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Hiroshima calls for nuke-free world

From correspondents in Hiroshima
Agence France-Presse
August 06, 2009 11:20am

THE Japanese city of Hiroshima today marked the 64th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack as its mayor called for the total abolition of nuclear weapons in the coming decade.
Some 50,000 people, including atomic bomb survivors as well as Prime Minister Taro Aso and representatives from more than 50 nations, gathered at a memorial to the dead.
Hiroshima Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba praised United States President Barack Obama for his anti-nuclear views as he delivered a speech at the memorial, within sight of the A-bomb dome, a former exhibition hall burned to a skeleton by the bomb's intense heat.
The mayor noted Mr Obama had said in an address that as the only nuclear power to have used an atomic weapon, the US had "a moral responsibility to act" to realise a nuclear-free world.
"Nuclear weapons' abolition is the will not only of the hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) but also of the vast majority of people and nations on this planet," he said.
"We refer to ourselves, the great global majority, as the 'Obamajority,' and we call on the rest of the world to join forces with us to eliminate all nuclear weapons by 2020."
Those attending the memorial ceremony stood up and offered silent prayers at 8.15am local time, the exact moment in 1945 when the bomb was dropped.
The single bomb killed some 140,000 people in 1945 alone. They died instantly or in the days and weeks that followed as radiation or horrific burns took their toll.
Three days after the Hiroshima bombing, the US dropped a second nuclear bomb on Nagasaki, which killed another 70,000 people in the southern port city.
Japan surrendered in World War II on August 15. The nation has since been officially pacifist and has become one of the US's closest allies, hosting some 47,000 US troops.















I call for a nip and hun free world.
 

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Would it matter? You cant abolish the knowledge of how to create them. Deterrence is all we have... (and maybe a committment to keep the amount of them at levels which wont destroy the whole world...)
 

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a nuke free world.
whenever the special forces rebel, there are always a threat of nuclear weapons.
ive always been sent to take down potential nuclear threats.
 

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uncle your act got boring about 2 weeks after you joined okay

Edit: like it was never ever funny, just slighty entertaining because it was different and new.
 

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This request will have serious implications.

Islam preaches nothing but peace.
 

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Would it matter? You cant abolish the knowledge of how to create them. Deterrence is all we have... (and maybe a committment to keep the amount of them at levels which wont destroy the whole world...)
Seconded. It's too late now for us to go back. MAD isn't great, but it's effective.

To prove my theory that graphic novel's contain the solution to all the world's problems, I would refer you to Straczynski's Rising Stars, in which a superhero removes all nukes from all countries bar one. All countries have one nuke. MAD remains, but the damage propensity is drastically reduced, and a level playing field is created. (Although said superhero then died a debilitating death from radiation sickness.)

Just a thought.
 

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To prove my theory that graphic novel's contain the solution to all the world's problems said:
Rising Stars[/I], in which a superhero removes all nukes from all countries bar one. All countries have one nuke. MAD remains, but the damage propensity is drastically reduced, and a level playing field is created. (Although said superhero then died a debilitating death from radiation sickness.)

Just a thought.
Fine with me as long as all countries agree to fire them all to the middle east. Yey free oil!
 

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the world is overpopulated as it is, i think its a good thing that we killed a few million nips and they killed a few million chinks in ww2 and the huns did their part by killing a few million ruskis and they both helped kill a few million poles
 

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I just find it lol that Hiroshima is all like "lol plz no more rly destructive bombs" *weep*

What do they know anyway, it's common knowledge that anyone within a 100km radius of Hiroshima is probably a mutant.
 
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I just find it lol that Hiroshima is all like "lol plz no more rly destructive boms" *weep*

What do they know anyway, it's common knowledge that anyone within a 100km radius of Hiroshima is probably a mutant.
Wtf
How is it 'lol' you creep?
You get upset if Australian children are hurt and stuff but if Japanese kids are killed and maimed it's funny?
I don't understand.
 

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Wtf
How is it 'lol' you creep?
You get upset if Australian children are hurt and stuff but if Japanese kids are killed and maimed it's funny?
I don't understand.
lol fuck off you gimp

Australian kids aren't terrorist nips, are they.
 

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Would it matter? You cant abolish the knowledge of how to create them. Deterrence is all we have... (and maybe a committment to keep the amount of them at levels which wont destroy the whole world...)
Agreed.

Related to this is proliferation. The knowledge is available, the raw materials are available and they are just about the best deterrant available - who wouldn't want them really?
 

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Wtf
How is it 'lol' you creep?
You get upset if Australian children are hurt and stuff but if Japanese kids are killed and maimed it's funny?
I don't understand.
australian childrens grandfathers didnt commit genocide and try to take over the world

if they did, it would have been perfectly reasonable to expect a nuke to be dropped on them
 

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the world is overpopulated as it is, i think its a good thing that we killed a few million nips and they killed a few million chinks in ww2 and the huns did their part by killing a few million ruskis and they both helped kill a few million poles
Yep, and you should be the first. Seriously, have you thought that everyone is someone? they arent just nobodies that noone cares about. So ask yourself, would you like to be dead? Or lose all your family? Don't be so ignorant.

I just find it lol that Hiroshima is all like "lol plz no more rly destructive bombs" *weep*

What do they know anyway, it's common knowledge that anyone within a 100km radius of Hiroshima is probably a mutant.
Any country would be like that, seeming that they had hundred of thousands die, most almost instantly. Think of the people and what devastation they have seen, experienced. They want peace so noone will ever have to go through what they have been through.

Even if there are genetic mutations, it doesnt stop them being human... and no less intelligent. Also it wasnt all japan that was affected by the blast, but it has impacted on every citizens life.

australian childrens grandfathers didnt commit genocide and try to take over the world

if they did, it would have been perfectly reasonable to expect a nuke to be dropped on them
If we still hold onto the past then how will we ever move towards the future? If we hold onto hate then noone will ever be happy.

and how can you justify killing anyone?
Most of the people killed in the hiroshima and nagasaki blasts were civilians and innocents. Also japan had already agreed to surrender, but they wanted to keep their emperor alive. America in the end just bombed them because of a couple of reasons:

*Revenge
*They spent millions on developing a weapon, they wanted to test it
*Wanted to show Russia how much power they had
 

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Yep, and you should be the first. Seriously, have you thought that everyone is someone? they arent just nobodies that noone cares about. So ask yourself, would you like to be dead? Or lose all your family? Don't be so ignorant.


Any country would be like that, seeming that they had hundred of thousands die, most almost instantly. Think of the people and what devastation they have seen, experienced. They want peace so noone will ever have to go through what they have been through.

Even if there are genetic mutations, it doesnt stop them being human... and no less intelligent. Also it wasnt all japan that was affected by the blast, but it has impacted on every citizens life.


If we still hold onto the past then how will we ever move towards the future? If we hold onto hate then noone will ever be happy.

and how can you justify killing anyone?
Most of the people killed in the hiroshima and nagasaki blasts were civilians and innocents. Also japan had already agreed to surrender, but they wanted to keep their emperor alive. America in the end just bombed them because of a couple of reasons:

*Revenge
*They spent millions on developing a weapon, they wanted to test it
*Wanted to show Russia how much power they had
Shut up you god damn retard.
 

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Why would I counter argument a reply to a troll?

Fuck off.
I've done nothing wrong, have i?

Would it matter? You cant abolish the knowledge of how to create them. Deterrence is all we have... (and maybe a committment to keep the amount of them at levels which wont destroy the whole world...)
I'm with Iron on this. The potential is always there
 

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cold as ice kt
 

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