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How the US Uses South Korea and Japan As Pawns Against China
For the first time in over four years, leaders from China, South Korea and Japan met for a high-level trilateral meeting. Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, – both countries with close security ties to the US – amid rising tensions between the US and China.
Ju-Hyun Park, a member of Nodutdol and Engagement Editor at The Real News, joins the show to explain the politics of the region and how the US is “determined to continue to rattle and threaten the Korean Peninsula.”
@hermit_hwarang w/ @nodutdol discusses the China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit and the politics of the region amid increasing US aggression against China
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