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What would happen if Japan removed South Korea from its "white list," and how would Seoul respond?

https://www.quora.com/What-would-happen-if-Japan-removed-South-Korea-from-its-white-list-and-how-would-Seoul-respond/answer/%E6%A1%91%E7%94%B0-%E5%81%A5%E5%8F%B8-Kuwata-Kenji?__nsrc__=4&__snid3__=4914424137

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Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said, "If Japan keeps aggravating the status quo, unexpected consequences will result".

I'm worried that the Japanese people will be slaughtered like "The Jeju Uprising".

Jeju uprising - Wikipedia

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