This is actually a rather complicated situation.On the "yes" side: Japan certainly has the expertise, technology and equipment to construct nuclear weapons. They also have ready access to weapons-grade raw materials.On the "no" side: Japan has a non-nuclear policy (to be clear here: that refers to weapons, not reactors for generating power) and construction of nuclear weapons may be forbidden by their constitution (whether or not small "tactical" nuclear weapons would be forbidden is a question of interpretation). So far as is known, they've never conducted any nuclear weapons testing... and the US would almost certainly know if they had.Probably the best answer is: there's no particular reason to believe that Japan has nuclear weapons at this moment, but there's also no particular reason to believe they couldn't put one or more together on very short notice if they really wanted to.
The Forbidden Kingdom is huge.She was forbidden from seeing him again.Swearing in public is forbidden.
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It is forbidden for you to enter here. Only vips are allowed to enter.
The forbidden city is forbidden because it was the imperial palace for the mid-ming dynasty to the end of the quin dynasty. It is now a museum and is not forbidden anymore.
No, bananas are not forbidden in Islam. Non of the fruits are forbidden in Islam.
It isn't forbidden it is prescribed to ppl everyday. its just forbidden to buy them from people when ur not prescribed them. and it is forbidden to also sell them.
none.... forbidden city is just a name people don't actually get forbidden :)
No. It is not forbidden.
There is no forbidden song.
You can use "forbidden" in a sentence like this: "It is forbidden to feed the animals in the zoo."
Forbidden means off-limits or restricted. For instance, in the story of Adam and Eve they ate the forbidden fruit. It was forbidden because God told them it was off-limits. Similarly, carrying a weapon is forbidden in our current society. Below is a link to the dictionary.com definition of forbidden. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/forbidden