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by jandrewrogers
693 days ago
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Taiwan does not need to start a nuclear program. Taiwan has previously completed everything except final assembly of a nuke, so they have the capability in principle. There are a number of countries that have never built nukes but that are believed to possess all of necessary components to rapidly assemble nukes should they feel it necessary, it is a gray area in nuclear non-proliferation. For international accounting purposes, a disassembled warhead sitting on a shelf somewhere doesn't count as a nuke, they only count systems. Invasions are unavoidably telegraphed months ahead of time, which is more than enough time to assemble a nuke if you have already have the components. |
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Unmentioned aspect of US axing TW nuclear program in late 80s, was CSIST / INER (Taiwan nuclear program) was already monitored by PRC intelligence and post Nixon normalization US intel cooperated with PRC intel to shut the program down. Unwritten between the line is PRC, having closely monitored TW program would have probably nuked TW first if US didn't compel TW to end the program. US Inspection / IAEA went in the dismantle the program, no doubt verified by PRC intelligence, it's unlikely TW can rebuild to nuclear turnkey faster than PRC can mount an invasion. And realistically TW can't fend off a PRC invasion without US involvement, and if US involves to assist TW nuclearizing then TW going to get nuked, and US + PRC will stare down MAD.