Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is of the opinion that Japan could become a nuclear power within five years. He expressed this in an interview with a British newspaper. Economist.
Kissinger believes he has a clear idea of which direction Tokyo is heading. In five years Japan will be a nuclear power.
Kissinger pointed out that although the Japanese always wanted to be close to the United States, it was possible for Tokyo to sign such agreements that would be unprofitable for Washington.
Former Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida thinksHe said that the meeting of the leaders of the G7 member countries to be held in Hiroshima on May 19-21 should have a positive impact on the world’s process of giving up nuclear weapons. Kishida noted that he hoped to change the situation around nuclear disarmament through the G7 talks.
As the Prime Minister of Japan pointed out, nuclear weapons have not been used by the US military for 78 years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and this should continue.