October 18, 2024

I was visiting Japan’s defense HQ about a decade ago. The official I was to interview was very late and left me cooling my heels in his office.

I kept walking about until I noticed a large diagram on his desk. I looked more closely and was amazed to discover that it was the plan for an atomic device. Japan was supposed to be free of any nuclear devices, both by the choice of its post-war US-installed government and Uncle Sam in Washington. Yet there was the bomb plan on the desk.

I wrote about this at the time – including in my Japanese newspaper column – and was treated by Japanese officials with ill-disguised fury. At least I was spared black-clad ninja assassins flying through my bedroom window at night. But my sushi lunches were cut off by angry Japanese officials.

What I wrote holds true ten years later: Japan – terribly vulnerable, facing bitterly hostile China and the two Koreas – needs nuclear weapons to defend itself. Saying this in today’s Japan is utter blasphemy, but someone must say it. Japan, one of the world’s most important economic powers, is naked before its enemies. Completely naked.

Half of Japan’s cities were turned to rubble or ashes by massive US bombing. In fact, more Japanese civilians were killed by US B-29 heavy bombers than by the two nuclear devices dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This massive bombing campaign was unnecessary: Japan’s industry and armed forces were barely operating due to a crushing naval and air blockade by US forces.

Today, half a century later, Japan is very wealthy thanks to its renowned manufacturing, innovation, and thrift. But it is surrounded by foes.

China has never forgiven Japan for the terrible massacres committed by the Imperial Army. The worst was in Nanjing where Japanese troops went on an orgy of killing. The same was true across China and Manchuria. Yes, Japan was brutal and steeped in blood. But so were Mao’s forces that may have killed or starved up to 30 million. Japan treated Korea, which it ruled for 35 years, as a labor colony. Koreans were treated in Japan as sub-humans and forced labor. Japanese scorned the proud, intelligent Koreans as inferiors and coolies.

Koreans, both North and South, have never forgiven Japan for its brutal ill-treatment. Luckily for Japan, the two Koreas have been too busy feuding with one another to focus their wrath on Japan. In fact, Japan is content with the two-Korea solution. A united Korea would prove a major military and economic rival.

Now, angry China is flexing its muscles. Over the past decade, China has modernized and expanded its military forces so they constitute a major strategic threat to Japan and ally Taiwan. China appears determined to pressure Taiwan into surrender – either by economic blockade or invasion.

The US Navy used to dismiss the threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan as ‘the million-man swim.’ That was a decade ago. Now, after modernization, China is almost ready to go to war over Taiwan. Japan and the US would inevitably get drawn into this conflict.

Japan’s armed forces are of very high quality, superbly trained and armed with modern weapons. But they would not be enough to defeat China in a regional war. The big question now is will the US be able to defeat China. Such a conflict would be hugely destructive and likely inconclusive and set both China and the US back a decade in their economic development.

A solution to this problem is for Japan to build its own nuclear arms to face down nuclear-armed China. Only three nuclear weapons from South or North Koreas could destroy Japan. Anti-missile systems will not rectify this dangerous imbalance. Japan has got to rearm and develop nuclear weapons – which it is a few screwdriver turns away from developing. South Korea was stopped by the US from producing nuclear weapons two decades ago.

For Japan, the nuclear writing is on the wall.

Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2024

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4 Responses to “JAPAN NEEDS NUKES”

  1. We live in interesting times…
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    First the Ukraine… caused by NATO expansion partially by the US overthrowing the democratically elected government. Crimea decided to leave the Ukraine and join with Russia. Western newspapers refer to this as the Russian annexation of the Ukraine.
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    It’s alleged that N.Korea is providing troops for Russia. NATO is pressing this as an escalation.
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    There is the possibility of using limited nuclear weapons.
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    Then in Gaza area. Israel, with the help of the US has attacked Iran in a serious manner. It will be interesting to see if this leads to an escalation with Iran doing some serious bombing of Israel. It could be just a matter of time.
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    BRICS+ just rolled up their 2024 meeting in Russia. There were several very important issues presented. All of them leading to the loss of the American dollar’s domination in world finances. There were a couple of changes suggested to the IMF and the world bank that would make it far easier for developing countries to develop without the interference of the US. There were also suggested improvements to the UN to expand the security council and eliminate VETO powers. There was also condemnation of the US and Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Area.
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    This has been an interesting couple of weeks. Maybe it’s time to advance the Doomsday Clock a few seconds.

  2. I wonder how much the American stranglehold embargo on materials was responsible for Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor?
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    I cannot imagine their attack on Pearl Harbor was without cause.

  3. tyrionlannister says:

    The sacred principle of the last many years has been nuclear non-proliferation, but as Mr. Margolis has pointed out the needs of some nations may have to deep six that ideal. Unless America is willing to guarantee a reliable nuclear umbrella to Japan and South Korea they are within their rights to start building nukes. I wonder if it’s too late for Taiwan or The Ukraine to join the fray.
    It is a self evident fact that nuclear bombs can up a small nation’s prestige and stature. We would not be giving such kid glove treatment to the Norks if they had no A-bombs. I think it was Pat Buchanan who drew attention to this by way of analogy by quoting a quip about firearms- God made men but Samuel Colt made them equal.

  4. The Work Farce says:

    The world used to spin pretty good. Now it seems to be wobbling and drifting. Drifting and drifting ever more drifting to the right wing. And drifting towards nuclear war. It’s certainly a full time job to keep the peace when diplomats and military leaders alike are working tirelessly for peace. Now that war seems so much more profitable and popular than peace, the likelihood of nuclear war seems greater.
    Strange there is no rush to build bomb shelters like there was in the 50’s and 60’s. People seem fatalistic.
    But not to worry. Life always gets better after a world war. Better after WWI, better after WW II. Life could very well get better after WW III. After a nuclear war? Not quite.

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