Summary
Ellis S. Krauss, professor of Japanese politics and policy- making at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California at San Diego, spoke to Washington Times reporter Takehiko Kambayashi about Japan's North Korean issues and their implications.
Question: Before North Korea's July 4 missile tests, its kidnapping of Japanese to train North Korean infiltrators attracted more attention in Japan than did Pyongyang's nuclear program. Why is that?See the full content of this document
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Abductions, Not Nukes, Drew Media
Answer: Personally, although I totally sympathize with the families and think North Korea's behavior was a major violation of human rights, I think that the Japanese media paid so ...
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