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To: TobagoJack who wrote (218341)12/11/2025 11:40:56 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218810
 
How long would it take for Germany to have nuclear weapons?

2 to 3 months! If they do not have them already!!!!

How long would it take for Japan to have nuclear weapons?

If Japan does not already have nukes it would take months not years.!

Japan could likely develop nuclear weapons within a year, and possibly as quickly as several months, due to its advanced technology, significant plutonium stockpile, and expertise in the nuclear fuel cycle. However, Japan's official policy prohibits any non-peaceful nuclear activities, and the nation operates under a strict legal framework that prevents the possession, production, or basing of nuclear weapons.

  • Technical and material capacity:
    Analysts believe Japan has the scientific and technological expertise to build a bomb quickly, noting it possesses approximately

    Japan has
    45,000 kilograms of plutonium, and that only about
    8 kilograms is needed to produce a weapon.

  • Timeframe:
    Some experts suggest that with the political will, Japan could develop a nuclear weapon in as little as a year, or even months.






To: TobagoJack who wrote (218341)12/11/2025 1:36:41 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 218810
 
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (218341)12/11/2025 8:28:21 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218810
 
Q: Re the Empire acquiescing its erstwhile allies Germany and Japan and S Korea to go nuclear, I would think the premise presupposes that the Empire's own nuclear hoard is in working order and able to match those arsenals of its opponents + its own allies ?

Q: Detail the specific "Foundation's strategy" of transferring ICBM technology to North Korea and how it directly exploits the Empire's arsenal constraints.