Hiroshima Massacre Day is one of those landmark days of the year which remind Japan and her people of the history of the American invasion into Japan that began with the arrival of Commodore Perry in 1853. Japan is reminded of the tremendous sacrifices the “greatest generation” made to defend Japan against their invasion and to free Asia from the brutal western colonization and subsequent exploitation of all the resources available in Asia in those days.
67 years ago today, Hiroshima experienced the devastating impact of the nuclear explosion, by which U.S. cold-heartedly massacred the innocent civilians including new born babies, the aged, etc. for which U.S. has not apologized to Japan and her people at all. Rather, U.S. still finds its national pride in the devastating effect of the atomic bomb created by President Roosevelt in collaboration with the United Kingdom and Canada and insists that U.S. saved millions of lives by dropping the A-bomb in Hiroshima.
U.S. still clings on to the ostensible fact that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, trying to justify the most inhumane atrocity ever recorded in the history of mankind.
Regardless of the fact that the American population still find Roosevelt’s remarks in front of congress both inspiring and chilling after the Pearl Harbor attack, the whole world must fully understand and must resent the American plot that tricked Japan into the war.
The U.S. invasion into Japan was premeditated. Hiroshima massacre is a symbol of the U.S. invasion.
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