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Obama to make historic visit to Hiroshima

Barack Obama will become the first sitting US president to visit atomic bomb-struck Hiroshima during a trip to Japan later this month, the White House said Tuesday.

Obama, accompanied by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, will make the deeply symbolic visit on May 27, after attending a G7 summit in southern Japan, said spokesman Josh Earnest.

The White House described the trip as an effort to highlight the US “commitment to pursuing the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.”

Obama will visit the once ruined city’s Peace Memorial Park “where he will share his reflections on the significance of the site and the events that occurred there,” said senior Obama foreign policy advisor Ben Rhodes.

The announcement comes after months of speculation in the US and Japan that the president, a Nobel peace laureate, would make a visit to the city devastated in the final days of World War II.

On August 6, 1945, the US dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, killing around 140,000 people, including those who survived the explosion itself but died soon after from severe radiation exposure.

Three days later, the US military dropped a plutonium bomb on the port city of Nagasaki, killing some 74,000 people.

The bombings remain controversial in the United States and across the world with opinion sharply divided on whether their use ended the brutality of the war and avoided a US invasion of Japan, or whether dropping atomic weapons on civilians constitutes a war crime.

Japan has long urged world leaders to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki to see the horrors of the atomic bombings and join efforts to eradicate nuclear arms.

But some have been concerned that Obama’s visit would be seen as an apology for events of seven decades ago.

A presidential visit could also rile Obama’s opponents and some in the military whose predecessors carried out presidential orders to drop the bombs.

The visit would come at a particularly sensitive time. This December marks the 75th anniversary of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, in Obama’s home state of Hawaii.

But the White House was eager to stress that Obama’s visit is not an apology.

-Sun

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