At a time of tension between the ROK and Japan, the ROK conducted anti landing operations in the disputed island of Dokdo (known as Takeshima in Japan) between the ROK and Japan on 25 and 26 this month. This exercise is different from the previous exercises on the island. In the past, South Korea has kept a relatively low profile in Dokdo and rarely publicized it to the outside world. It is all a cover up, even if the report is simple and general. This time, however, it was obviously different. Before the drill, the Korean media began to say hello, and after the drill, they reported extensively. So why is South Korea so high-profile? Obviously, it has something to do with the tension between Japan and the ROK. The Dokdo drill of the ROK is obviously intended to stimulate Japan, but also to use this exercise to export evil spirits. During this period, Japan is suppressing the ROK economically, and removing the ROK from the "white list" of Japan's trade preference countries.
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