AI 개요
Japan does not possess nuclear weapons. The figure of 6,000 often appears in discussions regarding Japan's "latent" nuclear capacity, which refers to the amount of civilian plutonium it maintains for its nuclear energy program. [1, 2]
Key facts regarding Japan's nuclear policy and materials:
- Non-Nuclear Principles: Since 1967, Japan has adhered to the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles," stating that the nation shall not possess, produce, or permit the introduction of nuclear weapons into its territory. [1, 2, 3]
- International Treaties: Japan is a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as a non-nuclear-weapon state. Its nuclear facilities and materials are subject to regular inspections and safeguards by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Plutonium Stockpile: Japan possesses a significant stockpile of separated plutonium, estimated at approximately 45 tonnes. This material is a byproduct of its civilian nuclear power industry. [1, 2]
** 그그제, 인도 채널에서 일본이 6 천개의 핵폭탄을 갖고 있다는 제목 기사가 나왔습니다.
일본이 한국의 우수 원자력과학자들을 납치하기 위해, 1983년 경 부터, 세계 과학자 실천연대 라는 이상한 모임을 만들었던 것 같습ㄴ디ㅏ. 일본을 본국으로 하는 권력이 장악하고 있는 현실을 아는데, 이런 주제는 목을 내놓는 미친 짓이나 같아요.
거의 600명이, 특히 미국 주재, 말려 들어간 것 같습니다.
그리고 1988년 우수한 과학자들이 제법 타고 있었던 귀환행 비행기가 호르무즈에서 사라진 것은
한국인이면 다 아는 사실입니다.
오늘 글은 여기까지입니다.
by inierinier
** The day before yesterday, an article appeared on an Indian channel with the headline that Japan possesses 6,000 nuclear bombs.
It appears that Japan established a strange group called the "World Alliance of Scientists for Action" around 1983 to abduct Korea's top nuclear scientists. Knowing the reality that this is controlled by a power backed by Japan, bringing up this topic feels like a suicidal act.
It seems that nearly 600 people were dragged into it.
And the fact that a repatriation plane carrying quite a few brilliant scientists disappeared in Hormuz in 1988 is a well-known fact among Koreans.
That is all for today's post.
by inierinier