Why Japan and South Korea Won’t Go Nuclear

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Why Japan and South Korea Won’t Go Nuclear

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In a recent discussion, analyst Max Boot discusses why Japan and South Korea are unlikely to pursue nuclear weapons, despite regional tensions. The analysis reflects on security concerns and the United States' role in the stability of Asia.

Washington Post columnist Max Boot has argued that the increasingly uncertain credibility of the U.S. nuclear umbrella should prompt South Korea ...

World Security Conflict Politics Japan South Korea nuclear weapons regional stability U.S. role

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