Japan's biggest trump card is 6,000 nuclear weapons?
Nuclear weapons are Japan's biggest trump card! 6,000 nuclear bombs, the United States will tremble with fear.
Recently, Sino-Japanese relations have fallen to a freezing point, Japan not only wants to restore the title of colonel, change the Self-Defense Forces to the National Defense Forces, and even they are preparing to deploy offensive weapons near Taiwan, what is even more exaggerated is that according to the exposure of authoritative media, Japan currently has about 47 tons of plutonium, which can theoretically build 6,000 nuclear bombs, which is not alarmist. It is a reasonable calculation made by international organizations based on Japan's existing technology and materials.
A member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan once publicly declared: Japan already has the ability to manufacture modern nuclear weapons, and it only takes half a year at the earliest to make Japan have nuclear weapons!
Hearing the news, the whole network was shocked, but many people also questioned that it took the United States to build nuclear weapons for 3 years, the Soviet Union to build nuclear weapons for 4 years, our China also used 9 years, and the British took 12 years.
In fact, it is not because the Japanese are smart, but because Japan has been preparing for nuclear weapons for 80 years.
In August 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, and as a huge mushroom cloud rose, two large cities were razed to the ground, and hundreds of thousands of Japanese soldiers and civilians died tragically on the spot.
But as a defeated country in World War II, how could the Allies allow Japan to possess nuclear weapons? So in 1947, the Far East Commission resolution directly banned Japan's atomic energy research and completely sealed Japan's nuclear weapons program.
Seeing that the road to direct research on the atomic bomb was completely blocked, the Japanese played a careful trick, they said that we are not studying nuclear weapons, we want to study nuclear power plants and use nuclear energy to generate electricity, after all, Japan is an energy-poor country, there is no oil, no coal, and not much natural gas, so the use of nuclear energy, a new energy source, has become an important way out for them.
So in 1955, Japan applied to join the International Atomic Energy Agency and made sufficient preparations for the "peaceful" use of nuclear energy.
So in 1957, Japan signed a "Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement" with the United States in the name of building nuclear power plants, which probably means that the United States provides Japan with some civilian nuclear technology and nuclear materials to help Japan build their energy system In the fifties and sixties of the last century, the Japanese obtained a large amount of industry and technology from the United States, and Japan's road to nuclear power was laid down from that time.
By 1967, countries around the world had noticed that something was wrong, and everyone questioned - what are you doing with so much nuclear material in Japan, a defeated country? Therefore, under the pressure of world public opinion, Japan put forward the famous three principles of non-nuclear weapons, that is, not to possess, not to manufacture, not to introduce nuclear weapons, and all nuclear technology and nuclear materials can only be used in the energy field.
After all, Japan imports so much nuclear materials every year, if there is no corresponding nuclear power plant to cover up, it will definitely directly arouse the suspicion of the whole world, so we found a very strange thing, that is, Japan is obviously a country prone to earthquakes and tsunamis, with an average of more than 1,500 earthquakes per year, such geological conditions, are not suitable for large-scale construction of nuclear power plants at all, but Japan has been since the last century, However, a total of 33 commercial nuclear power units have been built in the country, making it one of the countries with the most nuclear power plants in the world.
Why is this happening? The only explanation is that nuclear power plants are just a cover, the purpose of building so many nuclear power plants is to cover for imported nuclear materials, after all, how much nuclear materials a nuclear power plant needs a year, everyone can know at a glance, if you only have one nuclear power plant, but import more than ten times as much material every year, then other countries can see the problem at a glance, so in order to cover up, Japan has built large-scale civilian nuclear facilities in China, which has also laid hidden dangers for Japan's later nuclear leaks.
After the cover of the nuclear power plant, Japan began to secretly research atomic bomb technology.
In the 70s of the last century, Japan built the Manjushri fast neutron breeder reactor, which can mass-produce weapons-grade plutonium, produce 9 tons of material a year, and theoretically can make more than 2,000 nuclear bombs.
Then in 1986, Japan launched the H1 rocket, which can be converted into a nuclear missile, giving Japan de facto the theoretical capability of long-range nuclear strikes.
By 2010, Japan's domestic plutonium reserves exceeded 47 tons, and Japan's annual plutonium consumption in nuclear power plants was about one ton, which means that Japan has quietly hoarded nuclear materials that have not been used for decades.
When it takes this step, Japan will become the only country in the world that has technology and raw materials, but no nuclear weapons.
The reason why Japan has not yet produced nuclear weapons is not a matter of technology and raw materials at all, but is stuck in the neck by the United States, the Americans are staring at them too hard, they can't directly conduct nuclear tests, but even so, the Japanese secretly used supercomputers to conduct countless nuclear test simulations, that is to say, as long as the Japanese want, they can build nuclear weapons almost at any time!
Therefore, the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers dared to arrogantly claim that Japan could build nuclear weapons in half a year at the earliest, which is not arrogance, but an established fact that basically all countries in the world know.
Why does Sanae Takaichi want to revise the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" and introduce U.S. nuclear weapons into Japan? Do you think she just wants US nuclear protection? Of course not, the introduction of U.S. nuclear weapons is just a cover, and the real purpose of the Japanese is to use U.S. nuclear weapons as a cover to secretly develop their own atomic bombs.
In addition to nuclear weapons, Japan's conventional military power has also expanded rapidly in recent years.
They have purchased hundreds of American Tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of about 1,600-2,000 kilometers, which can cover almost all coastal cities in our country.
And not only ground launches, Japan has also imported a large number of advanced fighters from the United States, which can launch missiles from the air, and even Japan has used advanced lithium-ion batteries on submarines, the most exaggerated thing is that now the outside world is extremely suspicious, Japan still has the ability to develop nuclear-powered submarines, if this is true, then Japan's submarines are hidden in the depths of the sea, and it is difficult for other countries to find them at all.
Now you know why the Japanese are so arrogant, because after decades of technological precipitation, Japan has now become a "nuclear power" that has touched the nuclear threshold, and once they take a key step, the speed in all aspects will be very fast.
So I have been reminding everyone to be wary of Japan, Japan is even more terrifying than the United States to some extent, because Japan often engages in military sneak attacks and gambles on national fortune, and the probability of them doing some extreme things is far greater than that of the Americans on the other side of the ocean, so we must see every move of Japan clearly and beware of Japan's militaristic adventures again.