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Recent calls from a senior Japanese official for the country to acquire nuclear weapons are sparking serious backlash. For decades, Japan has pictured itself as a victim of nuclear weapons in WWII and a strong advocate of a nuclear-free world. But behind the scenes? They're pushing for "nuclear sharing" and revising non-nuclear principles to acquire nuclear weapons from allies. The hypocrisy is loud!
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Recent calls from a senior Japanese official for the country to acquire nuclear weapons are sparking serious backlash. For decades, Japan has pictured itself as a victim of nuclear weapons in WWII and a strong advocate of a nuclear-free world. But behind the scenes? They're pushing for "nuclear sharing" and revising non-nuclear principles to acquire nuclear weapons from allies. The hypocrisy is loud!
(To submit cartoons and share story ideas or feedback on our cartoon page, please contact us at cartoon_opinions@cgtn.com)