October 23, 2012

Could Japan Join Nuclear Weapons Club?

James Holmes, The Diplomat

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Despite Japan's renown for high-tech wizardry and long experience operating nuclear power plants, it would take Tokyo far longer than a year to deploy a working nuclear arsenal. We're talking many years. As J. C. Wylie defines it, strategy is a plan for using available resources and assets to accomplish some goal. Strategy goes no farther than those implements can carry it -- and strategists cannot simply conjure them into being.

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