Hiroshima marks 80 years since atomic bombing as aging survivors frustrated by growing nuke threat -
💨 Abstract
On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, survivors, now in their late 80s, express frustration over the increasing global support for nuclear weapons and the lack of redress from the U.S. and Japanese governments. Hiroshima hosted representatives from 120 countries to mark the event, emphasizing the growing nuclear threat. Critics lamented President Trump's comparison of the atomic bombings to a recent attack on Iran, which they saw as unjustified.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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