Friday 27 May 2016

Obama set to make historic visit to Hiroshima

President Obama set to visit Japan: The first time a U.S president would visit Hiroshima.

Obama set to make historic visit to Hiroshima

After the G7 summit, this would be the first time the president of the world would go on a visit to the Japanese city. Obama would be the first ever serving US president.
Mr Obama has said he will not be issuing an apology for the nuclear attack, but will honour all those who died in World War Two.

He told Japanese media the visit would show that “even former adversaries can become the strongest of allies”.
Hiroshima reminds us that war, no matter the cause or countries involved, results in tremendous suffering and loss, especially for innocent civilians,” he wrote in the Asahi newspaper.
According to BBC The nuclear bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 killed at least 140,000 people. Two days later a second nuclear bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, killing another 74,000.
Mr Obama will lay a wreath at the cenotaph, where an eternal flame remembers Hiroshima’s dead. He will be joined by bomb survivors living in the now thriving city.
Many in the US believe the use of the nuclear bomb, though devastating, was right, because it forced Japan to surrender, bringing an end to World War Two.
The daughter of one survivor, who was visiting the memorial on Friday, said the suffering had “carried on over the generations”.
“That is what I want President Obama to know,” Han Jeong-soon, 58, told the Associated Press. “I want him to understand our sufferings.”

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