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Japan and the United States have a security alliance and that this is a decisive difference from the U.S.-China relationship. I can't see the U.S. moving the base for the Seventh Fleet from Japan to S

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, saying he is not concerned about closer relations between the U.S. and China. (NHK)

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True. Because the Chinese wouldn't let them.

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Good old Shinzo, always captioning the idiotic.

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Well, well Shinzo, I guess chinese are not really eager to lose their sovereignty, being occupied by a foreign army and having to sign a SOFA agreement protecting US soldiers/rapist/murderer's living on chinese soil.

I guess chinese are somewhat more "free" than japanese will ever be.

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Well, well Shinzo, I guess chinese are not really eager to lose their sovereignty, being occupied by a foreign army and having to sign a SOFA agreement protecting US soldiers/rapist/murderer's living on chinese soil.

I guess chinese are somewhat more "free" than japanese will ever be.

If USA had bases on China's land we would have to rebuild the whole country. We all know how bad their construction is! Also our soldiers would be at a high risk of cancer from all of the smog you guys have. The only way the Chinese people will be more "free" is if USA decided to kick the crap out of your government and set up bases in that dump of a country you call home. Don't worry though! We will just let you guys fail within the next 10 years and leave your government in place like Russia and just isolate you like Iran or North Korea.

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