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UN still respect Westphalian non-intervention principle. By all means, this is still inside the Japanese territory. As long as they can't prove that the special region violate international treaty or sovereignty of other nation, UN would need some extraordinary legal maneuvers to justify interfering. Even in extreme cases, like having millions of nuclear-tipped ICBM inside it, I still think that's not enough ground for direct intervention from UN. But history of last quarter of century already shows that UN can't prevent, nor even punish, other countries that want to do it themselves.fact that Japan's even held sole usage of the Gate without even allowing UN allies to at least inspect or send some of their own members in is hard to believe after all this time.