Anxiety chipping away at Japan's nuclear taboo


Anxiety chipping away at Japan's nuclear taboo -- Tim Johnson  -- San Jose Mercury News  -- September 18, 2006
Japan

As the only nation devastated by nuclear weapons, Japan has long held to pacifism. There's been virtually no public debate about whether the country needed nuclear weapons, although they're well within its technological grasp. But a combination of factors - including the nuclear threat from North Korea, the rise of China, the ebbing of once-strong peace movements and Japan's rightward drift - have chipped away at old taboos.

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