ST’s foreign bureaus outline how these power players will approach the new year. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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“Lee is pro-Communist Party of China, pro-North Korea, anti-South Korea, anti-U.S. and anti-Japan. He and his supporters constantly stir up anti-Japan sentiment in South Korea.” Lee is ...