The recently adopted Hiroshima Vision on Nuclear Disarmament merely emphasized the importance of a nuclear deterrence policy.
Several groups wrote to the Hiroshima city government asking it not to sign the agreement with U.S. counterparts.
[A]ssistance to Kyiv … will accentuate the risks of a direct confrontation between Russia and NATO.
Kishida and his government must confirm that America’s nuclear umbrella will function in the event of any crisis.
We will not allow the mistakes of humanity to be repeated again.
The August 1945 bombings divided world history into two eras — the one before Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the one after.
The U.S. military wanted to test a new weapon ... and it had two choices, either Germany or Japan. It chose Japan because the Japanese are not white, in a nutshell - racism.
With the threat of nuclear terrorism potentially growing, a major effort is now needed to increase international capability to tackle this danger.
Hiroshima should serve as an example; civilized nations should never again be attacked with such viciousness and irresponsibility.