Yonaguni, a Japanese military outpost about 70 miles east of Taiwan, sits along the so-called “first island chain,” a strategic arc of islands used to hem in Chinese naval expansion.
Yonaguni, the Japanese Island on the Front Lines of China’s Feud with Japan
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