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“..Japan could go Nuclear in a week. World War Two is over…”
Statements made by Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist, on a cable news program this evening.
“The only thing that would ‘scare’ China into definitively controlling North Korea, would be to enable Japan with Nuclear Weapons and a state-of-the-art delivery system…” as Mr. Krauthammer continued his statement.
The Japanese Constitution prohibits nuclear weapons as a contingency of their unconditional surrender at the end of world war two.
Japan’s military ravaged and pillaged China, both Korea and Vietnam and most of Southeast Asia before and during the second world war, they also defeated and conquered what was left of the British Empire in Asia and were halted only with the intervention of the United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
But it is a new world now, a new world order, as the saying goes, and now democratic Japan has the most to lose, not to speak of Taiwan and Singapore, if the North Koreans do indeed perfect a delivery system for nuclear weapons.
So what better way, says Krauthammer, to deter North Korea than to force China into action against North Korea by equiping Japan with Nuclear capability?
A sticky wicket, at the very least, and one that should and most likely will, subside into negotiations and prolonged appeasements and considerations as the worst possible scenario is too horrible to contemplate.
The threat of North Korea, while it is germane to South Korea, is not appreciable to Japan as any missile launch can be detected and destroyed by already in place defensive weapons in South Korea, in space and by naval forces off shore, if rules of engagement permit; the real threat is proliferation of nuclear weapons to other rogue nations for delivery by conventional methods, ships or aircraft, anywhere in the world.
Life goes on and will go on, if and only if North Korea, as Afghanistan and Iraq, are treated, as Iran and Syria must be, malignant tumors that need to be excised.
Amicus…
Incidentally and as an afterthought, for those of you who might wonder why a writer on an erotica literature site entertains political thoughts...I have two long term writing projects in progress, "The Feminine Mistake", a composite look at the accumulated results of the feminist movement, and "The Amicus Files" my Magnum Opus on world revolution, in which I appreciate and absorb any and all commentary, opinions, rants, diatribes and expert comments regardless of the source, as input and...I thank you for each and every word...
amicus...
Statements made by Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist, on a cable news program this evening.
“The only thing that would ‘scare’ China into definitively controlling North Korea, would be to enable Japan with Nuclear Weapons and a state-of-the-art delivery system…” as Mr. Krauthammer continued his statement.
The Japanese Constitution prohibits nuclear weapons as a contingency of their unconditional surrender at the end of world war two.
Japan’s military ravaged and pillaged China, both Korea and Vietnam and most of Southeast Asia before and during the second world war, they also defeated and conquered what was left of the British Empire in Asia and were halted only with the intervention of the United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
But it is a new world now, a new world order, as the saying goes, and now democratic Japan has the most to lose, not to speak of Taiwan and Singapore, if the North Koreans do indeed perfect a delivery system for nuclear weapons.
So what better way, says Krauthammer, to deter North Korea than to force China into action against North Korea by equiping Japan with Nuclear capability?
A sticky wicket, at the very least, and one that should and most likely will, subside into negotiations and prolonged appeasements and considerations as the worst possible scenario is too horrible to contemplate.
The threat of North Korea, while it is germane to South Korea, is not appreciable to Japan as any missile launch can be detected and destroyed by already in place defensive weapons in South Korea, in space and by naval forces off shore, if rules of engagement permit; the real threat is proliferation of nuclear weapons to other rogue nations for delivery by conventional methods, ships or aircraft, anywhere in the world.
Life goes on and will go on, if and only if North Korea, as Afghanistan and Iraq, are treated, as Iran and Syria must be, malignant tumors that need to be excised.
Amicus…
Incidentally and as an afterthought, for those of you who might wonder why a writer on an erotica literature site entertains political thoughts...I have two long term writing projects in progress, "The Feminine Mistake", a composite look at the accumulated results of the feminist movement, and "The Amicus Files" my Magnum Opus on world revolution, in which I appreciate and absorb any and all commentary, opinions, rants, diatribes and expert comments regardless of the source, as input and...I thank you for each and every word...
amicus...
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