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This combination of the images shows people interviewed by the Associated Press regarding North Korea missile fears in Japan, in Fussa in the western suburbs of Tokyo: From left to right: Seijiro Kurosawa on April 27, 2017,  Jumpei Takemiya on April 27, 2017, Yoshio Takagi in April 21, 2017, and Reiko Naya in April 21, 2017. Residents living near U.S. military bases in Japan are facing a fresh reality: Their neighborhoods are on the frontline of North Korea’s dispute with America and if Pyongyang were to attack they would have just several minutes to shelter from incoming missiles.  (AP Photo/Mari Yamaguchi)

This combination of the images shows people interviewed by the Associated Press regarding North Korea missile fears in Japan, in Fussa in the western suburbs of Tokyo: From left to right: Seijiro Kurosawa on April 27, 2017, Jumpei Takemiya on April 27, 2017, Yoshio Takagi in April 21, 2017, and Reiko Naya in April 21, 2017. Residents living near U.S. military bases in Japan are facing a fresh reality: Their neighborhoods are on the frontline of North Korea’s dispute with America and if Pyongyang were to attack they would have just several minutes to shelter from incoming missiles. (AP Photo/Mari Yamaguchi)

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