Liberals pledging renewed anti-nuclear effort after visiting Hiroshima

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Dion visits Hiroshima with G7 ministers, pledging renewed anti-nuclear effort

Canada will focus on controlling the spread of material that could be used by terrorists to create nuclear weapons as its contribution to the world’s “stalled” disarmament efforts, Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion says.

Dion said Canada views the creation of a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty, or FMCT, as the most practical option the country can pursue in a renewed push towards nuclear disarmament.

Dion joined his G7 counterparts on Monday in calling for a renewed effort towards nuclear disarmament after visiting the atomic-bombed Japanese city of Hiroshima.

“It’s a challenge because over the last 20 years, it’s stalled,” Dion said in an interview from Tokyo, adding that there’s been “no major progress” on ridding the world of nuclear weapons in that time.

Dion said the road to that goal will be long, but steps will have to be taken.

“What I think we should do, very strongly, is focus on the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty,” he said. “It’s the one that is the least difficult to reach.

“I’m not saying it’s easy.”

It has been more than half a century since the United Nations embarked on creating a treaty, the FMCT, to control the spread of nuclear materials.

Canada picked up the ball on the treaty in 2012, sponsoring a resolution at the UN General Assembly establishing a commission of experts to push for its creation.

Dion and his fellow ministers joined U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit Hiroshima since the Second World War, when the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb there, eventually killing 140,000 people.

Their communique condemned the recent terror attacks in Belgium, Turkey, Nigeria, Pakistan and Ivory Coast.

They also condemned North Korea’s recent nuclear tests and missile launches.

Dion visits Hiroshima with G7 ministers, pledging renewed anti-nuclear effort - The Globe and Mail
 

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Glad Truman was prez in '45 and not someone with the wet-noodle spine of Dion.
 

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Oh goodie, all the nuclear power plants must be shut down immediately. So far they have posed a bigger threat than bombs. Use coal for power, the terrorists won't want it.
 

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The world is a stage; a stage of comedy. Trudeau will be standing in the House of Commons' to apologize for the Kamogata Maru incident, which is very nice actually; 19 Sikh passengers were killed during a riot and the Sikh Community will not accept anything but a formal apology by the Canadian Prime Minister, with all the trimmings, sweet opportunity for a photo op. I, myself believe that Trudeau should stand in the House of Commons and apologize to the Acadian's as well, who were barricaded and burned in their homes; put onto ships by the thousand and left adrift for months, until they died and were thrown overboard. Count was 17,000 murdered. As a teacher, Trudeau knows the full history and if he cared about Canadians, he would apologized to them as well.
 

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The world is a stage; a stage of comedy. Trudeau will be standing in the House of Commons' to apologize for the Kamogata Maru incident, which is very nice actually; 19 Sikh passengers were killed during a riot and the Sikh Community will not accept anything but a formal apology by the Canadian Prime Minister, with all the trimmings, sweet opportunity for a photo op. I, myself believe that Trudeau should stand in the House of Commons and apologize to the Acadian's as well, who were barricaded and burned in their homes; put onto ships by the thousand and left adrift for months, until they died and were thrown overboard. Count was 17,000 murdered. As a teacher, Trudeau knows the full history and if he cared about Canadians, he would apologized to them as well.

He better appologise for being a ***** too. I'm starting to doubt this guy has any balls.
 

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man, these betas are sure 'condemning' a lot of stuff eh. Lol.
 

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Glad Truman was prez in '45 and not someone with the wet-noodle spine of Dion.

A wet noodle spine type may very well have witnessed a hundred thousand plus Canadian troopers becoming casualties as they landed and fought for every Japoanese home island, one by one. Truman probably saved millions of lives on both sides.
 

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Obama Admin Apologizing For America Winning World War II

les good comments:

Martin B. | April 13, 2016 8:20 PM | Reply

Talk about pissing on the graves of the fallen. There was a race for the bomb that the Americans won by a whisker. Given the monstrosity that was the Japanese Empire with the countless beyond describable atrocities it committed to literally murder and rape its' enemies into total submission deserved much more punishment than the two nukes dished out. The Japanese had no respect for any life not born under the Rising Sun. The bombs were the easy way out for the Asian monster.





DrD | April 13, 2016 8:23 PM | Reply

The man ought to tour Nanjing and speak to some of the survivors of the Japanese occupation if there are any. My brother worked with a colleague who used to say that had it not been for the A-bomb he would have died in a Japanese concentration/work camp. War is nasty business. What ever it takes to finish it . . .


biffjr. | April 13, 2016 8:48 PM | Reply

Only the most ignorant would argue that using the atomic bomb was unnecessary. The Japanese were quite prepared to defend their homeland to the last man even though the war could very well have been extended for months or perhaps years. The country would have been ravaged from one end to the other and the deaths, both military and civilian would have been astronomical. If the Russians had invaded from the north, the war might have been shortened but it would have been much nastier. One only has to look at how ferociously the Japanese defended conquered islands like Guadalcanal and Tarawa. One can only imagine how they would have reacted to an invasion of the Japanese homeland.



Of course those who are ignorant of history and argue against the use of the bomb have probably never heard of Iwo Jima or Okinawa and the unspeakable bloodshed that resulted to take and hold these islands.





cgh replied to comment from Martin B. | April 13, 2016 9:24 PM | Reply

It wasn't won by a whisker, Martin. From examining the remains of the German and Japanese nuclear programs immediately after the war (yes, Japan had a nuclear weapons program), it became very clear that neither of their programs were going to produce an explosive device any time soon. They had neither the resources, the materials or the technology to produce a bomb. And all of that's a very good thing.


Biffy, leftist historians have been trying to rewrite the history of nuclear weapons in WW2 for more than 50 years. What they resist is the understanding that, absent nuclear weapons, there would have had to be a conventional invasion of Japan causing millions of casualties. It was precisely the ghastly experiences on Iwo Jima and Okinawa which led Truman to understand that, however reluctant he was, he had no alternative. Those two were the key. By 1945, Japan had lost the war, and they knew it from their own records. But Okinawa showed that Japan would not surrender to any conventional assault. The Joint Chiefs estimate for the human cost of Operation Downfall was horrific, from 30,000 to 300,000 US fatal casualties, with Japanese casualties running into the millions.


The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire - Small Dead Animals
 

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Obama has made America become great again but that's a story for another thread.