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Japanese dispute over Dokdo for taking over in 1905 was basically just an invasion/colonization of Korea that the US allowed as it was deemed fit to ally with Japan more than Korea (Joseon) at the time. If the Japanese claim over Dokdo is “legit”, the Japanese might as well say all of Korea is claimable. Additionally, with this logic, the UK might as well “claim” the territories they held by colonizing other lands. Barbeqmoon (talk) 14:59, 22 February 2024 (UTC)