At Hiroshima summit, Japan to push against nukes — but world disagrees

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At Hiroshima summit, Japan to push against nukes — but world disagrees
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At the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, visitors are asked to dwell on the horrors of the atomic bomb that decimated this city in 1945 and to commit to the “abolition of nuclear weapons.” The message will be amplified when Biden gathers there for the G-7 summit.

, the summit in Hiroshima presents a stark reminder of the growing threat under his watch as well as a challenge to prove that the United States can still lead the global community away from the brink.war in Ukraine and the threat of proliferation increasing in China, North Korea, Iran and elsewhere, the leader of the only country to ever use nuclear weapons in warfare will come face-to-face with the memory of what a nuclear conflagration actually looks like.

signaled the end of World War II and the beginning of the era when humanity had the power to wipe itself out. Japan has spent much of the past eight decades pursuing a pacifist foreign policy, opting against developing nuclear weapons of its own and urging other countries to get rid of theirs. Japanese officials hope the moment will resonate especially with Biden, who, to a degree unusual for politicians, is given to public expressions of empathy in the face of loss.Like Biden, many of the survivors of the 1945 bombing were young children at the time and are now octogenarians. Known locally as hibakusha, they on occasion recount graphic details of their experiences publicly, to drive home the horrors of nuclear war.

“It’s like an emergency situation,” she said. “I really hope that dialogue takes place for a resolution, or the situation may escalate and the whole Earth would become like Hiroshima. That is my fear.”

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