When Old Shadows Stir: Japan’s Nuclear Taboo Faces a Quiet Test
A brief suggestion by a Japanese security official reignited regional fears and exposed deeper tensions beneath Asia’s fragile balance. As China, North Korea, and Russia warned against Japanese nuclear armament, Tokyo rushed to reaffirm its non-nuclear principles. Yet the incident highlights a growing Japan nuclear weapons debate shaped by rising regional threats, doubts over U.S. guarantees, and unresolved historical memory.