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Japan will stand up to China, says PM Shinzo Abe

Japan don't have a chance to win in a sino-japanese war,they don't even have nuclear weapon.

You may well underestimate Japan's ambition for nuke heads.
Please read following report.

United States Circumvented Laws To Help Japan Accumulate Tons of Plutonium

The United States deliberately allowed Japan access to the United States’ most secret nuclear weapons facilities while it transferred tens of billions of dollars worth of American tax paid research that has allowed Japan to amass 70 tons of weapons grade plutonium since the 1980s, a National Security News Service investigation reveals. These activities repeatedly violated U.S. laws regarding controls of sensitive nuclear materials that could be diverted to weapons programs in Japan. The NSNS investigation found that the United States has known about a secret nuclear weapons program in Japan since the 1960s, according to CIA reports.

A year ago a natural disaster combined with a man-made tragedy decimated Northern Japan and came close to making Tokyo, a city of 30 million people, uninhabitable. Nuclear tragedies plague Japan’s modern history. It is the only nation in the world attacked with nuclear weapons. In March 2011, after a tsunami swept on shore, hydrogen explosions and the subsequent meltdowns of three reactors at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant spewed radiation across the region. Like the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan will face the aftermath for generations. A twelve-mile area around the site is considered uninhabitable. It is a national sacrifice zone.

How Japan ended up in this nuclear nightmare is a subject the National Security News Service has been investigating since 1991. We learned that Japan had a DUAL USE nuclear program. The public program was to develop and provide unlimited energy for the country. But there was also a secret component, an undeclared nuclear weapons program that would allow Japan to amass enough nuclear material and technology to become a major nuclear power on short notice.

That secret effort was hidden in a nuclear power program that by March 11, 2011– the day the earthquake and tsunami overwhelmed the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant – had amassed 70 metric tons of plutonium. Like its use of civilian nuclear power to hide a secret bomb program, Japan used peaceful space exploration as a cover for developing sophisticated nuclear weapons delivery systems.

Political leaders in Japan understood that the only way the Japanese people could be convinced to allow nuclear power into their lives was if a long line of governments and industry hid any military application. For that reason, a succession of Japanese governments colluded on a bomb program disguised as innocent energy and civil space programs. The irony, of course, is that Japan had gone to war in 1941 to secure its energy future only to become the sole nation attacked with nuclear weapons.

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abe is a dumb war mongerer, i dont think hes good for japan but hes defiantly good tool for americans
 
You may well underestimate Japan's ambition for nuke heads.
Please read following report.

China would rather nuke Japan 3 times over than allowing them to develop nuclear weapons. Put it this way, no matter who you gang up with, if you don't want me live then I'll take all of you with me ;)
 
You may well underestimate Japan's ambition for nuke heads.
Please read following report.
We already know that! In a nuclear exchange, the keys to winning a nuclear war can be categorized into the following: The delivery of nuke, the amount of nuke, the population, and the land mass. In a nuclear exchange between China vs Japan, I take our chance to out survive the Japanese people in a nuclear exchange.
 
Come back to the past about the history of those two countries.

Later in 1998, Chang was interviewed again on PBS, but this time Kunihiko Saito, former Japanese ambassador to the US, joined her. This second interview took place in December, just after former president Jiang Zemin of China became the first leader of China to visit Japan. At that time, China was expecting a formal, written apology to be presented to Jiang by then-Japanese premier Keizo Obuchi. This did not happen. Obuchi made a verbal apology, while the written statement only expressed "deep remorse".

"We do recognize that acts of cruelty and violence were committed by members of the Japanese military and we are very sorry for that," said the Japanese ambassador. "And we understand that the memory of those who suffered lasts long, and I personally think that this is a burden which the Japanese people will have to carry for a long time."

He went on say that the notion that Japan tried to conceal history from the younger generation was "completely false".
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http://www.fnotw.org/Article/Full/5935
 
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