For the first time in United States history, an official of the government has attended an anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. I can't express how disappointed I am with Obama's decision to do this. The bomb saved countless lives on both sides compared to a land invasion, but that is not the point. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and wholesale atrocities which Japan committed in WWII against American POW's, as well as, the Chinese (anyone ever hear of the rape of Nanking?) have not been sufficiently addressed by the Japanese. This nonsense about the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons is ludicrous. Neither the US nor the UN have taken significant action to stop the spread of nuclear weapons to Iran or North Korea. Japan has been living under the protection of the US's nuclear weapon umbrella since WWII. I can't imagine how my father, a veteran of the Pacific in WWII and part of the occupying force in Japan immediately following the war feels about this. Here is a "news" report if you want to see what some of the mainstream media has to say: washingtonpost.com
Last edited: