Is Japan still under US control?

It came into effect on April 28, 1952, formally ending all occupation powers of the Allied forces and restoring full sovereignty to Japan, except for the island chains of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, which the United States continued to hold.
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Is Japan a US colony?

Japan was not formally colonized by Western powers, but was a colonizer itself. It has, however, experienced formal semicolonial situations, and modern Japan was profoundly influenced by Western colonialism in wide-ranging ways.
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What is Japan's current relationship with the US?

From the late 20th century and onwards, the United States and Japan have firm and very active political, economic and military relationships. US government officials generally consider Japan to be one of its closest allies and partners.
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How long was Japan under US control?

The American government believed that establishing democracy in Japan involved change in all areas of Japanese life. Under MacArthur and with the cooperation of the Japanese, Japan undertook tremendous changes in just seven short years — the Occupation lasted from 1945 to 1952.
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Did Japan recover from US control?

Although heavily damaged by the nuclear bombardment in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and other Allied air raids on Japan, Japan was able to recover from the trauma of WWII, and managed to become the third-largest economic entity of the world (after the United States and the Soviet Union) by the 1960s.
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Why Doesn't Japan Hate The US?



Why did US rebuild Japan?

Goals for reconstruction were democratic self-government, economic stability, and peaceful Japanese co-existence with the community of nations. The United States allowed Japan to keep its emperor — Hirohito — after the war.
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Does Japan have its own army?

The Japan Self-Defense Forces (Japanese: 自衛隊, romanized: Jieitai; abbreviated JSDF), also known as the Japanese Armed Forces, are the unified military forces of Japan established in 1954.
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Could the US have invaded Japan?

While the overall Japanese deaths attributed to the atomic bombs were between 129,000 and 226,000, the continuation of the war could have resulted in far, far greater numbers of Japanese deaths. The U.S. government estimated that invading the Japanese Home Islands would cost 5 to 10 million Japanese lives.
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Did US bomb Japan after they surrendered?

The attacks would continue right through the announcement of the Japanese surrender, and indeed for some time afterwards. Truman had ordered a halt to atomic bombings on August 10, upon receiving news that another bomb would be ready for use against Japan in about a week.
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What US territory does Japan want to take over?

Because of Pearl Harbor, the US declares war on whom? Japan. What US territory does Japan want to take over? Needed the Philippines.
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Why did Japan bomb the US?

To blunt that response, Japan decided to attack the U.S Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, hoping that the U.S would negotiate peace. The attack at Pearl Harbor was a huge gamble, but one which did not pay off. Though Japan took its objectives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the U.S did not respond as expected.
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Are Japan and China allies?

Bilateral Relations:

At the same time, the relationship with China is one of Japan's most important bilateral relationships, and the two countries have close economic relations, as well as people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
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Who are Japan's enemies?

China and Japan may not have fought militarily since the 1940s, but they've never stopped battling over the past. In the latest scuffle, protests directed at Japan's revisionist textbooks are roiling Beijing and other Chinese cities.
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What countries does the US own?

Learn more about U.S. territories
  • American Samoa.
  • Guam.
  • Northern Mariana Islands.
  • Puerto Rico.
  • U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Is the Philippines still a US territory?

Others, such as the Philippines, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau, later became independent. Many organized, incorporated territories existed from 1789 to 1959. The first were the Northwest and Southwest territories and the last were the Alaska and Hawaii territories.
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What are the 7 US territories?

The US Territories are:
  • Puerto Rico.
  • Guam.
  • US Virgin Islands.
  • Northern Mariana Islands.
  • American Samoa.
  • Midway Atoll.
  • Palmyra Atoll.
  • Baker Island.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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Did America warn Japan before bombing them?

The president of the USA, Harry Truman, warned the Japanese to surrender. When they did not, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, killing around 40,000 people and wounding 60,000. Japan quickly surrendered.
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How is Hiroshima today?

Hiroshima lost over 75,000 people due to initial bomb devastation, ensuing radioactivity related deaths, and displacement. However, Hiroshima today has roughly tripled in population since the days of those horrors. The predominant architectural style in the city shows how strong growth was in the 1960s through 1980s.
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Did Mexico fight in ww2?

If you ask people to name the victorious Allied Powers in World War II, Mexico isn't usually a name that comes to mind. But after declaring war against the Axis in mid-1942, Mexico did contribute to the Allied victory in important ways.
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Can the US ever be invaded?

Geographic feasibility. Many experts have considered the US impossible to invade because of its major industries, reliable and fast supply lines, large geographical size, geographic location, population size, and difficult regional features.
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Can Japan go to war?

ARTICLE 9. (1) Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.
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Is Japan more powerful than China?

Today, Japan is ranked fifth globally in overall military power after the United States, Russia, China and India, and its defense budget ranked sixth in the 2021 ranking of 140 countries by the Global Firepower rating site.
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Can Japan be a superpower?

Japan was formerly considered a potential superpower due to its high economic growth. However, its status as a potential superpower has eroded since the 1990s due to an aging population and economic stagnation.
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