea provocations

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So they hold a test.. How many other countries around the WORLD have tested Nuclear Weapons...BUT, only one has used them...

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NK is jamming GPS signals over South Korea, just got the brief earlier this week and it is also in the media today. Jamming GPS signals endangers air and seagoing vessels as well as disrupts anything that uses a GPS signal. The actions of NK makes you wonder if there is intelligent live on their planet.

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Sadly, such urging is likely to fall on deaf ears.

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The North Korean's nuclear test is definately a 'negative factor'! But The Japanese governemnt frequent provocations of maritime disputes in east sea,the Senkaku isles, the Kurile islands and Okinotorishima were also a 'negative factor'! So a negative factor times another negative factor will be a 'positive factor'! That should explained all about China's north east asia policy!

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Nonsense just a gai, those are Chinese provocations. Just like they're provoking all other Asian countries. And the Kuriles were takem illegally by the USSR AFTER Japan surrendered andthge US, UK and EU consider them Japanese territory under Russian occupation. If you want to fling ant-J stuff please at least maintan some credibity.

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The fundamental cause of Korean peninsula in seige was America's warmongers waging wars from 1950 and spilting hundred thousand of Korean families spilted in tragedies, thousand of Chinesa soldiers lost their lives in Korean war and alot alot conflicts in the last 60 years and even until now Mr Obama provoking hostility when he stood behind the bullet proofed screen browsing with a binocular to view the north! That was the most latest 'provocation', it seems like the cycle of provocation shall never stops!

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