8/08/2023

Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear holocaust - Japan in denial mood

Japanese officials have marked the 78th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima without naming the US as the country responsible. Despite Washington carrying out the only two offensive uses of nuclear weapons in history, they chose instead to condemn Russia for its supposed “nuclear threat.”

“Japan, as the only nation to have suffered atomic bombings in war, will continue efforts towards a nuclear-free world,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in a speech on Sunday. The path to such a world is becoming “increasingly difficult because of deepening divisions in the international community over nuclear disarmament and Russia’s nuclear threat,” he added.

While maintaining that the “devastation brought to Hiroshima and Nagasaki by nuclear weapons can never be repeated,” he still refrained from naming those responsible for the attacks in the first place. 

A US Army Air Force bomber dropped an atomic bomb over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killing up to 126,000 people, most of them civilians. Another nuclear bomb was detonated over the city of Nagasaki on August 9, killing up to 80,000 people, almost all of whom were civilians. Japan surrendered to the Allied powers a week later, bringing the Second World War to a close.  RT

Japan celebrated the atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the Americans in WW2 without daring to name the Americans as the culprit. The USA, the murderers of hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese, young and old, men and women, children, babies, pregnant women etc etc, is now the best friend of the Japanese. The Japanese even allow the Americans to keep their Occupation Forces in Japan, nearly 80 years after the end of its defeat in WW2. The Americans have increased their military presence in Japan, treating Japan as a colony of the American Empire, with more than a hundred military bases all over Japan as the front line defence of the American homeland.

On the other hand, the Japanese are spreading the lie of threats from China, Russia and Korea, countries that were invaded by Japan and suffered great destruction and loss of tens of millions of lives. China was nearly colonised, Korea was colonised and ruled for many decades. The lying Japanese are now hyping up that these victim countries are threatening Japan and using the excuse to remilitarise and wanting to rebuild its military to its WW2 days. The Japanese ambition is to become its old military self, a major world power, to wage war of conquest again.

China, Russia and the Koreas must prepare and take the opportunity once the Japanese attack them again and destroy Japan for good, to avenge their humiliation and suffering under the Japanese Occupation in the 19th an 20th Centuries. China, Russia and the Koreas are waiting for this day to come to settle their scores with Japan. No matter how much the Japanese are lying and shouting, their cruel and barbaric invasion and occupation of the three countries would never be forgotten or forgiven. Let the day come when old scores must be settled once for all. Wickedness and evilness must be dealt with accordingly. Blood debt must be repaid with blood.

The Americans also owed Japan a blood debt. 'UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remarked that “a nuclear weapon incinerated Hiroshima,” without mentioning who dropped the device. “And some countries are recklessly rattling the nuclear saber once again, threatening to use these tools of annihilation,” he added, without elaborating further.' 

Would the Japanese really forgot about what the Americans did to them in Hiroshima and Nagasaki just because they chose not to talk about it? What is in the minds of the Japanese with respect to the atomic bombing of their cities by the Americans?

8 comments:

  1. Japan not mentioning USA would invited troubles of precedence. If USA can get away for nuking it FOC. Every countries and aliens can take turn to nuke Japan. It is like a toilet bowl opened to everyone to shit and pee.

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  2. It is really so sickening to note that the Japanese do not even have the guts to fart.

    Such an arrogant power during WW2, it is now so caught up in the 'pussification mode', that it has to be in denial, so as to protect the naming of the perpetrator, over such an event as two nuclear bombs on itself. The first and only country to suffer a nuclear attack in the history of mankind.

    Shameful! Where is the samurai spirit of its glorious past?

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  3. The jap are just biding it time..once they got their hand on nuclear weapon, we will see a 2nd coming of the samurai.
    Same as chinese is biding it time, waiting for a reason to nuke the jap to stone age.
    As for the americunt, they are wasting no time in stopping china from becoming the world superpower.

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  4. Birds of a feather flock together.

    The Americans are war criminals because they nuke Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians.

    The Japanese are war criminals because they invade China and killed millions of Chinese civilians.

    As both are criminal minded, they sure can get along well.



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  5. In Taiwan, Aso says Japan must show 'will to fight' to deter China

    Japan and its allies and partners need to convey the "will to fight" to deter China from seeking to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso said in Taipei on Tuesday.

    In a keynote speech to the Ketagalan Forum, an Indo-Pacific security dialogue, the vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party said deterrence only works when three elements are met: having the ability to deter, having the will to carry out necessary actions and conveying both of these elements to the adversary.

    "Never has there been a time" when like-minded players like Japan, Taiwan and the U.S. "have needed the resolve to make strong deterrence work than now. It's the will to fight," the 82-year-old politician said.

    Since the visit of then-U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan last August, China has stepped up its aggressive actions toward the island, expanding military drills and crossing over the median line with daily flyovers. President Xi Jinping has said China will strive for peaceful unification but has also noted Beijing "will never promise to renounce the use of force."

    The military balance between China and Taiwan is "rapidly tilting to China's favor," Japan said in its annual defense report released last month.

    In the Taipei speech, Aso said: "It is not enough to spend money and just having defense capabilities. It is important to make clear to the opponent that we will use those capabilities for the defense of Taiwan, for the stability of the Taiwan Strait. That becomes deterrence"

    Being a close neighbor to Taiwan, Aso said, "We should be the very first one to express our attitude and also to make that message clear to the international community, including China."

    The commitment will not change, he said, citing the three defense documents the Japanese government published in December.

    Aso pointed to the Falklands War of 1982 as an example where deterrence failed. "Then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had not signaled accurately to Argentina that the U.K. would defend the Falklands," Aso said. "That small mistake led to the war, and the U.K. had to endure large sacrifices to retake the islands. If the signaling had been clearer, it did not need to happen."

    Despite the peace in the region today, "We are tilting toward a time of emergency," Aso warned the audience.

    The international community is facing era-defining changes, Aso said. "Isn't it becoming clearer that globalization and interdependence alone do not guarantee peace and development?" he asked, noting that the Russian invasion of Ukraine shows efforts to alter the status quo by force can happen anytime, including in East Asia.

    The visit of the No. 2 official of Japan's ruling party was the first since Japan severed official diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1972.

    On Monday, Aso visited the grave of Lee Teng-hui, Taiwan's first democratically elected president, at a military cemetery on the outskirts of Taipei. Lee was close to the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, under whom Aso served as foreign minister. Together, Abe and Aso formed the basis of what is known today as the Free and Open Indo-Pacific concept.

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  6. China and the Chinese people would welcome Japan meddling in Taiwan. It would be even better if the Japanese send in soldiers to assist Taiwan.

    China and the Chinese people are waiting for a golden opportunity to obliterate Japan and the Japanese for the cruel invasion of China and massacring tens of millions of Chinese. China and the Chinese people would do everything possible to teach the barbaric Japanese a final lesson that they would never forget, if there are still Japanese left after the war. The Chinese people have been waiting for this day to come for a long time.

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  7. I agree absolutely with Anon 4.52.

    Such an opportunity for China does not come every day. Since Japan is itching to restart hostilities, China must oblige with no holds barred. Japan must remember the resistance put up by the Chinese during their reign of terror in China during WW2.



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  8. Let's hope Japan would not disappoint the Chinese people and give a good excuse for China to wipe them out.

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