One Jap Understands that they NEEDED to be Nuked
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One Jap Understands that they NEEDED to be Nuked
Jul 2, 4:18 AM EDT
Abe Rips Official for A-Bomb Comment
By KANA INAGAKI
Associated Press Writer
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's prime minister sternly reprimanded his defense minister on Monday for saying the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were an inevitable way of ending World War II, and asked him to refrain from making similar remarks.
Speaking to reporters, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he told Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma to "strictly refrain from making remarks that cause misunderstanding."
"Japan is the only country that suffered an atomic bombing. We need to always consider and stand in the position of the survivors," Abe said he told Kyuma.
The defense minister's comments offended survivors of the bombings who believe the use of atomic weapons was excessive, but the minister is not expected to resign.
"I want Minister Kyuma to seriously consider the gravity of his remarks and, having reflected on them, work toward nuclear disarmament," Abe said.
The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki near the end of World War II, in the world's only nuclear attacks.
"I understand that the bombing ended the war, and I think that it couldn't be helped," Kyuma said in a speech at a university in Chiba, just east of Tokyo.
Kyuma, who is from Nagasaki, said the bombing caused great suffering in the city but said he did not resent the U.S. because the bombs prevented the Soviet Union from entering the war with Japan, according to Kyodo News agency.
Kyuma said if Japan had not surrendered, northern Japan could have been occupied by the Soviet Union, which had begun invading Manchuria on the same day Nagasaki was attacked, according to Japanese media.
The remarks, rare for a Japanese Cabinet minister, were quickly criticized by atomic bomb victims.
Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue reportedly called the bombings the "indiscriminate massacre of ordinary citizens" and the opposition Social Democratic Party called for Kyuma's dismissal.
Five survivor groups in Nagasaki have sent a letter of protest to the Defense Ministry saying they will not allow Kyuma to attend this year's memorial on Aug. 9, which he has been attending every year.
About 90 people staged a sit-in protest at Nagasaki Peace Park Monday, according to organizers.
Kyodo said about 160 people staged protests in Hiroshima.
On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped a bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, killing at least 140,000 people in the world's first atomic bomb attack. Three days later it dropped another atomic bomb, "Fat Man," on Nagasaki where about 74,000 are estimated to have been killed.
Japan, which had attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945.
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Abe Rips Official for A-Bomb Comment
By KANA INAGAKI
Associated Press Writer
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's prime minister sternly reprimanded his defense minister on Monday for saying the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were an inevitable way of ending World War II, and asked him to refrain from making similar remarks.
Speaking to reporters, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he told Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma to "strictly refrain from making remarks that cause misunderstanding."
"Japan is the only country that suffered an atomic bombing. We need to always consider and stand in the position of the survivors," Abe said he told Kyuma.
The defense minister's comments offended survivors of the bombings who believe the use of atomic weapons was excessive, but the minister is not expected to resign.
"I want Minister Kyuma to seriously consider the gravity of his remarks and, having reflected on them, work toward nuclear disarmament," Abe said.
The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki near the end of World War II, in the world's only nuclear attacks.
"I understand that the bombing ended the war, and I think that it couldn't be helped," Kyuma said in a speech at a university in Chiba, just east of Tokyo.
Kyuma, who is from Nagasaki, said the bombing caused great suffering in the city but said he did not resent the U.S. because the bombs prevented the Soviet Union from entering the war with Japan, according to Kyodo News agency.
Kyuma said if Japan had not surrendered, northern Japan could have been occupied by the Soviet Union, which had begun invading Manchuria on the same day Nagasaki was attacked, according to Japanese media.
The remarks, rare for a Japanese Cabinet minister, were quickly criticized by atomic bomb victims.
Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue reportedly called the bombings the "indiscriminate massacre of ordinary citizens" and the opposition Social Democratic Party called for Kyuma's dismissal.
Five survivor groups in Nagasaki have sent a letter of protest to the Defense Ministry saying they will not allow Kyuma to attend this year's memorial on Aug. 9, which he has been attending every year.
About 90 people staged a sit-in protest at Nagasaki Peace Park Monday, according to organizers.
Kyodo said about 160 people staged protests in Hiroshima.
On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped a bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, killing at least 140,000 people in the world's first atomic bomb attack. Three days later it dropped another atomic bomb, "Fat Man," on Nagasaki where about 74,000 are estimated to have been killed.
Japan, which had attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945.
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Re: One Jap Understands that they NEEDED to be Nuked
It's a lot easier to just do it and say your sorry later than ask permission and get told no.
Afghanistan should have been a sea of glass on 9/12 and I promise Saddam would have crapped all over himself to make sure he wasn't next.
Afghanistan should have been a sea of glass on 9/12 and I promise Saddam would have crapped all over himself to make sure he wasn't next.
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Buzzy wrote:It's a lot easier to just do it and say your sorry later than ask permission and get told no.
Afghanistan should have been a sea of glass on 9/12 and I promise Saddam would have crapped all over himself to make sure he wasn't next.
Yeah I was kinda hoping for that. I was really wanting it to happen to Iraq when I heard about the invasion of Iraq. But the oil fields were too valuable.
What the fuck is the point of having nukes when everyone KNOWS you'll never use them?
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Exactly... Peace through superior firepower in its extreme form. A President and Congress who absolutely will not use military might is an open invitation to attack. Our enemies were much happier with Clinton because they knew the most he would do is lob a few cruise missiles and go back to BJs in the Oval Office, Bush upset the apple cart with Afghanistan and then again with Iraq showing them that America was far from neutered.
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