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Everyone knows that Japan is one of the first signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and some know that the Japanese Constitution contains the three points that prevent the manufacture, use or purchase of nuclear weapons.
But the truth may be a bit strange. Many may not know that Japan has all the techniques of the nuclear cycle. Some may not know that Japan has its own uranium enrichment plants and special plants to produce military plutonium. Some may not know that Japan now has more than 1400kg of enriched uranium in its possession. Many may not know that what is frightening to China is a nuclear Japan, and that more than a Chinese has spoken of this continuing concern official.
There was a leak in the Chinese press about a meeting between Chinese President and Vice President Joe Biden. The meeting was a bit sharp and it was up to the vice president to say to the president of China: Japan is capable of becoming a military nuclear state tomorrow morning.
So let us look at the truth of this talk, is it just a threat, or is Japan really capable of becoming a military nuclear state with long-range strike capabilities?
1- Japan's energy sector revealed in 2014 the amount of plutonium found in Japan that has been kept secret for decades. The Washington Post says it is enough to build 1,000 nuclear warheads.
2- Japan owns the Rakacho uranium enrichment plant.
3- Japan and the United States of America announced in 2014 that a transfer of 30% of locally enriched uranium to the United States will take place. The United States returned them to Japan in 2016 at the request of Japan.
4- Japan announced that it has long-range missile launch capabilities in 2015 and 2016 by launching six missiles from the Mitsubishi industry. While Japan assured neighboring countries that it is for civilian use only.
5- Tokyo's government adviser retired general Toshiyaki Shikata said the space-rocket test was in fact an experience of Japan's ability to direct and control missiles outside the atmosphere and drop its capsules on specific sites on the ground; Mitsubishi designed a propulsion system similar to the US missile system LGM-118 with modifications to its military-civilian conversion.
6- Japan today has all the technologies related to uranium enrichment, plutonium production, missile construction and the direction of capsules to different locations on the surface of the earth. It also has the entire nuclear cycle from start to finish with local capabilities.
Japan enjoys free uranium enrichment and the production of military plutonium for high-efficiency civilian uses.
Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigaro Ishada said:
"I do not think Japan needs a nuclear bomb, but it is important to keep our nuclear facilities, enrichment laboratories and plutonium production so that we can get an atomic bomb as quickly as necessary."
But the truth may be a bit strange. Many may not know that Japan has all the techniques of the nuclear cycle. Some may not know that Japan has its own uranium enrichment plants and special plants to produce military plutonium. Some may not know that Japan now has more than 1400kg of enriched uranium in its possession. Many may not know that what is frightening to China is a nuclear Japan, and that more than a Chinese has spoken of this continuing concern official.
There was a leak in the Chinese press about a meeting between Chinese President and Vice President Joe Biden. The meeting was a bit sharp and it was up to the vice president to say to the president of China: Japan is capable of becoming a military nuclear state tomorrow morning.
So let us look at the truth of this talk, is it just a threat, or is Japan really capable of becoming a military nuclear state with long-range strike capabilities?
1- Japan's energy sector revealed in 2014 the amount of plutonium found in Japan that has been kept secret for decades. The Washington Post says it is enough to build 1,000 nuclear warheads.
2- Japan owns the Rakacho uranium enrichment plant.
3- Japan and the United States of America announced in 2014 that a transfer of 30% of locally enriched uranium to the United States will take place. The United States returned them to Japan in 2016 at the request of Japan.
4- Japan announced that it has long-range missile launch capabilities in 2015 and 2016 by launching six missiles from the Mitsubishi industry. While Japan assured neighboring countries that it is for civilian use only.
5- Tokyo's government adviser retired general Toshiyaki Shikata said the space-rocket test was in fact an experience of Japan's ability to direct and control missiles outside the atmosphere and drop its capsules on specific sites on the ground; Mitsubishi designed a propulsion system similar to the US missile system LGM-118 with modifications to its military-civilian conversion.
6- Japan today has all the technologies related to uranium enrichment, plutonium production, missile construction and the direction of capsules to different locations on the surface of the earth. It also has the entire nuclear cycle from start to finish with local capabilities.
Japan enjoys free uranium enrichment and the production of military plutonium for high-efficiency civilian uses.
Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigaro Ishada said:
"I do not think Japan needs a nuclear bomb, but it is important to keep our nuclear facilities, enrichment laboratories and plutonium production so that we can get an atomic bomb as quickly as necessary."