To be fair WWII ended nearly 80 years ago. Very few agreements in international politics last that long unless they have pertinent cause to renew them.
I think the longevity of Japan's restrictions is more of the exception there than Germany. Then again, being the only recipient in the world of offensive nukes on population centers is quite the exceptional circumstance.
To be fair WWII ended nearly 80 years ago. Very few agreements in international politics last that long unless they have pertinent cause to renew them.
I think the longevity of Japan's restrictions is more of the exception there than Germany. Then again, being the only recipient in the world of offensive nukes on population centers is quite the exceptional circumstance.