Obama Willing to Visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Metro-reality.com, WASHINGTON: United States President Barack Obama said he would will to visit cities that have imposed a nuclear bomb, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, when he was still in power. However, the visit did not done when he made a visit to Japan this weekend. So he said in an interview with NHK television, Tuesday (10/11).
“Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki heart scratched all over the world, and I’ll have a chance to visit both cities in my state is still serving as president,” Obama said in an exclusive interview.
Under conditions still in office, Obama will become the first U.S. presidential visit to the two Japanese cities were attacked by U.S. atomic bombs in the last days of World War II, which killed more than 200,000 people. Atomic bomb attacks had made the Japanese surrender.
President of the United States, which promotes the purpose of the free world from nuclear weapons, a visit to Japan on Friday and next Saturday as part of a trip to Asia.
He told the Japanese national TV broadcast that, “Unfortunately I can not come to visit at this time because the schedule is so solid.”
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