G-7 Leaders At Hiroshima To Urge More Visits to Nuclear Bombsites (voanews.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Sunday leaders from the G-7 countries gathered in Hiroshima Sunday, a gesture which the Japanese government hopes will send a message of peace and nuclear nonproliferation. The seven world leaders will first honor the dead at Hiroshima Peace Park and visit an atomic bomb museum, which the Associated Press calls "a dream come true for many surviving victims, who have for decades campaigned to bring leaders of nuclear states to Hiroshima to see the damage." In addition, Japan hopes that the world leaders will also issue a "Hiroshima Declaration," which reportedly will call for more transparency about stockpiles of nuclear weapons, but also more visits to Hiroshima and Nagasaki by both world leaders and young people.
The Military G-7 Leaders At Hiroshima To Urge More Visits to Nuclear Bombsites
And in other news, American military leaders urge more visits to Pearl Harbor.
(And Dachau)
Campaigning against nukes even as they enjoy the US nuclear shield, and if need be could become a nuclear power in very short ordee?.
And let's remember why Hiroshima happened at all.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.