America and Nuclear Bomb


On March 11, 2013, a nuclear power plant in Japan exploded. In the Sichuan earthquake, a nuclear power plant also exploded in China, and in Chernobyl, a nuclear power plant exploded as well. North Korea has developed nuclear warhead missiles and launched them towards the Sea of Japan.

By the way, have you forgotten about the United States?

The United States is one of the nuclear-armed countries.

In the United States alone, there have been at least four nuclear explosions in 2013.

October 30, 2013
Nuclear performance test (10th time)
August 20, 2013
Nuclear performance test (9th time)
March 12, 2013
Nuclear performance test (7th, 8th time)

Reference: Japan Council of Mayors against A and H Bombs, Peace Mayors’ Meeting “List of protest letters against nuclear tests” (removed: http://www.nucfreejapan.com/kaku_1.htm)

Whatever people say, it is nuclear bombs. (It feels like the news about Ukraine’s nuclear weapons, Iran’s nuclear program, and North Korea’s nuclear warhead missiles overshadows intentionally concealing the nuclear weapons of the United States.)

It may sound idealistic, but it would be better if there were no weapons at all.