Denuclearization, if supported by anti-Japan elements, should be carefully scrutinized in view of national security and national interests.
Ex. Son of Softbank supports promotion of S. Korean nuclear power generation while denouncing Japan's nuclear power generation. Mr. Son (naturalized Korean) even apologized to south korean pres. Lee for what happened at Fukushima Daiichi, branding Japan as a criminal state. He further proposed that Japan should import electricity from South Korea through underwater cables connecting Japan to the Korean peninsula as if to say that Japan has become incompetent to satisfy its own power requirements for maintaining Japan's economy.
Not only Fukushima but also Hiroshima and Nagasaki should be reconsidered in view of non-nuclear proliferation. U.S and its allies must admit that they tested effects of nuclear bombs, using the Japanese race as guinea pigs. It is said that after the war was over, U.S. encouraged Japan to introduce nuclear power generation into Japan in an attempt to diffuse anti-U.S. sentiments based on a concept of "A poison (nuclear power generation) drives out a poison (memories of massacres in Hiroshima and Nagasaki)."
However, it seems that the concept U.S. is said to have applied to Japan has proven to be a failure since the recent Fukushima Daiichi disaster has reminded Japanese of Hiroshima and Nagasaki massacres.
What Japan will do in the area of power generation remains to be seen.
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