why did japan invade neighboring countries

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Japan invaded neighboring countries for a variety of reasons, including economic expansion, resource acquisition, and establishing military dominance in the region. Additionally, Japan sought to create a greater East Asian co-prosperity sphere and establish itself as a major imperial power. The invasion of neighboring countries also aligned with Japan's goal of becoming a dominant force in Asia and asserting control over strategic territories.
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