As an American, I don't trust Trump to come to America's aid. I'd be sweeting bullets if I was Korea and Japan.
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Well the US did promise to come to Ukraine's aid if they gave up their nukes...and here we are.
If Trump had still been president in 2022, I highly doubt we would have come to Ukraine's aid in any substantial way.
You know who really needs the bomb? Canada needs the bomb. It has a hostile authoritarian military superpower on its border with 10x the population, hostile trade relations, and a stated intention by national leaders to invade and conquer core Canadian territories. Canada is in the exact situation where a nuclear deterrent is most justifiable. If nukes are ever justifiable, they're justifiable for small powers facing potential invasion by aggressive larger ones.
Canada needs the bomb.
That's the difference between Obama's stance of "we won't use the bomb if you don't have it" and trump/Putin's "we won't take you seriously if you don't have the bomb"
One encourages disarmormebt. The other armorment
The worst part of the Trump regime is knowing we're in the Fallout Timeline
Japan actually has the technology and know-how to rapidly spin up a nuclear weapons program because they were already doing it before signing up on their non-nuclear policies with the US.
The real question is which country is going to be the first to actually jump ship. I'm fairly certain like 95% of the UN is just going to wait out Trump's term and hope the next president will undo all his insane plans, because no one wants to lose longstanding ties with the US, even as the rug pull of 70+ years of American influence going under gets closer to reality.
After the UN ramble yesterday, no one should rely on Trump and the US for anything. Every country should be looking for alternatives to US guarantees.
I didn't watch and haven't seen anything on it. Was it Normal 2025 Trump bad, or something extra special?
Bla bla bla immigration is the root of all evil bla bla bla we should be shooting down Russian jets bla bla bla
Average mixed bag dementia patient enabled by unknown drug cocktail.
Also him whining about the building because he didn't get the contract to renovate the place or some dumb shit. "Eeerg the escalator broke" bitch shut up they just became stairs move your bloated legs once in a while
It's very incoherent. Either Donald has become the usual "old man yelling at the sky", or he's genuinely unhinged long time ago. People say Donald used to be more sane decades ago but it could've been an act back then. Anyway, sorry for making comparison with Hitler again but Hitler also did the same on his book Mein Kampf; a lot of it is just rambling.
Watch the videos. There are interviews in the 80s or 90s where there is a clear train of thought and a logical progression to his statements. His phone interview after 9/11 is less coherent, but not too bad from a grammatical and logical standpoint. These days, he can't string together 2 or 3 complete sentences about a single topic. Note that none of this is related to the truth or accuracy of his statements.
Japan having nukes is gonna be PR nightmare given their imperialistic history lol.
As for South Korea and ROC/Taiwan, sure thing. UK ot France should sell them some nuclear armed submarines lol.
what if they launch them out of gundams? that seems like it wouldn't be quite so much of a PR nightmare
I mean, not really. Barely anyone is alive who remembers these things viscerally, and people don't pay attention to history at all, if they even know the broad strokes
There's still alot of animosity from South Korea towards Japan. The threat from China and American unreliability has driven them together politically but the animosity still remains on an individual level.
I suppose. At the moment, most countries in East and South East Asia are wary of China because of maritime disputes. If anything, this will be a good PR opportunity for Japan to gloss its history by engaging with countries having a problem with China. Tokyo already made overtures to India and Philippines because of China.
Hey Canada...We should be thinking about this, also.
I've been saying that since 2008 as a teen but man was that an unpopular opinion. We're a very naive country imo.
I can't blame them for wanting to do it. Same with a whole lot of other countries right now.
I'd also like to point out that this will necessitate a new round of nuclear weapons tests. We're giving up on a hard won success:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-background_steel#Present_day
World anthropogenic background radiation, caused by atmospheric nuclear testing, peaked at a level 0.11 mSv/yr (4%) above the natural 2.40 mSv/yr. It began to fall in 1963, when the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was enacted, and by 2008 it had decreased to only 0.005 mSv/yr above natural levels. This has made special low-background steel no longer necessary for most radiation-sensitive uses, as new steel now has a low enough radioactive signature.
it seems that only my country (iran) having nukes is bad.
I think Israel having Nukes is worse than Iran having Nukes but really any country having nukes is "bad"
My understanding is that Japan is de facto an nuclear armed state, they simply haven't made an warheads. They have the all the necessary technology and fuel enrichment, so they could quickly arm if they thought it would be necessary in the near future.
Don't be silly, the US will be happy to sell weapons to South Korea and Japan. Also, they will sell to whoever attacks them!