@Luffy 500 mate, Germany doesn't have nukes nor SLV. Like Turkey too, they hosted US nukes. Half of them under Luftwaffe's command. The same goes for our Incirlik Air Base.
I guess I used the word de facto incorrectly here. My mistake. What I meant is that Japan/germany are widely recognized as countries capable of making nuclear weapons with in a very short period of time thanks to their very advance civilian nuclear industry. U can also throw in Sweden in that group as well. For Japan its much more easier due to their agreements with US and also they have ICBM capability. They have a very advance space programme and as per US analyst, they may have very well have tested MIRV capabilities back in the mid 90s. Delivery system would also be a walk in the park for Japan.
Has turkey developed a advance civilian nuclear infrastructure? Will it be able to master the nuclear fuel cycle without facing any obstacles from the west even though its well within its NPT rights. Will it be allowed to reprocess plutonium (can also be used for MOX nuclear fuel) like Japan? They are already whining about your SLV programme. As for the nuclear sharing, well the firing codes are in the hands of US with US forces guarding the war heads. It is only for use against US enemies not necessarily turkish enemies. Back in the cold war U could have only used it against USSR/eastern block in the event of a 3rd world war not necessarily a hypothetical war with Israel. That's the point. Turkey is not special like western allies of US.
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