WORLD / Asia-Pacific
Aso: Japan can produce, possess nuclear weapons
(AP)
Updated: 2006-11-30 11:32
TOKYO - Japan has the technological know-how to produce a nuclear weapon
but has no immediate plans to do so, the foreign minister said Thursday,
several weeks after North Korea carried out a nuclear test.
Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who has called for discussion of Japan's
non-nuclear policy, also asserted that the pacifist constitution does not
forbid possession of the bomb.
"Japan is capable of producing nuclear weapons," Aso told a parliamentary
committee on security issues. "But we are not saying we have plans to
possess nuclear weapons."
Japan, the only country ever attacked by atomic weapons, has for decades
espoused a strict policy of not possessing, developing or allowing the
introduction of nuclear bombs on its territory.
The non-nuclear stance, however, has come under increasing scrutiny since
North Korea's Oct. 9 nuclear test, which raised severe security concerns
in Japan.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has asserted several times since the test that
Japan would not stray from its non-nuclear policy, and he has refused to
initiate a formal review of that stance.
Several high-ranking government and ruling party members, however,
including Aso, have argued for a high-level reappraisal of the nuclear
policy in light of the North Korean threat.
In a hearing before the lower house of parliament's Security Committee,
Aso reiterated his belief that the constitution's pacifist clause does
not prevent Japan from having nuclear bombs for the purpose of defense.
The constitution's Article 9 bars Japan from the use of force to settle
international disputes.
"Possession of minimum level of arms for defense is not prohibited under
the Article 9 of the Constitution," Aso said. "Even nuclear weapons, if
there are any that fall within that limit, they are not prohibited."
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