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If Japan is kicked out of Asia and given to the United States, what will the world think and what will the United States think?

Just like now.

Let's just say that Japan formulated the strategy of "leaving Asia and entering Europe" that year. But in the end, Europe did not regard Japan as a European country, and Asia did not recognize Japan as a European country.

Many China people immigrated to Europe and America from Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province, Hongkong and even Macau. Although their household registration is native to Europe and America, Europe and America have never regarded them as nationals of their own country.

It's actually quite simple. European and American values are based on race, so even if Japan divided America, it would not be half different from what it is now. After all, it is impossible for the Japanese to change their race. In the values based on race in Europe and America, even if Japan is classified as America, it is still considered as Asia.

Just like Haiti, although Haiti is in Central America, Haitian-Americans will still be regarded as African-Americans.

The second is religion, which is the second basic point of European and American values. Even if Japan moves from Asia to America, it will still be regarded as an Asian country as long as many residents still believe in Buddhism and Christianity does not become the first religion.

Then there are regions, political systems and so on. So it hasn't actually changed. Japan is still regarded as an Asian country, including the United States. Because what country you are in Europe and America is based on race and religion, not region.