Japan Lobbied for Robust Nuclear Umbrella Before Power Shift
Japan Policy & Politics 2009, Nov 23
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TOKYO, Nov. 23 Kyodo Before the shift in political power in Japan in September, the Japanese government aggressively lobbied a U.S. congressional nuclear taskforce to maintain the credibility of the U.S. ''nuclear umbrella'' as a deterrence against possible attacks from China, North Korea and other nations, according to sources familiar with the matter Monday.
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