TFF PressInfo # 373: What Obama should do in Hiroshima on May 27
What if, contrary to the received wisdom, it was shown that nuclear
weapons played no role in the surrender of Japan at the end of World War
2, as has been their justification? Perhaps the terrible acts of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki are no worse, despite their two hundred thousand
deaths, than many other scathing memories of war waged against mainly
civilian populations. Then we would have to start a big rethink of the
value of nuclear arsenals.
By Jonathan Power