Japan on Sunday commemorated the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in the final phase of World War II.

Considering the growing nuclear threat worldwide, the mayor of Hiroshima Kazumi Matsui called for the abolition of nuclear weapons and described the nuclear deterrence policy of G7 as “folly.”

“They must immediately take concrete steps to move us from the dangerous present to our ideal world,” he said as a peace bell rang on Sunday at 8:15 a.m. — exactly when on August 6, 1945, US bomber Enola Gay set off the world’s first atomic bomb dropped on a population center.

This year, the G7 summit took place in Hiroshima, which happens to be Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s home constituency

“Leaders around the world must confront the reality that nuclear threats now being voiced by certain policymakers reveal the folly of nuclear deterrence theory,” Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui said at the ceremony which was also attended by Kishida.

At the memorial ceremony about 50,000 people, including aging victims who survived the bombing, gathered and observed a moment of silence.

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The anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing was commemorated amid the growing threat of nuclear weapons propelled by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The issue poses a tricky balancing act for Kishida. Japan is traditionally an advocate of nuclear disarmament, in no small part because of the legacy of the attacks on Hiroshima and then Nagasaki three days later.

However, it also supports the partly nuclear-armed G7’s group stance that members with atomic weapons shall retain them for as long as they’re a necessary deterrent against other nuclear powers.

“World leaders have visited this city, seen its monuments, spoken with its brave survivors, and emerged emboldened to take up the cause of nuclear disarmament,” he said in remarks read by a UN representative. “More should do so, because the drums of nuclear war are beating once again.”

The American atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima was nicknamed “Little Boy.” It is thought to have killed as many as 140,000 people by the end of 1945. Three days later, the US dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki. It is believed to have killed up to 70,000 over the next four months.

A few days after the bombings, on August 15, Japan made an official announcement that it was surrendering. Soon after, on September 2, Japan formally capitulated, bringing an end to World War II in Asia.

Whether using the bombs brought about a speedier, and possibly even more bloodless, end to the war or whether it was an ultimately unnecessary show of force remains a fierce debate among historians almost eight decades on

    • @Dark_Blade
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      201 year ago

      Oh nice, you’re a tankie. Thanks for letting me know.

        • @Dark_Blade
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          111 year ago

          Did I say that the US wasn’t a bad actor? It’s just that Russia and China are too, unless you believe their propaganda.

          Russia’s war isn’t a ‘denazification operation’ btw

          • @[email protected]
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            -231 year ago

            China has not invaded any countries in my lifetime. Now they are the most powerful nation on earth, we’ll see how they rule.

            If I make a list of the countries America has invaded/bombed, it will be a very long list.

            • @Dark_Blade
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              191 year ago

              China has not invaded any countries in my lifetime.

              • Continue to send their military to Taiwan’s borders and harass them
              • Claim entire parts of India for themselves, turns into violent clashes periodically
              • STILL maintain their iron grip over Tibet
              • Used debt trap diplomacy to seize ports and large pieces of infrastructure in poor nations globally

              lol, the only reason they haven’t enacted a full-scale invasion in recent memory is because their neighbors are either nuclear powers or backed by them.

              Now they are the most powerful nation on earth

              lmao please tell me you don’t actually believe that

                • @Dark_Blade
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                  31 year ago

                  Holy shit you actually believe that nonsense. Wow.

          • @[email protected]
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            I’m pretty sure the article talks about what amounts to a warcrimes committed by the United States. The same United States that then spent the time between that warcrimes and now warmongering, funding death squads and drug barons, occupying countries to steal natural resources, etc.

            Completely relevant to the context. Yes, China’s bad and Russia is bad, but holy fuck so is the states. I’m not a tankie but I’m not some useless twit that guzzles my own countries propaganda just because it tastes sweet. If anyone has to disarm, it’s all three. Maybe we can pick a country that doesn’t have active torture sites to be the beacon of truth and hold all the nukes.

            Trying to claim whataboutism under a thread about Hiroshima, what a load of shit.

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      Only Russia is threatening to nuke other countries around the clock these days. Especially countries without nuclear weapons.

    • @beijingb33f
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      21 year ago

      Yet. Give it time. Kyiv and Taipei might be craters before the decade is out.