Japan’s foreign minister criticized China for not nuclear weapons, nuclear disarmament is still increasing
Date:2011-09-03Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
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Global Times special correspondent Zhao Xueliang reported in Japan: The Japanese Society on June 26 were reported to prepare for the G8 summit of the Group of Eight foreign ministers’ meeting 26 am in Italy held in the northern city of Trieste.
25 before the start of the meeting held the dinner at which all parties agreed that all countries must have nuclear efforts to reduce nuclear weapons.
Japanese Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone in the dinner party talking about China, criticized China’s “five permanent members of the United Nations, not only for nuclear disarmament and growing strategic weapons state.”
Most scholars believe that the United States, the level of transparency of China’s nuclear forces is understandable. They believe that China’s nuclear forces and increase China’s position is not contradictory, because China seeks global nuclear disarmament, but need to use nuclear weapons against other countries, nuclear weapons. China’s nuclear arsenal is relatively small, there is no early warning capability, China intends to implement strategic ambiguity, secrecy maintained by the survival of its nuclear power capacity, which is understandable. China has nuclear weapons than Russia or the United States, much less, if the United States to determine the number of nuclear weapons and China’s position that China may be forced to build a larger nuclear arsenal.
Recently, former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans pointed out that the Japanese government supports both nuclear disarmament and to accept the U.S. nuclear umbrella, the performance of the Japanese government’s “double standards.”
some Japanese politicians are clamoring to China this hidden mystery, and that is through the power of the United States expand their own military strength, China and across Asia to achieve the strategic attempt.
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