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the_odeman
I am interested to know why Japan had 'balked' ????
some14some
why? because Japan says.
Alejandro S. Arashi
Lol. Said by China who is the number one proliferator
smithinjapan
And, ummm, what country does the general director hail from?
Star-viking
He may hail from Japan, but his staff is from around the world. I'm sure if he were bullshitting someone would call him out on it.
minello7
Now I feel totally at ease, now I've read that. I love the trust these people have, its so refreshing.
B.B.Q.Demon
The right wingers and media will continue to whip up anti foreign fear and combined with the real threats from China, North Korea and now possibly a Russia aiming to return to the USSR days will result in Japan becoming a nuclear armed nation. Maybe they already are. Who knows in this opaque society.
Cricky
Inspecting N- sites?? How does he explain the shocking state of some of Japan's N-sites. Were the not checked? Confidence is low on many statements.
CrazyJoe
Just don't push for a U.S. carte blanche for its plutonium.
Cortes Elijah
Keep it Japan. We will need it for when China invades.
Magnet
"There is no reason for concern that plutonium held by Japan could be diverted for nuclear arms purposes". Of course. They can barely contain contaminated water from leaking.
Disillusioned
Yeah, no reason for concern until Abe and his cronies change the constitution! Why would Japan keep weapons grade plutonium if they don't intend to develop it? If the Abe government goes through with their intended changes to the constitution I have no doubt this will change and we will see japan developing WMDs in an attempt to keep the Chinese wolves away.
Robert Fallin
I see. It OK for friends of the US to have weapons grade plutonium, but not OK for those countries whom the US or Israel deem worthy of attack.
hereforever
Don't tell me, the government has everything under control. The country is in no danger at all.
Utrack
What about the radioactive Plutonium let loose by the Fukushima accident??? Where are the IAEA safeguards there??? If Cesium is detected there is a possibility of Radioactive Strontium, Plutonium, Yttrium, Amercium, Uranium, Cobalt, Iridium,Tritium and Palladium also.
Health risk or not? Cesium levels high in hundreds of Fukushima reservoirs
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201402250071
EthanWilber
I agree with zichi’s mian point that amount of plutonium Japan possesses is indeed a serious concern for Japanese people in terms of safety and environment integrity as well as the international community. (war and peace)
I would not give too much weight to IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano given his ways to propitiate Iran for the sake of deal.
In the end, tt’s really up to Japan to make the right decision. After all, Japan is only country in the world suffered tremendously because of nuclear weapon, it should have known better.
tmarie
So what about all of the crap they have stored in the UK??
Australianexpatinchina
Zichi, Thanks for the link. It is very enlightening.
cwhite
and what is 159 tons worth on the black market? I wonder if Japan asked China if they could look after it for a while what they would say. There are many ways to use plutonium as a weapon and for these quantities you don't require much of a launch system and more like an drone to sprinkle the crap from the atmosphere. My biggest fear is not Japan, but terrorists going after the stuff or some inside job to make some money or for religious reasons.
Open Minded
Honestly, why worrying about 159 tonnes of plutonium?
It is just totally useless, highly toxic, highly radioactive, very long half life, high grade can make nuke bombs, nobody knows where to store it and will cost billions to manage for the future generations.
Again why worrying about plutonium stockpile?
It must be from the idiot "nuke fear mongering" community.
Louis Tan
The IAEA doesn't even know what is up and what is down. There is nothing that crazy Shinzo Abe and his bunch of clown would not do.
nath
As secretive as you are everyone is Concerned
Bear27840
Every country in that region has the very same thing including South Korea while China has the largest storage of them all.
I believe it is well past due that Japan builds their own nuclear weapons for self protection.
Do not be fooled in to thinking that China's ships do not carry nuclear weapons for they do including their submarines.
Utrack
Could be some truth to this
http://newamericamedia.org/2012/03/the-world-is-powerless-against-fukushima-fallout.php
Kobuta Chan
Well, if Communist China has right to own Nuclear weapons it owns right and then why not Japan should not own just Plutonium. Japan is not making Plutonium to Nuclear Warheads. If Communist China concern and worry about Japan having Nuclear Weapons and then Communist Chinese leaders should not upset Japanese Government and Japanese peoples.
If Japan has ever possessed Nuclear Weapons and then it will be Communist Chinese Government's fault. If Nuclear Weapons will deter bullying from Communist Chinese Government and then Japanese peoples and Government must think about owning Nuclear Weapons.
Japan has advance technology. Japan has right to develop its own Nuclear Weapon if country sovereignty was in danger of invading by foreign Government.
Communist Chinese Government and S. Korean Government need to move on from past. Both countries leaders are addicting to using past with Japan for their political gain. If Communist Chinese Government and S. Korean Government do not want to move on from past and then Japanese Government should leave them alone. Japanese Government must ignore and leave the stupid child who does not want to grow up.
NeoJamal
"Give them back," said the country to the other country that it nuked twice..
Sebin Iglesias
Can we say the same about Chinese Nuclear stockpile?, They do have nuclear weapons, don't they?
ebisen
Well - Japan could probably make its own a-bomb within days, if needed, even without this pile. China on the other hand has lost an excellent chance of keeping their mouths shut...
Michael Grant
"No reason for concern here. Just keep moving along. Nothing to see here!" Like Magnet said above: "They can barely contain contaminated water from leaking." FCS!
Rainbow_Demon
So, not long after Japan makes a government secrecy law, America demands its plutonium back. Any connection?
They do. They openly admit it. But for those less trusting of the Japanese government, its a mystery if Japan has nukes. That makes Japan tricky and unpredictable for some, and that can be worse than knowing for sure that a country has nukes.
hokkaidoguy
smithinjapan
Currently Japan.
Eklund wasn't Japanese, though. He was Swedish. Blix and ElBaradei aren't Japanese either. None of them ever saw the issue worth mentioning, and at no point over the last 40+ years has there been suspicion raised about japan's handling, storage or security of the plutonium. By anyone.
But that probably won't matter on JT. The current head is Japanese, and everyone knows you can't trust them. He must be trying to cover for something, right?
Star-viking
Utrack,
Highly reactive uranium? From old warheads? They will not have been generating heat like in a reactor, so why would they be in the spent-fuel pools? Of a Japanese facility to boot? And there was a helicopter with a sky-hook on standby to lift these transport containers in case of a tsunami? But they were not standardised, and only one was light enough to lift - out of a pool that was covered with debris, in a location where most of the eyes of the world were on...
...nonsense.
Fadamor
I think they were saying 159 tonnes of spent nuclear fuel - of which some was MOX containing Plutonium. They probably could have worded it better.
Congratulations on ignoring the purpose of the IAEA. Their concern is whether the "civilian" Plutonium is being re-purposed into weapons. The IAEA safeguards prevented the fuel being used at Fukushima from being re-allocated to a weapons plant. Nothing more. They aren't there to comment on the health hazards of a compromised civilian nuclear reactor. This is like criticizing the guy who does the annual inspection of your car for the failure of some railway inspector to notice a cracked rail. It's not the auto inspector's job to check rails, and it's not the IAEA's job to safeguard or comment on radiation leakage from a nuclear reactor. Two completely different job descriptions. I would suspect your rant would be more accurately directed at Japan's NRA.
Mike O'Brien
Of course reprocessing of commercial reactor fuel does not produce plutonium that can be used to make nuclear weapons. It is contaminated with Pu-240 and Pu-241.
Weapons grade plutonium requires the uranium targets spend very short times in the reactor, on the order of a few weeks. Longer times lead to unacceptable levels of the undesirable Pu isotopes.