The U.S. has reportedly begun buying Japanese seafood for its military there to offset the impact of China's ban on seafood, according to a new report from Reuters. In an interview with Reuters on Monday, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emmanuel said there will be a long-term contract between the U.S. armed forces and the fisheries and co-ops in Japan. Emmanuel pushed for more ways Washington could help offset China's ban on seafood, which was put in place in August in response to the the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's release of diluted and treated radioactive wastewater back into the Pacific Ocean. Japan's move to release the wastewater came under fire from Chinese le
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