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Japan to launch new dialogue on banning nuclear material production

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Double speak, Japan hasn't sign and still refuse to sign nuclear ban treaty until this day despite Japan still play victim during WW2 to what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15068958

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2022/03/22/commentary/japan-commentary/japan-nuclear-treaty/

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But the treaty has not been negotiated as the countries concerned have been at odds over whether existing nuclear substances should be subjected to the restrictions.

And this is partly because of suspicions about Japan, which has around 46 tons of plutonium stocks - the highest of any non-nuclear weapons state.

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Japan's concern about the lack of transparency concerning China's increasing nuclear stockpile

Well you should know the Chinese government never gives in over this, they even won't discuss about it. The others like Israel,North Korea,India, Pakistan doing the same as well. China will just bashing Japan 's refusal over signing the NPT treaty!

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And this is partly because of suspicions about Japan, which has around 46 tons of plutonium stocks - the highest of any non-nuclear weapons state.

Yup, Japan has a large stockpile in case the winds of change make it desirable to change its non-nuclear policy. If that happens, then it has all the hard and time consuming to produce resources already in place.

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Japan don't have quantity and quality of projecting vehicles: ICBM,SLBM to launch those nuclear materials as weapon.

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Japan don't have quantity and quality of projecting vehicles: ICBM,SLBM to launch those nuclear materials as weapon.

Not true !

Japan does have capabilities.

It was discovered Japan had a stockpile of chemical weapons even tho they had signed an agreement not too.

For defense purposes only they claimed

The LDP is not to be trusted

Sounds like Kishida will use this as an excuse to attack under the guise of nuclear disarmament

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