Chinesische Nuklearexperten gehen davon aus, dass Japan in weniger als drei Jahren Atomwaffen bauen könnte

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3337876/chinese-nuclear-experts-believe-japan-could-build-nuclear-weapons-less-3-years?utm_content=article&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawO9bvRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeg-G3Q0s-pBmvzFe7EPilRMXgvD-QP2nRz3Py5psvFns8sJoKHOIePWs0TlA_aem_OFx4_0_TC_6ogtLT7h2Tcg#Echobox=1766841764

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  1. CompleteCreme7223 on

    Japan obviously could if they wanted to. They have had nuclear plants and the technology to build nukes for decades and long before China did. Of course they could build them if they wanted to.

  2. chasing_enigma on

    The assurance of mutual destruction will give Japan and South Korea a really good deterrence against a bully and aggressive nation towards them and knowing there are 3 nuclear-armed bullies in these region, the assurance of mutual destruction might be the best path to regional stability.

  3. This isn’t exactly “new” news.

    Japan and South Korea have had the capability to produce nuclear weapons if they really wanted to for decades. But they don’t have the intent obviously.

    This is just PRC saber-rattling.

  4. Probably a safe assumption. Here’s an interesting experiment for anyone who hasn’t seen it: [Nth Country Experiment – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nth_Country_Experiment)

    >The experiment ended on April 10, 1967, after three person-years of work over two and a half calendar years. According to a heavily redacted declassified version of the summary, lab weapons experts apparently judged that the team had come up with a credible design for a two-point implosion-style nuclear weapon.

  5. Main-Economist2839 on

    Any company with a several million dollars and authorization/access to restricted material could build a nuke.

    We did it in the 1940’s without electronics. It’s not that hard.

  6. grathontolarsdatarod on

    Shipping is really the only delay.

    And since a change to world order isn’t that badly wanted, I’d say it would take about 40 minutes.

  7. Kind_Focus5839 on

    The fact that the CCP now have to factor that into their strategic equations is pretty ingenious, and they don’t even have to build them, just raise the possibility that they might.

  8. West_to_East on

    It used to be suggested that Canada and Japan could built a nuclear bomb in 9 months. Why 3 years now?

  9. Anyone who has seen their highway repair before/afters will know they could do it in a week.

  10. Spare_Layer_1069 on

    3 years? How is it that Iran is way closer (2 weeks away) to nukes than Japan?

  11. TheMoorNextDoor on

    I said what at first… then I said of course they could build Nukes probably as fast as a month or two if they cared to.. then I said why would they and what’s the purpose of this

  12. TheFinestPotatoes on

    It would take maybe 6 months

    They already know how to enrich uranium and build a bomb

  13. semibilingual on

    The moment Trump didnt stand against Putin, it was obvious that countries without nukes are going to be bullied from now on. Expect every nation to want their nuclear program now.

  14. If they include an anime waifu art on the nukes I’m sure it can be done by next week.

  15. Probably sooner. But the question is not whether they can. The question is whether they will, and how fast they want to.

  16. When I lived in Japan in the 1980s, there was an emergency plan by the Japanese self defense forces to construct an atomic weapon in less than a month.

  17. UpbeatAssumption5817 on

    Japan, South Korea, Germany, Canada, could all have one within weeks.

    Brazil undoubtedly could have one within months. They aren’t really all that hard to make. Especially if it’s just a fission gun type bomb.

    Multistage thermonuclear weapons AKA hydrogen bonds are a different story.

    The gun type design is so easy the United States didn’t even bother to test it first before we dropped it on japan. We tested the implosion type device with the trinity test. But the gun type device is so stupid easy you don’t even have to test your design

    Also Iran could probably have one within a matter of weeks/months as well. They purposely stay where they’re at for ambiguity and negotiation.

  18. BadHillbili on

    If the Japanese don’t already have nukes, which they may, it would take them a year or less to have an operational weapon in my opinion.

  19. 270degreeswest on

    It would be astonishing if japan didn’t have an emergency ‚break glass in case of loss of US nuclear umbrella‘ plan locked away in a top secret drawer somewhere.

    I’d be pretty confident South Korea has one also.

  20. It seems like people in the comments just want Japan to bomb China? That’s fucking crazy

  21. The headline is a little misleading. It’s not about capabilities.

    It’s referring to a prediction by Kissinger that Japan will become a nuclear armed country by 2028:

    „One of [Henry Kissinger’s final and most sobering predictions](https://archive.is/o/uOfmV/https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3140559/henry-kissinger-marks-50-years-first-china-visit-call-talks) before his death was that Japan would eventually pursue nuclear weapons.

    In a 2023 interview with The Economist, Kissinger warned that Japan was “heading towards becoming a [nuclear power in five years](https://archive.is/o/uOfmV/https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/3337283/japan-backs-worlds-largest-nuclear-plant-restart-despite-pushback-residents)”.“

    Also speculation that **Japan already has nukes**:

    „There is speculation that Japan already has two nuclear bombs, according to the expert, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the topic.“

  22. canadian_leroy on

    Why Taiwan hasn’t built their own surprises me.

    They can’t count on the US anymore, especially if the US abandons democracy.

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