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72 Years After Bombing of Nagasaki, There Are 15,000 Nuclear Weapons in the World | By Susan Southard | Common Dreams

72 Years After Bombing of Nagasaki, There Are 15,000 Nuclear Weapons in the World | By Susan Southard | Common Dreams

 This is always true and we should never forget: "The use of a nuclear
weapon, designed to inflict catastrophic harm to vast numbers of people,
would violate international law, which prohibits the targeting of
civilians during wartime."

 

Mieko
Mori prays in front of the Flame of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a memorial
for A-bomb victims, at Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan on May 11, 2016.
(Photo: Eugene Hoshiko / Associated Press)