The United States was reluctantly drawn into World War II following Japan's unexpected attack on Pearl Harbor, revealing the deep-seated tensions in Asia-Pacific geopolitics.
Post-war sentiment reveals that despite enduring Japanese occupation, nations like China view Japan through a lens of economic potential versus historical grievances.
The painful legacy of Japan's occupation during World War II continues to resonate in the region, as countries grapple with historical wounds while navigating current threats.
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