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South Korea postpones military intelligence pact with Japan
Posted Jun 29, 2012
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Christian Science Monitor
South Korea and Japan were supposed to sign a military intelligence pact today, but a political firestorm erupted in South Korea, where resentment of Japan’s colonization remains. The failure of South Korea and Japan to sign the intelligence agreement comes at the cost to Washington’s ambitions to create a united front against North Korea as well as China, said Jeff Kingston, a faculty member at Temple University, Japan Campus.