Japan's nuclear history in perspective: Eisenhower and atoms for war and peace | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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It is tragic that Japan, the most fiercely antinuclear country on the planet, with its Peace Constitution, three non-nuclear principles, and commitment to nuclear disarmament, is being hit with the most dangerous and prolonged nuclear crisis in the past quarter-century.
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Japan's nuclear history in perspective: Eisenhower and atoms for war and peace | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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It is tragic that Japan, the most fiercely antinuclear country on the planet, with its Peace Constitution, three non-nuclear principles, and commitment to nuclear disarmament, is being hit with the most dangerous and prolonged nuclear crisis in the past quarter-century.
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