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The [[File:Antijap.png]] Anti-Japanese organization called the "East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front" has suggested a scenario that could lead to the destruction of [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan. They would invade South Korea and topple the current "pro-Japanese" regime, replacing it with a military regime that is openly [[File:Antijap.png]] anti-Japanese. [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, owing to its natural aggressive nature, would invade Korea in response, but then could employ its [[File:Antijap.png]] terrorist networks to cause havoc in [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] Korea similar to the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] Vietnam War, and drain [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan's financial and political strength, which would allow its swift downfall.
The [[File:Antijap.png]] Anti-Japanese organization called the "East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front" has suggested a scenario that could lead to the destruction of [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan. They would invade South Korea and topple the current "pro-Japanese" regime, replacing it with a military regime that is openly [[File:Antijap.png]] anti-Japanese. [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, owing to its natural aggressive nature, would invade Korea in response, but then could employ its [[File:Antijap.png]] terrorist networks to cause havoc in [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] Korea similar to the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] Vietnam War, and drain [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan's financial and political strength, which would allow its swift downfall.


===[[File:Antijapalt.png]] 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing===
===[[File:Antijapalt.png]] 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing [[File:Terrorist.png]]===
1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing was a [[File:Antijap.png]] terrorist bombing of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries headquarters in Tokyo, [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan. The bombing was committed by the [[File:Antijap.png]] East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front, against Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for supplying the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States against [[File:Hochi.png]] North Vietnam during the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] Vietnam War. This attack ended up killing eight people and injuring 376 others. The bombing caused a lot more damage than [[File:Antijap.png]] East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front expected due to the lack of evacuation, causing outrage among the media. This remained the deadliest terrorist attack in [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan until 1995 until the Tokyo subway sarin attack on 20 March 1995 which killed 12 people.
1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing was a [[File:Antijap.png]] terrorist bombing of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries headquarters in Tokyo, [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan. The bombing was committed by the [[File:Antijap.png]] East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front, against Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for supplying the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States against [[File:Hochi.png]] North Vietnam during the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] Vietnam War. This attack ended up killing eight people and injuring 376 others. The bombing caused a lot more damage than [[File:Antijap.png]] East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front expected due to the lack of evacuation, causing outrage among the media. This remained the deadliest terrorist attack in [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan until 1995 until the Tokyo subway sarin attack on 20 March 1995 which killed 12 people.