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According to US official documents declassified recently, during the “Cold War period” in the 1970s, the US military stationed in Japan participated in the US nuclear war plan against the Soviet Union and China. According to information, the air force at the Iwakuni base of the US military in Japan repeatedly conducted training to drop nuclear weapons using simulated hydrogen bombs from 1971 to 1974. In Japan, which proposed the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” the US military is obsessed with building forces that can use nuclear weapons, and Japan may have become a base for carrying out nuclear attacks at one point. Allegedly, a plane crash also occurred during training. This document is an official record from 1970 to 1974, produced by the US military stationed in Japan. The documents were previously held at the US National Archives.

Zhitongcaijing·12/18/2025 08:49:04
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According to US official documents declassified recently, during the “Cold War period” in the 1970s, the US military stationed in Japan participated in the US nuclear war plan against the Soviet Union and China. According to information, the air force at the Iwakuni base of the US military in Japan repeatedly conducted training to drop nuclear weapons using simulated hydrogen bombs from 1971 to 1974. In Japan, which proposed the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles,” the US military is obsessed with building forces that can use nuclear weapons, and Japan may have become a base for carrying out nuclear attacks at one point. Allegedly, a plane crash also occurred during training. This document is an official record from 1970 to 1974, produced by the US military stationed in Japan. The documents were previously held at the US National Archives.