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After World War II, can Japan get up economically without the support of the United States?

Comrade ... you seem to have deviated from the right body.

1. Before the war, Japan was always supported by the United States and other countries, so its economy rose rapidly because they knew how to absorb it. At that time, the Manchu government was in power in China. They were afraid of the impact of new ideas and changes, so they suppressed the capitalists at that time, so China did not rise at that time.

I remember hitting Japan once in the Yuan Dynasty, but the fleet was hit by a hurricane, so it failed. In the Tang Dynasty, Japan seemed to be a model country, so it was not attacked.

Japan can't rise without the support of the United States, because it is an island country after all, with underdeveloped agriculture and animal husbandry, and most of its resources need to be imported from other countries. If there was no American support at that time, and China was quite hostile to it. Then Japan has no prospects for development.

4. The United States is still worried about the development of China, so it wants to develop around China to suppress the development of China.

That's all that matters.

Although Japan is not a good thing, its learning spirit is still very useful. Secondly, Japan can be said to be a powerful country with a very serious concept of respect and inferiority, so their work is very important. This is rare in other countries.