Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s strategy of allowing no daylight between him and President Trump on North Korea reflects both Japan’s dependence on U.S. military might and Mr. Abe’s own frustration with Pyongyang.
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Wed, 08/16/2017 - 6:04pm
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s strategy of allowing no daylight between him and President Trump on North Korea reflects both Japan’s dependence on U.S. military might and Mr. Abe’s own frustration with Pyongyang.