A right-wing Japanese writer and well-known media personality, Ryo Seki, wrote last night (June 3rd) that "There is an extremely anti-Japanese president in South Korea. Lee Jae-myung violated the Public Election Act and does not even have the qualifications to run for office. Choosing a left-wing politician unrelated to freedom, democracy, and the rule of law, South Korea has suddenly moved 'to the other side.' The withdrawal of US troops from South Korea has also become possible. In this case, Tsushima Island will become the frontline of Japan's security. If Japan cannot quickly establish a conservative, pragmatic government capable of defending the nation, it will face danger."

This far-right Japanese person openly opposes the president elected by South Korean voters, rudely interfering in the internal affairs of another country, reflecting the despair of Japanese right-wingers over Lee Jae-myung being elected president. South Korea and Japan have historical grievances, and anti-Japanese sentiment among the South Korean public has never ceased, only to be suppressed by the traitorous Yoon Suk-yeol in recent years. Lee Jae-myung was elected because his nationalistic sentiments that do not flatter Japan aligned with public opinion, winning the support of the majority of voters.

The Japanese are worried about the normalization of relations between China and South Korea, the easing and improvement of North-South relations, distancing from the United States, and isolating Japan.

Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833960226889740/

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