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Wastewater dumping reveals Japan s aggressiveness hidden behind a smoke screen of politeness

Wastewater dumping reveals Japan s aggressiveness hidden behind a smoke screen of politeness Wang Wenwen Published: Apr 16, 2021 01:01 AM South Korean environmental activists wearing protective clothing and a mask (right) of Japan s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga hold pictures of fish with radioactivity warning signs during a protest against Japan s decision on releasing Fukushima wastewater, near the Japanese embassy in Seoul on April 13. Photo: VCG Japan is consuming its reputation as an economic and cultural powerhouse it has strived hard to achieve since the end of World War II, and its efforts to become a political major power and normal country will be questioned strongly by the international community, especially by neighboring countries, thanks to its decision this week to dump wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean.

WATCH: North Korea tests Joe Biden, alarms Japan with missile launch ahead of Olympics

WATCH: North Korea tests Joe Biden, alarms Japan with missile launch ahead of Olympics By Reuters Josh Smith and Antoni Slodkowski Seoul/Tokyo - North Korea launched two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea near Japan on Thursday, underscoring steady progess in its weapons programme and ramping up pressure on the new US administration as it reviews North Korea policy. The apparent tests were reported by authorities in the United States, South Korea, and Japan, and coincided with the start of the Olympic torch relay in Japan. They would be the first ballistic missile tests by North Korea in nearly a year and the first reported since US President Joe Biden took office in January.

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