There was good reason for the White House to brace itself for criticism after announcing President Obama’s scheduled visit to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan — but it didn’t come. Obama is set ...
Shuji Kajiyama/AP Photo President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the site where at least 140,000 people died from an atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on ...
Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the site of the Hiroshima atomic bombing on Friday, using the moment to call for a world without nuclear weapons, NBC News reported. Some ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - Barack Obama on Friday became the first incumbent U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, site of the world's first atomic bombing, in a gesture Tokyo and Washington hope will ...
The White House on Wednesday left open the possibility that President Obama will stop in Hiroshima when he travels to Japan next month for the G-7 summit. “The president, on previous trips to Japan, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama will travel to Hiroshima this month in the first visit by a sitting American president to the site where the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb. The White House ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan – With an unflinching look back at a painful history, President Barack Obama stood on the hallowed ground of Hiroshima on Friday and declared it a fitting place to summon people ...
Earlier this year when President Obama visited Hiroshima, the site where the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb 71 years ago on Saturday, the president said leaders must have the courage to pursue a world ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - The Japanese city of Hiroshima, reduced to ashes by a U.S. nuclear bomb in 1945, holds its annual commemoration of that attack on Friday, but this will be the first year ...
President Obama has cut a nuclear deal with Iran. He has scolded North Korea for its provocative nuclear tests. And he has hosted a series of global nuclear security summits in Washington. Now there's ...
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