Nothing Good Comes from War
“I believe all suffering is caused by ignorance, People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their happiness or satisfaction.” said Dalai Lama from Nobel Acceptance Speech in 1989.
"I remember red, black and brown, but, but, nothing else. Many people on the street were killed almost instantly. The fingertips of those dead bodies caught fire and the fire gradually spread over their entire bodies from their fingers. A light gray liquid dripped down their hands, scorching their fingers."
The atomic bombs were exploded over Japanese cities. The controversy has revolved.
On
the other side, the atomic bombings took many innocent lives. And many
survivors have long suffered from the after-effects that should be the
first and last to be used in combat. read more
As
we know, we are in the same world and we are all born equal. Moreover,
nobody has the right to take another’s life. There are a lot of things
that we have learned in the past such as
World War I and World War II. Nothing good comes from war. World War II or the Second World War was a global conflict that was underway by 1939 and ended in 1945. During the final stages of World War II in 1945, the Allies of World War II conducted two atomic bombings against the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan
World War I and World War II. Nothing good comes from war. World War II or the Second World War was a global conflict that was underway by 1939 and ended in 1945. During the final stages of World War II in 1945, the Allies of World War II conducted two atomic bombings against the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan
There are a lot of people suffered from wars:
Ms.Akiko Takakura was 20 years old when the bomb fell.
She was in the bank of Hiroshima, 300 meters away from the hypocenter.
She was in the bank of Hiroshima, 300 meters away from the hypocenter.
"I remember red, black and brown, but, but, nothing else. Many people on the street were killed almost instantly. The fingertips of those dead bodies caught fire and the fire gradually spread over their entire bodies from their fingers. A light gray liquid dripped down their hands, scorching their fingers."
The
United States military officials believed that such a massive
demonstration of U.S. military power was the only reasonable way to
force an unconditional Japanese surrender.
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