Amid North Korea threat, Tillerson hints that ‘circumstances could evolve’ for a Japanese nuclear arsenal
BY JESSE JOHNSON
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/ne
Here is the full
text of Tillerson’s comments with Erin McPeak of IJR. Below are his
comments on Japan, which are more comprehensive that what was picked up
in Japan Times
EM:
You told Fox yesterday that ‘nothing is off the table’ with respect to
the nuclearization of the Korean peninsula. In your confirmation
hearing, you kind of said that South Korea and Japan don’t
need to have nuclear weapons. Has your view changed, given the urgency
of the situation with North Korea, particularly because Japan could
finalize development of a nuclear weapon rather quickly if they needed
to?
RT:
No, it has not, nor has the policy of the United States changed. Our
objective is a denuclearized Korean peninsula. A denuclearized Korean
peninsula negates any thought or need for Japan to have
nuclear weapons. We say all options are on the table, but we cannot
predict the future. So we do think it's important that everyone in the
region has a clear understanding that circumstances could evolve to the
point that for mutual deterrence reasons, we
might have to consider that. But as I said yesterday, there are a lot
of … there’s a lot of steps and a lot of distance between now and a time
that we would have to make a decision like that. Our objective is to
have the regime in North Korea come to a conclusion
that the reasons that they have felt they have had to develop nuclear
weapons, those reasons are not well-founded. We want to change that
understanding. With that, we do believe that if North Korea [were to]
stand down on this nuclear program, that is their
quickest means to begin to develop their economy and to become a
vibrant economy for the North Korean people. If they don’t do that, they
will have a very difficult time developing their economy.
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