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However, it wasn't until 15 years later that the U.S. Navy even admitted the accident had taken place, and only noted it happened 500 miles from land. However, that wasn't true – as the carrier was about 80 miles from Japan's Ryuki island chain. As a result of that accident, the Japanese government now prohibits the United States from bringing nuclear weapons into its territory.

haha whoopsie just dropped a little something off your coast uwu

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the Japanese government now prohibits the United States from bringing nuclear weapons into its territory.

uh... yeah... i kinda get where they're coming from...

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>hmm i think i know here the japanese government is coming from

You think? Are you r-slurred? They come from JAPAN

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YOU THINK I'M STUPID?? YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW THAT?????

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bro LOL hes messing with u they don't have japanese people in japan anymore LMAO

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what... what kind of people are over there then....?????

:#marseyworried:

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nobody tell him

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The pilot sank with his nuclear payload. That's terrifying. I wonder how long he lasted.

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