남한의 친북 좌파 친김정일 친중 친러 정권은 또 정치적 목적을 위해 반일을 조장하려 햇지만, 일본 정부는 이를 사전 봉쇄햇다
남한 좌익 정권은 일본이 핵을 보유하려 한다며 반일 감정을 강제로 부추기려 햇엇다 . 정권의 거의 모든 인사들이 나서서
그러나, 일본 정부의 아베수상은 "네가 알기에 정부의 어떤 사람도 핵무기를 개발하자고 하는 사람은 없다"며 남한의 발언을 무색하게 햇다
1967년 이례로 일본 땅에서 핵무기의 존재도 생산도 소유도 모두 반대하는 정책을 그대로 유지 되고 있다고 아베수상은 강조햇다.
일본은 2차대전 이례로 반핵무기 정책을 고수해왓고, 일본국민들은 누구도 핵을 원하지 않고 잇고, 미국에 의한 원폭 이후 세계에서 일선에 나서 반핵을 주장하는 나라다
원문(AFP) 기사
Abe Downplays Feud On Japanese Nuclear Weaponization Option
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 6, 2006
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday downplayed a brewing debate in his party on the nuclear option, saying no one was calling for the country to build atomic weapons. Top aides to Abe have called for Japan to hold a frank debate on whether to develop nuclear weapons after communist neighbor North Korea on October 9 tested an atom bomb. Abe, despite championing a greater military role for Japan, has rejected going nuclear.
He has stood by a 1967 policy under which Japan, the only nation to be attacked by atomic weapons, has refused the possession, production and presence of nuclear weapons on its soil.
"It is extremely clear that the three-point non-nuclear principles are and have been the government's unchanged policy. No one is against this policy," Abe told reporters.
Shoichi Nakagawa, the policy chief of Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and Foreign Minister Taro Aso have both called for Japan to discuss the long-taboo nuclear option, while stopping short of urging development of atomic weapons.
LDP parliamentary affairs chief Toshihiro Nikai on Sunday indirectly criticized Abe for the remarks of his aides.
"The repeated comments that could risk causing misunderstanding by the international community may lead to questions about the person who appointed those people," said Nikai, a dovish former trade minister.
The Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by US nuclear bombs at the end of World War II that killed more than 210,000 people.
The United States forced Japan to renounce its right to a military after its defeat and has since ensured its security.