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A rare exception from the modern era that Blainey cites was the Imperial Japanese Army’s decision in September 1931 to capture the city of Mukden (known today as Shenyang), followed by the rest of Manchuria, without receiving authorization from the government in Tokyo.8 It was a rare case that, in any event, could hardly have been classified an “accidental” war, writes Blainey.
The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan
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