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Trump's Comparison Of US Strikes On Iran To Hiroshima And Nagasaki Atomic Bombings Sparks Outrage In Japan: 'Unacceptable'

JAPAN, JUN 27 – Japanese officials and survivors reject Trump's comparison of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites to 1945 atomic bombings, highlighting the lasting suffering of 214,000 victims, officials said.

  • Japan condemned U.S. President Donald Trump for comparing recent U.S. strikes on Iran to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended World War II, saying it is 'unacceptable.'
  • Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki stated that if Trump's comments justify the dropping of the atomic bomb, it is 'extremely regrettable' for Japan.
  • The Hiroshima City assembly unanimously passed a resolution advocating for peaceful resolutions to armed conflicts after Trump's comments.
  • Iranian Ambassador Seadat criticized Trump's statement as 'outrageous' and showing 'total disregard for human suffering,' calling it an 'insult' to both Iran and Japan.
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