Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
1995 Japan Special Weapons News
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- National Defense Program Outline in and after FY 1996
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan - December, 1995
- Blue Book 1995 Chapter 2 Part-1 Japanese Diplomatic Bluebook 1995"In response to the danger of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction within the international community in the post-Cold War period, the Clinton Administration has developed Theater Missile Defense (TMD) systems to protect U.S. allies, friendly nations, and U.S. forces deployed forward from missile attacks. The United States has been calling on its allies for cooperation on the TMD initiative. The Government of Japan intends to evaluate the significance of the TMD in its defense plan with the support of the United States and thus has been consulting with the United States at the working level."
- 300 SCUD Missiles in North Korea, Iran Sells SCUD Missiles to Syria Satoshi Morimoto, Senior Researcher, Nomura Sogo Kenkyujo - 25 November 1995
- JDA Requests 20 Billion Yen for Development of Intermediate Range SAM -- FY96 Budget Proposal, Tokyo NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN, 16 Aug 1995
- JDA Orders Research Prototype Interception Missile from KHI, Nissan -- Controlled by
Injection System, Tokyo NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN, 13 Jun 95
- Keidanren Asks DA Ease Arms Export Principles,
Tokyo MAINICHI SHIMBUN,
3 Jun 95
- Defense Technology -- Theater Missile Defense,
Tokyo NIKKEI SANGYO SHIMBUN,
8 May 95
- Cold Peace: Choice of TMD; U.S. Shows Threat Scenario,
Tokyo MAINICHI SHIMBUN,
17 Mar 95
- U.S. Report Forces Japan To Make Decision Over TMD System,
Tokyo SANKEI SHIMBUN,
9 Mar 95
- A Questionnaire for Prime Minister Murayama: Is Crisis Management in the Far East
Adequate?,
Tokyo CHUO KORON,
Mar 95
- MOFA Plans To Push U.S.-Proposed TMD Project,
Tokyo SANKEI SHIMBUN,
25 Feb 95
- Press Conference by Press Secretary (February 24, 1995)
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