Word: hokkaido
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...World War II, but Japan still claims them. This newly strengthened Soviet outpost includes Mi-24 assault helicopters, among the most sophisticated antitank gunships in the world and therefore an obvious threat to the Japanese armored units stationed just across the Nemuro Strait on the northernmost Japanese island of Hokkaido...
With that, Sasakawa unveiled a patriotic proposal: he would surrender the entire treasure to the Soviet Union in exchange for a group of islands off Hokkaido that the Soviets seized from Japan after World War II and have steadfastly refused to return. Promised Sasakawa, with a chuckle: "I'm ready to talk with whomever Brezhnev-san might send over to my office...
...only by energy (Japan, which supported U.S. sanctions against Iran, once got 11% of its oil from that country) but also by Moscow's invasion of Afghanistan and its military buildup on the Soviet-occupied Kurile Islands, which are only 65 miles from the northeastern coast of Hokkaido. Faced with these uncertainties, the voters clearly decided that this was not the time for a potentially unworkable coalition of parties with irreconcilable policies. Some voters apparently supported the Liberal Democrats out of sympathy for Ohira's death. Concluded Kunihiko Takano, a respected economic commentator: "The people may not like...