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AssKissinger wrote:Today is August 6.
tinateoh wrote:another 2 days is International Orgasm Day.
AssKissinger wrote:Today is August 6.
Taro Toporific wrote:AssKissinger wrote:Today is August 6.
Hiroshima mayor claims U.S. worships nuclear weapons 'as God'
HIROSHIMA, Aug. 6, Kyodo
AssKissinger wrote:www.batguano.com/nuclear
Something to worship?
AssKissinger wrote:What the fuck? It's August 6th today so I'm bumping this thread. Is that ok?
Taro Toporific wrote:AssKissinger wrote:Today is August 6.
Hiroshima mayor claims U.S. worships nuclear weapons 'as God'
- Hiroshima on Wednesday marked the 58th anniversary of its annihilation by a U.S. atomic bomb on Aug. 6, 1945, with its mayor saying the United States seems to ''worship nuclear weapons as God.''
"I thought about it, of course," said Benjamin, who now lives in Albuquerque. "But I also thought, 'Didn't these guys bring it on themselves?' Look what they did at Pearl Harbor."
So civilians are game in 'a time of war'?.. Like say, the UK bombings?Samurai_Jerk wrote:"I thought about it, of course," said Benjamin, who now lives in Albuquerque. "But I also thought, 'Didn't these guys bring it on themselves?' Look what they did at Pearl Harbor."
Good for him.
So civilians are game in 'a time of war'?.. Like say, the UK bombings?GuyJean wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:"I thought about it, of course," said Benjamin, who now lives in Albuquerque. "But I also thought, 'Didn't these guys bring it on themselves?' Look what they did at Pearl Harbor."
Good for him.
20 Japanese Zen priests left San Francisco Saturday on foot for New Mexico. The priests plan to arrive at the Trinity site on Aug. 9, the 60th anniversary of the nuclear attack on Nagasaki, Japan.
Oh, didn't see your question; Yes.AssKissinger wrote:Like say, the UK bombings?
Are you talking about the recent Tube bombings?
Taro Toporific wrote:KA-KA-KABOOM!
Man held for bringing 25 sticks of dynamite into Wakayama hospital
Japantoday > crime, Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 09:34 JST
WAKAYAMA ---A 70-year-old man in Gobo, Wakayama Prefecture was arrested Sunday for possessing 25 sticks of dynamite on the premises of a hospital where he had received treatment. ..."
A suspected right-wing extremist vandalized a memorial for the victims of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, scraping off a reference to Japan's war effort as a mistake, officials and news reports said Wednesday.
dimwit wrote:On the topic of Kaboom. Hereis where you can find all sorts of expensive souvenirs to repel your Japanese associates with.
While there's no doubt that the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima 60 years ago profoundly changed the world, it's less clear than ever that it was the decisive measure it has long been portrayed to be. In a recent book, Racing the Enemy, which draws on Russian, American, and Japanese archives, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, a professor of history at the University of California-Santa Barbara, argues that it was the Soviet Union's declaration of war on August 9 that ultimately prompted Japan's August 15 surrender. That move dashed the hopes of Tokyo hard-liners that the imperial house could be preserved and that unconditional surrender--as demanded by the Allies--could be avoided. "The official history of the Japanese imperial headquarters states very laconically that the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki didn't have any influence on the outcome of the surrender debate," says Hasegawa, whose book is one of the first to make a detailed study of the political interplay among the Soviet Union, Japan, and the United States in 1945. "Japan had already suffered massive destruction greater than that caused by the atomic bomb, and the leadership was more concerned with the final status of the emperor than civilian casualties."
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