Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Obama's visit to Japan

on May 2016


Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Saturday as its mayor urged world leaders to follow in U.S. President Barack Obama's footsteps and visit, and ultimately rid the world of nuclear arms.
A peace bell tolled at 8:15 a.m. (2315 GMT on Friday), the time a U.S. warplane dropped the bomb. About 50,000 participants including aging survivors and dignitaries held a moment of silence at a memorial ceremony in the western Japanese city.
Obama this year became the first incumbent U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, and he urged nuclear powers, including his own, to have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without nuclear weapons.
"The president's words showed he was touched by the spirit of Hiroshima, which refuses to accept the 'absolute evil'," the mayor, Kazumi Matsui, told the crowd, referring to the weapons.

Obhama visiting Japan
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"It is the responsibility of those of us who live in the present to keep on working without cease toward that aim."
U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he would consider letting Japan and South Korea build their own nuclear weapons, rather than rely on the United States for protection against North Korea and China.
But Tomomi Inada, Japan's new defense minister and an Abe ally, said on Wednesday she did not believe Japan should consider possessing nuclear weapons.
North Korea has conducted four nuclear tests, the latest one in January. It has also conducted a string of tests of various missiles this year.
Obhama Speeching on Nagasaki 
During his Japan Visit.

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